1500 FWD More Rough Running Problems

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Re: 1500 FWD More Rough Running Problems

#31 Post by scoobyh123 »

For some odd reason my pc didn't download all the replies that you've had (it does that sometimes, only half the job!!) so there was me thinking i had an original useful idea to try :D and everyone else had suggested something similar!! :( Sorry about duplicating their answers :oops: , hopefully my pc will behave itself next time!!

Glad it's all sorted for you now though!

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Dave
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Re: 1500 FWD More Rough Running Problems

#32 Post by Toledo Man »

Going back the the subject of road testing how about entering the Round Britain Run? (if you can get on the list) It would be the ideal opportunity to test the car. There hasn't been a 1500fwd entered for a couple of decades...
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Re: 1500 FWD More Rough Running Problems

#33 Post by rhisiart »

Gulp!! Interesting thought .... I'd have to think really hard about that one!
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