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Old 04-14-11, 09:12 PM
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TX On and off flooding

I've got an interesting flooding issue goin on here. When I drive my fc short distances and don't allow the engine to warm up it won't flood and will start just fine, but as soon as the engine is warmed up it'll flood as soon as I cut the power. But this does not happen all the time, for example: I drive my car seven miles to school and it sits for seven hours and starts no issue afterwrds. But as soon as I drive it the same seven miles back home and it sits for about an hour and a half it's been flooded. To my knowledge it's not supposed to flood that easily. Any one out there who my be able to help me figure out what the heck is up? Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
Old 04-15-11, 05:47 PM
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Its a common issue with FC's and theres a ton of info on this forum. Click "search" at the top of this page, then "advanced search" and begin your tour of knowledge.
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I use to have the same flooding issues before I finally sold my car. Seems like it was worst in the winter months.
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