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Testarossa T/Body Flap adjustment

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by flav, Jan 13, 2007.

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  1. flav

    flav Rookie

    Jun 1, 2006
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    After a week servicing and doing fine tuning on this car i have 1 thing left... I have found that the throttlebody flap for the left bank needs a very fine adjustment. I can see that when it is running, warm or cold with the filter box removed, that the right flap is fractionally more open than the left one. If i gently press it down, about .2mm it runs much smoother, if i do the same to the right one it runs rough. I have played with the balance and air valve a little but i put them back where they were. How do you adjust the flap when its running?

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  2. Steve Magnusson

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    #2 Steve Magnusson, Jan 13, 2007
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    Flav -- Your observation that the deflections of the airflow sensor plates are noticeably unequal is a sign that things are not well, but their positions during idle are a result of other adjustments/conditions (i.e., you don't adjust them directly). What's important is that the (absolute) air pressure (measured with a vacuum gauge or manometer) inside the intake plenums at warm idle is quasi-equal on both banks -- if they are (significantly) not equal, then some tweaking (of the throttle plate linkages and/or stops and/or air bypass screws) is necessary (and, just like a multi-carb system, if you tweak something that changes the airflow, you'll need to tweak/confirm the mixture adjustments also so it probably won't be a single tweak fix if it needs help).

    ...so please first measure/compare the vacuum in each intake plenum at warm idle (and if you use a Bourdon Tube-style vacuum gauge just use one gauge and do it one bank after the other as quickly as possible -- I've found that the difference/error between these type of vacuum gauges can be significant).

    What Engine Family is this TR? It will be something like F113A, F113B, F113A040, etc. -- it's shown on the top surface of the engine block at cyl #6 along with the engine SN.
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