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Old 11-26-2003, 03:18 AM
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Any Flooding Problems?

Before I take the final plunge and order one, I would like forum members advice on the situation regarding engine flooding as it is posted frequently on the US and Canadian sites. I would be interested if any European owners had experienced this, especially in cold weather. This is a major concern as I cannot remember the last time I flooded a conventional engine and I need the bloody thing to start in the morning.
I would appreciate serious advice on this subject.
PS. Why are most americans obsessed with straight line speed? Do they not have bends?
cheers.
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Various problems have been reported on damp starts but there is a solution in previous threads. I have not had the problem and the car is out all day in this crap weather.

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Had no problems yet at all
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No problems yet and it's been VERY damp ;-)
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