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Re: Slow RPM with Lights On

To: spitfires <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Slow RPM with Lights On
From: reed mideke <rfm@redshift.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 12:03:42 -0700
Richard Gosling wrote:
> Doug said:
> 
> ...I don't think the presence or lack of EFI or electronic ignition is a key
> factor....cars with computerized EFI usually have some sort of electronic
> idle control that can adjust
> the throttle setting to keep the idle RPM stable...
> 
> This idle control is exactly why I excluded cars with EFI from my
> generalisation about RPM dips!  In fact, it may well only apply to cars with
> fly-by-wire throttles.
> 
Pointless trivia:
Modern cars (starting early to mid eighties, probably earlier for
some luxury marks) tend to have some sort of idle control, which may
increase idle when the cooling fan/AC/lights etc. are on. This is
true even on the various 'electronic carburator' systems that preceded
real EFI, and doesn't require fly-by-wire throttle control.

The motor in my spit has an idle control solenoid, but I'm not sure
it ever engages since I threw out all the AC stuff.

> I was also tempted to exclude old American cars, on the basis that their
> huge V8s would hardly notice the extra load from the lights.
> 
I don't recall noticing any change in idle on the 462 CID
Lincoln I used to own :-P.


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