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Old 04-24-2022, 11:55 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by stockysnail View Post
A little but of an update.

The mechanic, AR Auto Service, has been working on my car on and off for 6 weeks (multiple times they were waiting for parts and tools). They found multiple vacuum leaks and replaced the supercharger gasket, various hoses. They found a small leak in the headers that they had the welds fixed. Cleaned and put new seals on all the fuel injectors. Still getting the lean code. Hopefully they figure it out. I gave them the info on the person that tuned the car but that wouldn't make sense as I've had the same tune running for 7 or 8 years.

I replaced the ignition coils when they I took the car back for a week when they were waiting on the supercharger gasket part.

I didn't change anything on the car for months prior to when I started getting the lean code.

I am super curious as to what the issue is once you find it. I am super invested into this.
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