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FC gulps water, BUT LIVES! must read if you have CAI.

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Old 06-05-05, 09:10 AM
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Give her about 10 minutes then spark it up. I mean this guy did it with water in the engine so you should have a good chance of starting it up. Just get on the throttle during a little hesitation. Think the seafoam method.
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i hate florida.....ill do it in a bit when it seems all the water is cleard out of the wholes, i mean, the plugs were dripping wet when i pulled them
Old 06-05-05, 02:21 PM
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is it possible that the water couldve caused an unbalanceness and cause my rotar to hit the housing??

im trying to not to assume the worst.....wondering what i can do

tried popping the clutch after i let the water dry out for a little, had the spark plugs out

if my engine is fubared.....=( (emo tear) ima just sell my car for how much its worth

...meh
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