Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: mmata on June 05, 2021, 16:22:15
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Hi to all, hope everybody is ok,
Does anyone knows the value of Co2 for a European 280 SL ? I thing it is not good, or the car is working only in 5 cylinders.
I have to calibrate mine and I don’t know if the machine does that automatically with the right values.
Regards
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Don't know if this is of any help. But here is a picture of the remnants of the original valve cover sticker on my 1971 German 280SL and a picture of a replica, our member alpinaltd came up with.
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I think 2,5-3% CO2 as suggested on the factory sticker would be a highly optimistic figures. People seem to get 4-5% CO2 in practice with even higher figures being also common. Unfortunately these cars love to run rich.
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I think 2-3% of co2 is very optimistic value . Maybe with perfect tuned injection pump , perfect compression and no issues in the ignition sistem .
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….the Haynes manual is advising between 3,5 and 4,5 % CO at idle
Peter
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Mine is much higher , is around 9%. But is running great . Rich mixture but I’m scared to mess up with the injection sistem
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I would keep an eye on oil level and oil smell and change oil frequently.
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That’s what I regularly do . Oil change every 6 months regardless of how my km I do each year . The oil has some gas smell but this is quite common in our cars .
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Hi all, thank you very much for you attention.I’ll let you know when the mechanic do the job.
Regards