Hi Pawel and All
I have read this thread with interest, as I have too been struggling with the adjustments on both my 280SL's - one automatic and the other manual.
I have not dared making any other adjustments to the FIP, than with the thumb screw on the FIP and the air-screw on the manifold, as well as the constant speed solenoid on the automatic. No load adjustments or measurements, only home garage adjustments at idle with a portable CO reader powered by the battery and going into the exhaust pipes.
However, one thing that puzzles me is the idle and load CO data from the MB service manual in relation to if the car is a automatic or manual.
On the automatic, what I have experienced is that there is a big difference in CO-readings at idle between P/N and then in gear (4/3/2/R), with the constant speed solenoid properly adjusted so that idle is constant in all positions of the automatic gearbox.
On the manual, here idle is always the same and not under load, as the car will always be in neutral at idle. So here it is much easier to adjust according to idle CO (I aim at 4.0%CO - ok?).
But how can MB make uniform CO data covering both automatic and manual cars, when their characteristics and load profiles are apparently different?
Or is what I experience with my automatic not normal? Should I see the same CO in idle no matter what gearbox selection I am in?
Currently, on the automatic, I have "played it safe", and adjusted the FIP to give around 4.0%CO at idle
but in gear (4/3/2/R), and then I accept a much higher CO at idle in P/N and avoid leaving it in P/N for too long. But I think I am running a bit too rich, because friends driving behind me say that I am pulling a little smoke, when I push the car in acceleration.
Any views or advice would be great!
Thanx,
Christian