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    Ford aero star ( shop on wheels)
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  1. Just let it warm up on its own with no help on the gas. A pop off valve is about 60.00 and a half hour todo. If you have a 90deg. drill, 2 inch hole drill. you can do it your self.... If you need guidence, email directly at Porscheworks@aol.com It will save you about $100.00 With that maybe buy a set of CIS gauges to do you own diagnostic's Jimmy @ MobileWorks
  2. Put a set of fuel gauges on it. Sometimes the Fuel pressure regulater goes bad on the carreras. Also does it puff any smoke upon start up??? Jimmy @ MobileWorks 408-580-7919 New members to this forum......Thanks Ed!!!
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