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Old 04-08-2008, 09:46 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by CJ_Boxster
Well that makes sense. Im just glad the torq is back cause Chevron across the street is at 3.99 for super and with the MAF plugged in, the boxster was just ********************t*ng gas like a greengo after eating his first enchilada. Thanks for the data for the Ohm meter, I've wanted to check it but didnt know what values i should be looking for. Ill have to get some batteries for the Ohm meter before i can do that.
I always throw a bottle of techron on my car for issues like this. Seems to do the trick.

How are the plugs, old?

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