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Old 12-22-2017, 01:44 AM
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Not sure how much help you get with such minimal information provided. It's kinda like how you wouldn't walk into a repair shop and just toss them the keys, say "fix my truck" and walk out. They kinda need to know some information or what the problem(s) are.


Running rich could be more than one thing. Like bad fuel injectors, engine misfire causing unburnt fuel to enter the exhaust, bad o2 sensors, faulty/dirty MAF sensor.
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