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Old 11-20-2012, 03:13 PM   #31
2000 Boxster S
 
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Italy
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Originally Posted by Heiko View Post
Wow i would not have thought that fuel could keep the engine from reving past a certain RPM unless something was restricting the flow maybe.... (fuel level low - is the gauge working correctly???) Did you drain anything out of the tank? (Did it smell strange or looks strange?)
Anyhow glad its working...
Hi Heiko. Did not drain anything before refuelling. Gauge has always worked fine in the past.

Anyway, I've read on W. D.'S 101 projects that for some electric related jobs he suggests to have at least half a tank of fuel (if not more) in order to prevent the car from "misbehaving" after the battery is reconnected. I haven't got the book here with me so I cannot be very precise but I'm sure everybody here has got it and can easily check it.

Last edited by Gorthaur; 11-20-2012 at 03:16 PM.
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