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Old 12-29-2003, 09:10 PM
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Adjusting a fuel regulator

I have a 1997 2.0 SOHC dodge Neon it is turbocharged and it started bogging out i fixed that but i screwed with the fuel regulator not knowing what it was at the time and now i dont know how to adjust it can someone help me i think it is getting to much gas???someone please help i was eating mustangs now i am losin to a honda accords...help??
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Re: Adjusting a fuel regulator

what did u add on your neon anyways?, i kinda wanna beat mustangs as well =D
i dont know about the fuel regulator, but if its eating fuel, then it also might be your airfilter dirty, emissions system or fuel injection system not working right.

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