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1996 Mustang Cobra SVT Vortech Blown
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<blockquote data-quote="96stangCobraSVT" data-source="post: 14436345" data-attributes="member: 131152"><p>It's a shot in the dark how it'll turn out. Last time I tried to start it I played with my ignition till the Vortech fuel pump sounded like its normal self and I got to drive 8 miles trying to get it home to fix it before it started acting up. And when you try to start it after the problem occurs it shakes the whole powertrain and pops vigorously. You may get it started if you floor the gas pedal but I wouldn't recommend doing that. It'll only damage the engine I'm sure. So smashedheadcat, that's why I'm so confused that I'm having problems now when I've been doing maintenance on the car and filling it with high tier gas and never running it under half a tank. I also run it once a week (Thursday (Race Night) just to get the fluids moving. I was able to drive it 40 miles after it sat for a week the night I took it out, only ended up giving me problems on the freeway home doing 80 MPH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96stangCobraSVT, post: 14436345, member: 131152"] It's a shot in the dark how it'll turn out. Last time I tried to start it I played with my ignition till the Vortech fuel pump sounded like its normal self and I got to drive 8 miles trying to get it home to fix it before it started acting up. And when you try to start it after the problem occurs it shakes the whole powertrain and pops vigorously. You may get it started if you floor the gas pedal but I wouldn't recommend doing that. It'll only damage the engine I'm sure. So smashedheadcat, that's why I'm so confused that I'm having problems now when I've been doing maintenance on the car and filling it with high tier gas and never running it under half a tank. I also run it once a week (Thursday (Race Night) just to get the fluids moving. I was able to drive it 40 miles after it sat for a week the night I took it out, only ended up giving me problems on the freeway home doing 80 MPH. [/QUOTE]
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