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Old 03-31-12, 09:42 PM
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flooding and power loss

Hello, my name is John. I have been floating around on here for a few days looking for help and just could not find it, so now I'm asking.

I have a 93 non-turbo FD, It ends up flooding when its not running and i believe thats because of a injector leaking, but not completely sure. I can always get it running just sometimes it takes a few cranks.

Also when the car is running it runs like it has no power at all.

Any help please.
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nobody can help on this questions?
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non-turbo fd? 3 rotor?
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Could you clarify a bit. While you certainly can run an FD with no turbos...it has been done...they came stock with turbos. So...since you are a brand new member...is this your first FD? Chances are it has turbos unless you specifically know it is a NA 3-rotor or other.

Please post pictures of the engine bay.
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