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Old 6th May 2011, 17:25
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Have a look at any temperature sensors involved, i.e. Compressor inlet temp sensor etc, they affect scheduling and can cause a shift as the engine thinks it's hotter or colder than it actually is. Are there any temperature correction plugs if these are wrong it can affect the engine indication.
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