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Old 01-18-2011, 08:48 PM
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I'd be more then happy to assist, I know your car reasonaly well @ this point.

That said, you a 12 and 14mm open end wrench and you could do the swapping on your own.


First verify it IS cylinder number 8 by cracking open the fuel line @ the fuel distro while the car is running, if it is 8 that is missing, doing so will NOT change the idle.

Crack open a few other lines to test similar and replicateable change in idle.

From there (this will require some bending) swap around two fuel lines and repeat.

If you give it a go and have real time questions, give a ring 404 850 1357.

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