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From: Holland Phillips <[email protected]>

I'll have to disagree with Matt, here.  Diagnosing CIS fuel injection  
problems can be much less straight forward than dealing with ignition  
woes, not to mention that injection system parts tend to be much more  
expensive than ignition parts (ONE new injector costs $60 - over  
$100, depending on where you get it).  I would eliminate the simple  
stuff first.  

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In retrospect, I agree with Holland.  I missed the portion that some of the 
parts were questionable.  By all means, do the simple stuff first and set 
specs.  As I said earlier, do yourself a favor and buy a timing light - with a 
CIS-E car, it's invaluable.  





 
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