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Old 04-17-2004, 05:02 PM
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Pull the aircleaner and have someone crank the car as you push against the airflow meter plate. It should be distinctly harder to push when the car is starting and is getting full fuel pressure. The fuel pump running does not mean there is sufficient fuel pressure. What if there were no fuel in the tank!

If when cranking and pushing on the airflow plate the car starts and runs fast if the plate is held look for a large air leak.
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