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Cold(er) Cylinders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fox 5.0" data-source="post: 13393840" data-attributes="member: 146319"><p>I'll definitely do a compression check... but does it seem odd that the two cylinders that are cold are symmetrical just on opposing sides? I don't know why but I found that to be odd. Instead of just one cylinder or random cylinders. Also, since I never noticed it, is it harmful to be driving it like this? I have no clue how long this has been going on and i've been driving it on the reg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox 5.0, post: 13393840, member: 146319"] I'll definitely do a compression check... but does it seem odd that the two cylinders that are cold are symmetrical just on opposing sides? I don't know why but I found that to be odd. Instead of just one cylinder or random cylinders. Also, since I never noticed it, is it harmful to be driving it like this? I have no clue how long this has been going on and i've been driving it on the reg. [/QUOTE]
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