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    if the pcm saw the car was lean it would probly try and "flood" the cylinders.

    take your tran pan off and change the filter, put dexVI back in too, then after 500miles drain the pan agian, and fill up agian, NO FLUSHING
    fix a known problem first
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seachicken View Post
    if the pcm saw the car was lean it would probly try and "flood" the cylinders.

    take your tran pan off and change the filter, put dexVI back in too, then after 500miles drain the pan agian, and fill up agian, NO FLUSHING
    fix a know problem first
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