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1996 Mustang Cobra SVT Vortech Blown
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<blockquote data-quote="smashedheadcat" data-source="post: 14436431" data-attributes="member: 7756"><p>The best course of action is to go after the problem one item at a time. It definitely seems fuel delivery related. Jack the rear of the car up and disconnect the fuel line at the fuel filter (on the fuel rail side). Grab a friend and a bucket or oil drain pan. Point the open end of the fuel filter into the bucket and have your friend hit turn the key to the run position. The pump will kick on and it should move a healthy stream of fuel into the drain pan. If it doesn't, disconnect the line at fuel filter on the tank side and repeat the process. If you get a healthy stream into the pan then you have a clogged fuel filter. If you get a weak stream you probably have a fuel pump issue (which I doubt). You can do that for free. </p><p></p><p>Another free thing to do is to use (if you have one) or borrow a SCT or diablo programmer. Do what you have to do and log the short term fuel trims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smashedheadcat, post: 14436431, member: 7756"] The best course of action is to go after the problem one item at a time. It definitely seems fuel delivery related. Jack the rear of the car up and disconnect the fuel line at the fuel filter (on the fuel rail side). Grab a friend and a bucket or oil drain pan. Point the open end of the fuel filter into the bucket and have your friend hit turn the key to the run position. The pump will kick on and it should move a healthy stream of fuel into the drain pan. If it doesn't, disconnect the line at fuel filter on the tank side and repeat the process. If you get a healthy stream into the pan then you have a clogged fuel filter. If you get a weak stream you probably have a fuel pump issue (which I doubt). You can do that for free. Another free thing to do is to use (if you have one) or borrow a SCT or diablo programmer. Do what you have to do and log the short term fuel trims. [/QUOTE]
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