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Old July 3rd 05, 02:57 AM
holymonkeysass
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Default engine runs hard while warming

heres my problem... I start my 98 SL1, it runs really hard. like its
missing; and there is kinda sputtering from the exhaust. I have tried to
isolate cylinders by pulling spark plug wires. no help they all seem to be
running. I drive my car and as I accelerate through the gears it continues
to miss. After a few miles I pull over and check it out under the hood.
And I check the vaccum hoses and all is brand new anyway. By the time I
get back in my car, engine runs great. No further problems. Until the
engine has had a long time to cool down. Seems kinda crazy, because when
It warms up, it really runs good. Would appreciate some help..


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