My 2.1 Td Xantia is having rough running and stalling problems that have got progressively worse over the last few months. I'm presuming my Epic pump has thrown a fit and won't keep going for much longer
I am considering changing to the Bosch pump, especially as it'll be nice to tweak the power a bit. Is it a reasonably easy thing or are there any major pitfalls / problems that are likely to be encountered?
Thanks,
2.1 with EPIC fault?
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2.1 with EPIC fault?
Tim
Xantia 2.1 TD SX
Supra 2.5 TT-R
Xantia 2.1 TD SX
Supra 2.5 TT-R
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Hi Tim,
An EPIC is VERY sensitive to air leaks. Before doing anything, check you have no air leaks in the fuel system. Start with the Leakoff pipes.
Normally Lucas systems are not worried by leaky leakoffs but the EPIC is very much the exception.
An EPIC is VERY sensitive to air leaks. Before doing anything, check you have no air leaks in the fuel system. Start with the Leakoff pipes.
Normally Lucas systems are not worried by leaky leakoffs but the EPIC is very much the exception.
Jim
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