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just found this in my ginnel behind my melos. i think someone has droped in their with a chopper :-)

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way back in my past I seem to recall this problem, but I cant think why or where, but, by pulling that tube off you have weakened the mixture, so you could be over fuelled. Then again, it could be timed wrong and when you pull the pipe it advances. I'll have to think ??????

plugs are i little black. .....im baffled   :-(

bottom of efi 

it gets stranger chaps. disconect this and its fine.....w.t.f. 

rip all the efi system out and get a set of motorbike carbs lol less hassle

nope ill make this ba***rd right if it kills me. :-)

can do that graham but why is it ok with it disconected ???

ill try it on a good run tmz very strange. their is only one used on e bay. any ideas where i could get a new one ? 

The round object with the pipe is the fuel pressure regulator. It lowers the fuel pressure at small throttle openings and idle as the performance of the fuel injectors at very short pulse widths is poor. With it unplugged it will run rich hence the black plugs. I seem to remember a problem like this with my 2.0IS many years ago. I'm sure it had something to do with the idle speed valve your showing in the latest pic. I bodged it but sending an igh feed to one of the ISC terminals but never got to sort it properly.

thanks bv. can you explain why it runs ok with the thing disconnected ....new ground for me im afraid 

Idle control valve - default setting is open therefore allowing air to bypass the throttle butterfly. If faulty or jammed closed then no air bypass on idle. Remove unit and clean thoroughly with brake cleaner. test by applying 12V across terminals. Check plug for correct polarity before test. 

My old 2.8 Granada had one which was forever playing up. £84 + postage new (intermotor)

Or this one on ebay for £64..

... can't believe you said any ideas where i could get a new one ? 

And the reason it runs with the pipe disconnected - air bypass 

i was talking about the t.c.s. ade :-)

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