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Subject: Suspected Fuel Injection Problems
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02/03/1999 10:15 PM  
I have a 95` Chevy Blazer. Where I live we have a lot of winter weather and everytime it warms up I have my rig washed to remove the salt and stuff. It always seems like the next time I start the engine it seems to mis-fire an awful lot. I think this is because of the high-pressure underbody wash. I have tried the HEET(tm) stuff but was told it doesn`t really do much for newer engines. Maybe I should just drive to Montana and push it off a cliff. It is really becoming a pain in the rear. Do you guys have any ideas as to what is causing this and if so do you have any remedies? Thanks
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