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RE: I bet it's a fuel delivery problem.
By John - 11/13/2002 10:18:59 PM; IP 142.177.114.139
I agree. Fuel filter problems give this symptom on the street.....EXACTLY as you described. But it was the in-line fuel filter that was the problem, not the tank screen (as there wasn't one on the cars I had problems with). If the filter looks OK, you might need a higher flow fuel filter. Now, I don't personally believe this, but the experts say you should have 1/2 fuel line. 3/8 always seems to work for me, but I don't risk my FE on 1/4 mile times either. One thing you might want to try is putting the fuel filter ahead of the fuel pump. Pumps push way better than they pull.
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 I bet it's a fuel delivery problem. -- Royce Peterson, 11/13/2002
RE: I bet it's a fuel delivery problem. -- John, 11/13/2002
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