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    Originally it was a CIS-E car but the motor that was sent to me was set up without throttle switches or oxygen sensor. Everything else was attached including fuel distributer and all accessories. One thing I haven't installed yet is an included Autotech module. The instructions say to tap into the full throttle switch but he had it set up without any throttle switches. He had a dash switch but stated he couldn't tell the difference with it on or off. So that's why I haven't installed it.
    He also told me that he set timing to 34 degrees prior to shipping but I couldn't start the car with it set that way, so I reset timing and it started right up.
    Could it also be low fuel pressure? I measured pressure at 70 psi but I wonder if maybe the fuel filter could be restricting flow. Its fairly new so wouldn't think it would be clogged already but may change it anyways.
    By the way, this was Tim Pitts' old stuff, which was David Boles' old car. So I'm confident that the set up worked great in their car. I just need to get it to work in mine. :-}
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    Ralf
    ITB Golf GT

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    I run mine in the low 30s fixed timing and it starts fine.

    The Autotech power modules do occasionally fail. The simple resistor/potentiometer in line with the CTS works as well, but is more simple/reliable. You can absolutely feel it if you switch it on or off.
    Chris Schaafsma
    Golf 2 HProd

    AMT Racing Engines - DIYAutoTune.com

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    Thanks Chris.
    Any links that show wiring diagram and parts needed?
    And do you think I should install the throttle switches?
    Last edited by Ralf; 04-11-2010 at 05:08 PM.
    Ralf
    ITB Golf GT

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    There are some diagrams out there, I just don't know the links to them. Techtonics also makes one, that plugs in to the throttle switches for actuation.

    I have seen the switches and the brackets for the throttle switches fail, which kills your enrichment and endangers the engine. I finally ditched them before I went to IT Fest a few years ago and just used a dash mounted switch. I found that once up to speed I could just leave it on rich all the time. It does make it too rich at low rpm though, so some a throttle acutated switch that acts at 2/3 - 3/4 throttle is nice.
    Chris Schaafsma
    Golf 2 HProd

    AMT Racing Engines - DIYAutoTune.com

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