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Old 02-07-2007, 07:31 PM
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fuel starvation in hard cornering.

hi, i just whant to know if your 89 later iroc do the same thing of mine , when you get a hard cornering and have a quarter tank of fuel does your car cuts off for fews second !??? im just wondering if my fuel tank have a .5 galon of reserve...thank for awsering !
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Are you autocrossing it? If so it doesn't surprise me at all.
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Welcome to the club! Although when I put a walbro 255 in the new ACC gas tank, it didn't do it nearly as bad as before.

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It's a known problem. When autocrossing or open traking I always start the day with a full tank and I try to keep the from droping to less that a half tank.
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Yup, but only when I turn right...
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yep, my 88 is the same way. if im less that 1/4 tank and i make a hard right (like getting on the interstate) it will stall. usually it will just sputter and come back but one time it actually died completely

not a big deal, just a pain in the a$$
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Take it from me, dont auto-x with a low fuel level. lol.
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go and get the 1le tankand sending unit . It rotates 360 degrees. It eliminated the hard cornering problem.
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Post a part number for that 'swinging' pickup.

Any 90-up tank has the baffles.
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