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Old 11-16-2012, 02:58 PM   #24
2000 Boxster S
 
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Thinking again about your statement:

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Originally Posted by Meir View Post
WOW!
that changes the whole picture.
based on your sound clip, it could defiantly be the cause.
there's one missing point... how the hell she ran fine after the mechanic did "something fine" to her? Remember I drove it for 30 minutes and everything was perfectly ok. Then on the very next restart, the problems got back again... If it were for dirty fuel or water in it, it should not have ran fine, not once. Am I wrong?

The only thing I can think of - dealing with the bad fuel explanation - is that while the car is sitting what's wrong in the fuel tank definetely goes deeper, but fuel should ALWAYS come from the deepest point of the tank...

still a mistery to me... hope to shed some light on the matter.
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