Today I had some time to play around with the WRD to see if I could alleviate a rich cold start issue. At at stone cold start I used the split linkage test and determined the car is running rich during warm up. At operating temp the fuel/air mixture is perfect and the car runs great. It's just the first minute or so during warm up it could run smoother(need higher rpms).
CSV doesn't leak, new plugs, new injectors, timing, etc is all correct. FIP air filter not clogged. FIP air valve shuts off completely at operation temp. FIP was tuned at Fairchild.
My first attempt to lean out the rich condition at cold start/warm up was to remove all oval shims under the WRD. My understanding is this should lean out the FIP only during cold start/warm up. I think it helped a tiny bit but the split linkage test reveals it is still running rich. I still need more air.
Since everything is set correctly when the car is at operating temp(used CO meter to verify) the issue must be at the WRD. I don't want to monkey with leaning out the pump over all ranges using the BC adjustment method or adjusting the rack screw at this time because that will also affect the FIP at operating temp which I don't want.
The next step was to remove the air hose from the WRD to eliminate the slider valve shut off position entirely. This had a major LEANING effect. The car was now running lean as determined by the split linkage test. Progress is being made
So now comes the big question. Does anybody know where the slider valve should be within the WRD at stone cold start? I have attached a picture. Using a mirror you can see that my valve (aluminum sliding cylinder- RED arrow) starts VISUALLY about 50% closed. This could be correct. I don't know. The blue arrow points to what looks like a metal pointer within the WRD air housing. My valve lines up to it at stone cold start. Is this where it supposed start? Coincidence?
At this time, the only way I can think of to get more air into the system during cold start/warm up is to adjust the two nuts (toward the bulb, tighten) on the thermostat bulb in the WRD upper housing thereby having the slider valve start more open.
I hope I was clear. Before I move forward I would like to hear what you guys think.