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Sorry for the big pics. After I rubbed it in and it sat over night, it has turned more of a rust color in the pics. In person it is a much brighter red, and obviously not rust. BTW, the filter wrap is torn on the bottom of the pic because I opened it up to see how far the "paint" had gotten. It was more of the creamy red like described on the final filter. ![]()
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I'm sure this is also injector related.....If I sit at a light for 30 seconds or so, then ease on the pedal to go, it pours black smoke. And I've been running the stock program ever since the problem came up.
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