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I'd rather be basketweaving
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Indianapolis
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![]() even if I was, it wouldn't be it, because i no longer have AC I know it is a vacuum leak for three reasons. I can hear it. My brakes are harder to press. And I have too much fuel pressure at idle. I'm stumped. I think I'm just gonna replace all the lines under the upper intake and see if that does it. I sure hope so, because it is causing a lean condition and hesitation in the mid RPM range (verified by my AF graph from a recent dyno session)
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