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Old 05-12-03, 10:13 PM
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what are pulseation dampners where are they and what do they do. thanks
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they are on the primary fuel rail. They privide a shock absorbing effect from the rapid pulses comming from the injectors switching on and off. You can bypass it but some say it will stress your lines and FPR.


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will i know if they are going bad or will they just go out because my car has 113000 miles on it and its a 88t2 and i dont know any thing about this part on it
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um I belive the recommended life is something like 100k miles so just to save yourself an engine fire buy a replace ment.
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