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Join Date: May 2003
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for best results id post this in the trouble shooting forum
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Sounds like the vacuum/boost hose to the map sensor is shot, or the sensor itself is bad...
On a side note the cam signal is only there to help with intial timing..so if it does crank up and run, then that wouldnt be the problem... |
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Car Fanatic
CF Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: UofL
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throwing parts at a car is always a bad idea. trouble shoot first.
no one ever puts this crap in my forum!! that sucks... i get more impressed every time i read a post by u supercel..dan, i think  it is...you a mechanic??
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