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Old 10-01-2005, 08:50 AM
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Ok i have a grddy kit with E0manage on my 00-civic EX! I have rplaced the battery, Alternator, Distributor cap and rotor, ran fuel systems cleaner, and replaced the fuel filter!!! It still wants to be boggy a little bit but does run smoother after i replaced the rotor and fuel filter! I also have a CEL for the fuel systems running too lean or too rich! I need to figure out which one! It has to be too rich because i can smell gas when i ge out of the car and my cat has been replaced by a Catco High-lflow CAT!o2's have been replaced too!
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Well stop trying to drive it............
Don't tune it yourself..........
Get it towed to someone who can tune it for you.........
The more you try to drive it - the more harm you're doing to the engine!.............
I too have the same problem kinda - and I'm just waiting for my s300 to come in to get everything fixed......

Do you have a boost gauge?
Is it running the correct boost? if not, you could most definatley be running rich....
Boost creep......oooh
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