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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
T-rex in line fuel pump going out?
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<blockquote data-quote="STEEDA SNAKES" data-source="post: 13163613" data-attributes="member: 19253"><p>My '98 Steeda Cobra has been having this same issue. The car doesn't get driven much at all, and about a year ago I lost fuel pressure and it died during acceleration. I thought it could have been bad/old gas or trash in the tank, since the car doesn't get out much. It has basically been sitting since last year. I have treted the fuel once again with Seafoam and it seems better, but the T-Rex has a varied humm, instead of a constant humm. I was thinking it could be the sock on the pick-up tube, or the stock in-tank fuel pump. I guess I just need to drain the tank and replace both pumps. Are you still having problems with yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STEEDA SNAKES, post: 13163613, member: 19253"] My '98 Steeda Cobra has been having this same issue. The car doesn't get driven much at all, and about a year ago I lost fuel pressure and it died during acceleration. I thought it could have been bad/old gas or trash in the tank, since the car doesn't get out much. It has basically been sitting since last year. I have treted the fuel once again with Seafoam and it seems better, but the T-Rex has a varied humm, instead of a constant humm. I was thinking it could be the sock on the pick-up tube, or the stock in-tank fuel pump. I guess I just need to drain the tank and replace both pumps. Are you still having problems with yours? [/QUOTE]
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