flooding problems
#11
The "injection temperature sensor" didn't work!!! WTF! These guys have yet to pull the injectors to look at them; they said they checked the wiring; they said the fuel pressure is good... Does anyone know of a rotary garage around Nashville, TN that I can take my car to (other than Mazda)?
HELP!!!
#12
Just take it too any friggin auto place and have them replace your injecters, you don't have to goto a MAZDA RX-7 Only SHOP. Yeah and that guy was talking about the notorious 3800 rpm hesitation. But I found out some new info on flooding..... The Rx-7s have a problem with their fuel management system. If the rex isn't allowed to heat up to runnning temps the next time it is started the rx-7 will flood, even if you let it sit for a day or even a year. The computer stores this info and will flood it. I heard this is what happens sometimes if your rx flloods a lot. This was from a relaible source. But really man if you got that many problems you should work on your **** yourself. like me save loto money, gain knowledge and experience. But yeah your injectors are the problem i'm very sure.
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