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Old 25-04-16, 03:53
Jesse Browning Jesse Browning is offline
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Interesting discussion on fuel problems. Over the years I have encountered numerous similar problems where everything in the fuel system had been replaced, sometimes repeatedly, only to find the problem was a bad condenser. Runs fine when cold, but starts acting up when hot. I always tell people with symptoms such as these to replace the condenser first. It's cheap and easy, and eliminates that possibility. Get a new one, not a nos one. They don't age well. Jesse.
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