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    boxter project
    2000 audi s4 2.7t
    2001 eurovan
    2001 gti vr6

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  1. i am currently working on a friends 88 and i have same issues - 4 year old fuel, oil etc. dead battery. i own a shop and am a technican as well. so here is the rundown. disable fuel pump - pull fuse or relay, crank over several times 30 second intervals. next enable fuel pump, crank until starting. start car let run about a minute, shut it off for a few hours let oil soak into critical areas. now drail fuel, as much as possible!. change fuel filter and refill fuel. re-start hopefully any bad gas will pass injectors. now it is hopefully not stuck rings or anything of that nature, also keep eye on engine temp. enjoy.....
  2. looks like its going to be a quality product, we will have to see what it does on the track. i love it though.
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