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The Blower Bistro
Can a bad fuel filter cause hesitation/low boost
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<blockquote data-quote="Ted B" data-source="post: 16115555" data-attributes="member: 193850"><p>ok its like 9 degrees outside haven't driven the car in a while...exhaust tips have always been black due to carbon so i never checked, but started her up let it run for a while till i had some temp, swiped my finger on the exhaust pipes...both have OIL...so i think im looking at bad piston rings...this would account for hesitation, low boost, and other issues...uhhh i just cant catch a break with this car between the tranny taking a crap and now engine issues, guess i just bought an abused car or a lemon...although i've owned 2 other new edge mustangs, and i beat the shit out of them and never had these issues. I know i broke stuff, but that was well my fault, this is not me and im sure im looking at an engine pull....more $$$$ man i need someone in my area that will help me out with this i cant fix shit in a parking lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted B, post: 16115555, member: 193850"] ok its like 9 degrees outside haven't driven the car in a while...exhaust tips have always been black due to carbon so i never checked, but started her up let it run for a while till i had some temp, swiped my finger on the exhaust pipes...both have OIL...so i think im looking at bad piston rings...this would account for hesitation, low boost, and other issues...uhhh i just cant catch a break with this car between the tranny taking a crap and now engine issues, guess i just bought an abused car or a lemon...although i've owned 2 other new edge mustangs, and i beat the shit out of them and never had these issues. I know i broke stuff, but that was well my fault, this is not me and im sure im looking at an engine pull....more $$$$ man i need someone in my area that will help me out with this i cant fix shit in a parking lot! [/QUOTE]
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