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hmm,
keep the petrol in tank over a quarter, running with low fuel places strain on the pumper because its pumping less thinner petrol and the same amount of gunk (just crap that gets into the tank)
will help keep the pump healthy and fend off the light.
get some injector cleaner (dont know much about them but you can get fuel additive ones, not sure how effective)
if it keeps popping up do the filter (make sure to use proper tube spanners).
then check the inside tank filter.
then try replace regulator??
google this stuff to find the procedure/diy
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noted, will do ... appreciated ......
p.s. what are you doing on the Forum at this time ??? ... have been impressed with your "night owl" posts ( eg: 3.00am) .. lol.
ah, yes, you are watching the Eagles v Pies ... have tipped the Eagles but hoping, like hell, that the Pies can pull a miracle ..
 Originally Posted by GU357
hmm,
keep the petrol in tank over a quarter, running with low fuel places strain on the pumper because its pumping less thinner petrol and the same amount of gunk (just crap that gets into the tank)
will help keep the pump healthy and fend off the light.
get some injector cleaner (dont know much about them but you can get fuel additive ones, not sure how effective)
if it keeps popping up do the filter (make sure to use proper tube spanners).
then check the inside tank filter.
then try replace regulator??
google this stuff to find the procedure/diy
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hmm being in perth, the timezones are quite different, but also last night i didnt sleep till 5am, i got caught up exploring the possibilities of chipping my OBD0 (as opposed to OBD1) ECU, in my 1994 b16 swap civic EG4
and i dont really follow the footy, or sports for that matter. as far as i see it i dont know the players so i dont care for them.
same with patriotism.
Last edited by GU357; 15-09-2012 at 09:04 PM.
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lol ... good one .... but no comment re the Eagles ??? ...lol.
must say that after ripping out a heap of the passenger side carpet, only to find these two little blue things hanging under my nose, the actual diagnostic process was pretty straightforward ... hopefully, i will not keep you up to those hours again .. (i am much the same as an East Coast night owl !!!)
 Originally Posted by GU357
hmm being in perth, the timezones are quite different, but also last night i didnt sleep till 5am, i got caught up exploring the possibilities of chipping my OBD0 (as opposed to OBD1) ECU, in my 1994 b16 swap civic EG4
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oh dw i was up to those hours for my own benefit. then the thought of buying one of these ECU chips kept me up
wouldnt mind if they lost.
they effect the family restaurant, no one orders during the game....
Last edited by GU357; 15-09-2012 at 09:26 PM.
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