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Starting possible problem
#46
I didn't test the ohms on the car when it was warm, (although I will) as the car stopped it's bad starting once I added the check valve.
I don't entirely understand why it worked as there was the smell of fuel along with the bad start but it works and works well "if it aint broke, I don't fix it"
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#47
marty

Re your fuel hose, I saw this on another forum and thought I would post it up.

http://scimitarweb.co.uk/sgwrs/viewtopi ... 48#p332348

Just for info, maybe keep an eye on it?

Cheers

a
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#48
marty Wrote:I didn't test the ohms on the car when it was warm, (although I will) as the car stopped it's bad starting once I added the check valve.
I don't entirely understand why it worked as there was the smell of fuel along with the bad start but it works and works well "if it aint broke, I don't fix it"
I'm glad your sorted too,in time for the start of the driving season. Big Grin
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#49
andyd Wrote:marty
Re your fuel hose, I saw this on another forum and thought I would post it up.
http://scimitarweb.co.uk/sgwrs/viewtopi ... 48#p332348
Just for info, maybe keep an eye on it?
Cheers
a

Thank you for that.

That is strange, DMC in USA fit only this stuff. I wonder if that guy put some cleaner in his fuel or something, or dragged crap up from the fuel tank, it seems odd (almost unbelievable) that someone would make a fuel hose that couldn't stand up to the task!? When I cut through the hose it was immaculate, like it was brand new without any degradation. I was actually quite taken with how good the fuel line was.
Personally I think that guy is wrong, I think it is top draw.
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