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<blockquote data-quote="fubarjohnnyr" data-source="post: 3074855" data-attributes="member: 25570"><p>Diaphragm on the fuel pressure regulator wasn't busted, no gas getting into the vacuum there. Replaced the injectors on Saturday, so far that appears to be the culprit but we'll see in the next few days. Engine runs damn sight better too. </p><p></p><p>Swampratt, it for sure scrubbed the internals. After the oil change, it's hard to see the new oil on the stick from it being so clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fubarjohnnyr, post: 3074855, member: 25570"] Diaphragm on the fuel pressure regulator wasn't busted, no gas getting into the vacuum there. Replaced the injectors on Saturday, so far that appears to be the culprit but we'll see in the next few days. Engine runs damn sight better too. Swampratt, it for sure scrubbed the internals. After the oil change, it's hard to see the new oil on the stick from it being so clean. [/QUOTE]
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