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For this new bit, the tech applies vacuum to the system and counts down to see how long it hold pressure.

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Russell, You really need to get out of California, it's rotting your brain.


Actually, they have a nitrogen tank and a machine that charges the fuel system with pressure, then monitor the pressure to see if it drops. I passed that without any problems.


1990 Montero RS (In pieces... for now)

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