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Old 14-09-2006, 09:47 PM   #1
SamsFord06
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Default Need Advice EA CFI

My EA is really sick and was wondering if anyones experienced the same problem. (Shes got the CFI motor not multi). When I start her she revs really high, up to about 3500rpm, then down to under 1000 (almost stalling), then up again etc etc. At first I thought it was either the TPS or the ITS. Turns out it was neither of them and am now thinking its the injectors. How do I find out for sure without spending too much $? Please help a girl who doesnt know what to do next without getting ripped off.

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