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Old 02-13-2009, 10:31 AM   #1
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i thought 80-90 psi compression was good....(HIS T-II has the 50-60psi, not the N/A he's selling me)

does the FC have a flood threshold for the throttle? floor it on crank and it cuts fuel?

any way to temporarily re-oil the seals? put a bit of oil in through the intake or spark plug holes and crank it over?
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Old 02-13-2009, 11:54 AM   #2
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i thought 80-90 psi compression was good....(HIS T-II has the 50-60psi, not the N/A he's selling me)

does the FC have a flood threshold for the throttle? floor it on crank and it cuts fuel?

any way to temporarily re-oil the seals? put a bit of oil in through the intake or spark plug holes and crank it over?
you know, that might have just been the gauge.

I tested my car with two gauges that both got 90psi, and then with this other one that only displayed 50psi, and I was like WTF?

So it might just be the gauge.
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i thought 80-90 psi compression was good....(HIS T-II has the 50-60psi, not the N/A he's selling me)

does the FC have a flood threshold for the throttle? floor it on crank and it cuts fuel?

any way to temporarily re-oil the seals? put a bit of oil in through the intake or spark plug holes and crank it over?
The S5 cuts fuel if you put the pedal all the way down, but the S4 does not.

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