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The next chapter of my 87
And the next stage has begun with my crx...after finishing the interior and putting in new spark plugs and head gasket i go to start 'er up and she rumbles to a roaring start and right when i think everything is great she dies....so i restart her and again she dies....and again...and again....and again
...so i finally figured out that as long as i keep pressure on the gas it'll keep from dyin. wuts the problemo and what do i gadda do to fix it?
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Re: The next chapter of my 87
is it carb or f/i??
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Re: The next chapter of my 87
Either way, it could be a vacuum line (carb) or your TAS (Throttle-Angle Sensor)(Fuel Inj). Those are just for starters.
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"Short, sweet, and to the point" 1987 CRX Si - Project Si 'RexSi' 1996 Ford Thunderbird 4.6L V8 - Plastic Intake Manifold, FTL. 2004 Nissan Sentra, 1.8s - The "s" stands for smooth....... ? |
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Re: The next chapter of my 87
i too have run into a problem like this
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Currently Driving/Modding: Back home in Cali-87 HF CRX "Converted to RWD and K20 Swap" 91 Skyline R32 GTS-T |
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Re: The next chapter of my 87
it's a carb
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