Ste L
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mechanical auto choke is the system used on such cars with pirburg carb i.e 1.3 nova sr
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Colin
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corsarick23
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Ste L
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why the random pic?
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
mechanical automatic choke???
Automatic choke. does what it says on the tin... The car does it it's self. Lifts the revs.
Last copy and paste,
I owned a new style Astra 1.6i 16v for 20 months. It was a very reliable and enjoyable to drive, especially when compared to the previous model. The handling is super, confidently taking on bends and not suffering too much over bumps. I did find on some open roads with cross winds, it did seem to waver.
The engine is a delight. It gave power in easy reach and was very willing. Gearchange was good, and the brakes effective. Boot space for a hatch was fine and a shape that was usable.
There is plenty of room inside although the interior is a bit dull especially the dashboard. There is good driver seat adjustment on the LS model, and the steering wheel adjusted as well.
The only niggly problem was with the automatic choke. It failed to settle properly when started from cold and led to a awful drive for the first mile. This needed seeing to by the dealer.
Fuel consumption was regularly around 40mpg.
I recommend this car for most family use, there are bigger engine versions for more sporty drivers.
that will be a problem with the idle air control valve or random sensor, that guy obviously doesnt understand and just assumes its an auto choke
[Edited on 29-01-2007 by Steve]
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corsarick23
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just thought id try and change the conversation
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Ste L
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wont work mate
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corsarick23
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yeah i know
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Steve X16XE
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ok...
So the ecu rases the revs when the engine is cold (to warm it up so it doesn't stall)?
If i'm miles out, please point me in the right direction
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corsarick23
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this is too complicated for me to get involved
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
ok...
So the ecu rases the revs when the engine is cold (to warm it up so it doesn't stall)?
If i'm miles out, please point me in the right direction
the ecu takes information from sensors such as the afm which tells the ecu its cold air, the ecu then instructs the injectors to run at a higher duty cycle which in turn makes the revs run higher on idle
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Mark.W
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same colour as my car he he
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corsarick23
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what leaf green as they call it at halfords
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TNM
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wot about dis mans egzorst?
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cash_2_my_corsa
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wow its made 50bhp more now
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