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Date:         Mon, 7 Feb 2000 16:39:04 -0800
Reply-To:     Kirk Persing <persing@SJ.BIGGER.NET>
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From:         Kirk Persing <persing@SJ.BIGGER.NET>
Subject:      Engine Surge
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I thought I had it fixed then on the way home it acted up again,same old power surge from the engine. I discovered a spider web in the ecu along with two spiders.I was hoping that the web could have bridged a short. After replacing all the sensors,and installing that afm harness it has to be somthing I messed with that made it run good for a while.I jiggled the injector wires,and the distributor plug.I sanded the bracket to bare metal for the ecu to body attachments to inprove grounding.

Ill keep tinkering with it till I get it,I cant stand unfinished bussiness.

See Ya Kirk Persing 84 GL


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