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post Aug 25, 2011 - 7:42 PM
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Well my car was running pretty ****ty today, so I tried spraying some carb cleaner in through the intake (I recently changed the plugs, wires,cap and rotor so I knew it wasn't that.) and the car tried to die out liek it should. So I gave it some gas while spraying the carb cleaner and then when i stopped it idle'd normal.

Then out of nowhere the car jumped to like 5500RPM, or something rediculously high, so I ran and shut the car off, unhooked the battery and let it sit for about an hour.

The car now consistantly idles at 3000rpm, and when i turn the ignition off to shut the engine off, it doesn't seems to shut off properly, but almost stalls itself out.

Did I screw a lot of sh!t up?
I guess you can't trust everything you read on these forums cause i've read it multiple posts that you can spray carb cleaner through the intake..


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post Aug 25, 2011 - 9:58 PM
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I sprayed it through the short ram intake.
I started it before I got any responses to this thread, and it idled normal again.
Should I be okay to run it like this?

I've sprayed it through another time, and it didn't cause any issues.
And I thought that the 5sfe didn't have a MAF either.


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