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Old 04-29-2008, 10:24 PM   #1
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oh on a side note it seems like the air is coming from my primary injector area, what would be leaking there? When the engine was running it didnt seem like it was leaking any fuel... hmm?
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oh on a side note it seems like the air is coming from my primary injector area, what would be leaking there? When the engine was running it didnt seem like it was leaking any fuel... hmm?
It is common for the fuel insulators to leak, extremely common actually. They look similar to an o-ring and go between the fuel rail and block(around the fuel rail) If the leak is bad there it will usually cause the car to run a little rich or smoke a little at idle. Simple fix if you are non-seq, a major pain in the ass if you are still seq.
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