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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Stranded, cobra died
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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 8459293" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>I'll probably be home around 5 or so. Thought about pulling the dipstick, but didn't. Don't wanna change the oil now since it hasn't been that long and it takes 8 quarts... $$ I hope it's not a head gasket. I was just cruising when it went bad, not getting on it at all.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's blow through so the mass air meter is just a little before the TB. Only one coupler there and it's fine. I looked over the engine bay at least 5 times and didn't see one thing out of place including vacuum lines and all. EGR is all gone, but it's almost new so I don't think that's the problem. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not yesterday, but Tuesday I did. A co-worker just asked me the same thing. Told me some gas stations are claiming they got water in their gas from the recent storms?? That's not good, but at least it might be easily fixed by draining the tank. I think I've driven almost 100 miles though since I filled up and haven't had a stutter at all before this. </p><p></p><p>Just found an article that said the gas came from Hess and Exxon stations. I filled up at a shell. It also said the drivers started having problems as soon as they left the station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 8459293, member: 30336"] I'll probably be home around 5 or so. Thought about pulling the dipstick, but didn't. Don't wanna change the oil now since it hasn't been that long and it takes 8 quarts... $$ I hope it's not a head gasket. I was just cruising when it went bad, not getting on it at all. It's blow through so the mass air meter is just a little before the TB. Only one coupler there and it's fine. I looked over the engine bay at least 5 times and didn't see one thing out of place including vacuum lines and all. EGR is all gone, but it's almost new so I don't think that's the problem. Not yesterday, but Tuesday I did. A co-worker just asked me the same thing. Told me some gas stations are claiming they got water in their gas from the recent storms?? That's not good, but at least it might be easily fixed by draining the tank. I think I've driven almost 100 miles though since I filled up and haven't had a stutter at all before this. Just found an article that said the gas came from Hess and Exxon stations. I filled up at a shell. It also said the drivers started having problems as soon as they left the station. [/QUOTE]
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