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Theresa Goebel | Ron Hinkle | OK |
September 4, 1995 2:16 PM * |
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���������������������������������������������������������������������--- -�� � Re: bogged down car � i'd say it might be cloggoed fueld lines. do � does it have fuel injection or a carburetor? � if it's fuel inj., it could be clogged. � If it's a carb, the carb might be screwed up. � it could be your battery posts have a really bad build up of acid on them or � the cables are really loose. � it could be theres a lot of water in the tank. � What grade of gas do you run? try running an 89 octane or higher. � where do you buy your gas from? i've heard of some cars not running off some � stations gas. � we used to have an old '7? some truck that wouldn't run on clark gas. Thanks for all of your ideas. It is fuel injected, no carb. We bought a new battery so that can't be it. The cables aren't loose. We don't use a high octane gas so I guess we could try that and see how it goes. We buy our gas from Motomart and Casey's. Thanks again! Anymore ideas just let me know. ���������������������������������������������������������������������--- -�� � [FiXx] |
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