Word on the street is that Eric Erickson said:
> Runs like a bought one (and that high octane stuff tastes bloody
> terrible)... until the next lump of rubbish comes through.
Do you have a fuel filter? I don't believe it was standard on your car.
On my car, the hose from the end of the fuel line to the first T connector
was removed and replaced by two short lengths of rubber fuel hose with
a plastic fuel filter (just pick one that has the connectors at a 90 degree
angle to one another) between them, and small rad clamps to hold everything
in place.
Skye
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