[DMCForum] CPR behavior
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The warm-up (control pressure) regulator is mounted on the engine. 
The power plug to the regulator only powers a simple heating element 
to heat the bi-metal strip to bend against a spring, thereby 
increasing the control pressure against the plunger when the car -
should- be warmed up.

People have asked me if the car runs well when cold, then crappy when 
it warms up, suggesting that the CPR may be clogged or faulty.

This is exactly what happened this morning, except that I -
purposefully- left the wire unplugged so that it would keep giving me 
extra fuel by keeping control pressure at the -cold- setting. When 
cool, the engine ran GREAT. I had good power.

When the engine warmed up some miles down the road, the car started 
burping and starving again.

Question: Is it possible for radiant engine heat to warm up the CPR, 
giving me the same effect as though I had the wire plugged in?

...and before you even ask, a fuel pressure test rig is on the way.


Thanks,

Rich



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