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Old 05-27-2008, 08:02 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stealth RT View Post
Just some ideas. Without actually havin a look-see.
1. Sparkplugs NGK @.028
2. Methanol 60% and distilled water 40%. Just a place to start. Dump the tank of homebrew.
3. make sure the system is staying primed.
good luck.

Where in RI are you? Smithfield area?

Thanks Stealth, I think I am going to pull one of the lines and prime it and make sure it's getting to the nozzles. I am like 90% sure it is, but I just want to know for sure. The tank doesn't seem to be emptying very fast (i suppose this depends how often you actually go above 2.66V on the TPS.

Spark plugs are on the list as well. I tried to get some this weekend but didn't have the park number on me at the time. I have the NDE TCS and I use the 2-step occassionally, so I need to start changing them regularly.

I live in the Warwick / Cranston area.
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