[DMCForum] Re: CPR education for McCoy (Warm Up Temps)
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[DMCForum] Re: CPR education for McCoy (Warm Up Temps)




The big Volvo B27/B28 CIS manual has warm up specs for 10 or 12 CPR
series. I'm travelling without mine, but Stephen Card has the same
manual and a scanner...

Note: they all have the same ending counter pressure. Starting
pressures are different, but they all end up around 50 PSI as I
recall. Of course they get there at different temps (Series 066 is
among the lowest). And not all of them have full throttle enrichment.
Series 066 is the only one with complex internals.

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Hervey" <john@xxxx> wrote:
> Ryan,
>  As Rich talked about the WUR, another thing I have seen with other
cars is
> the warm up time of the WUR vs.. the ambient temperature. Also, I have
> noticed that Bosch started using 10 ohm resistors in some of the WUR and
> moved to as high as 25 to 35 ohms in latter applications. The different
> resistance would speed up or slow down the conversion from warm up
regulator
> to control pressure regulator. A good experiment would be to take a
few 5
> ohm 5 to 10 watt resistors and experiment with the input resistance
and see
> what happens. Also, It's hard to really know what going on with out
testing
> with the CIS tester. I do have the one to loan out with a deposit.
> John Hervey
> www.specialtauto.com






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