Clio 182 LY
And the result was okay I guess for a ph1 standard 172 with 100k miles.
155bhp with 156 ft.lb torque (1st run) then 164bhp with 155 ft.lb torque (2nd run).
I did ask them to also give their oppinion about the slight misfire at idle which they tested on the gas analyser and the hydrocarbons were really high. However what I am concerned about, is they tested the hydrocarbons after the car had been sat cold for half an hour. Am I right in thinking that they would be high if the car was cold? They told me next step would be a compression test which I find a bit odd as the car drives fine, pulls really well in all gears and has no loss of oil/water or mixing of the two. It also does not drink fuel and other then a cold start issue with what I am 99% sure is the idle control valve, is perfect (other then a lumpy idle that appears to be a very slight misfire but then again it might not). The exhaust at idle has what I can best describe as a very slight pop so when you put your hand near to the backbox you can feel it popping on your hand (but not a backfire or anything like that) and as soon as you accelerate even at low speeds it stops doing it.
I have, just for the sake of it put in some wynns oil treatment which it says will improve the oil, free any sticky lifters or valves and increase compression.
Any ideas? Would it really be a valve that has a problem?
Car suffers no acceleration problems, no smoke, no other problems other then a lumpy idle and the engine appearing to have the slightest of misfires at idle.
Thanks in advance for any advice/help.
155bhp with 156 ft.lb torque (1st run) then 164bhp with 155 ft.lb torque (2nd run).
I did ask them to also give their oppinion about the slight misfire at idle which they tested on the gas analyser and the hydrocarbons were really high. However what I am concerned about, is they tested the hydrocarbons after the car had been sat cold for half an hour. Am I right in thinking that they would be high if the car was cold? They told me next step would be a compression test which I find a bit odd as the car drives fine, pulls really well in all gears and has no loss of oil/water or mixing of the two. It also does not drink fuel and other then a cold start issue with what I am 99% sure is the idle control valve, is perfect (other then a lumpy idle that appears to be a very slight misfire but then again it might not). The exhaust at idle has what I can best describe as a very slight pop so when you put your hand near to the backbox you can feel it popping on your hand (but not a backfire or anything like that) and as soon as you accelerate even at low speeds it stops doing it.
I have, just for the sake of it put in some wynns oil treatment which it says will improve the oil, free any sticky lifters or valves and increase compression.
Any ideas? Would it really be a valve that has a problem?
Car suffers no acceleration problems, no smoke, no other problems other then a lumpy idle and the engine appearing to have the slightest of misfires at idle.
Thanks in advance for any advice/help.