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Old 02-10-2013, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by atikovi View Post
That cuts off the fuel to the injectors and is normally used to clear a flooded engine. It won't start the car. The starting fluid will tell you if you have a fuel or ignition problem. It's actually a vapor and shouldn't cause any problem with the air flow meter when used according to directions.
Starting fluid is a liquid. It is made primarily of butane, heptane and propane. All liquids.
Cutting fuel to the injectors is exactly what I want to happen. There is a good chance that if multiple attempts were made to start the car it is indeed flooded. If it is, cutting the fuel will start the car.
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