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A simple way to solve the engine stalling problem

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Old 11-25-2002, 03:50 PM
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A simple way to solve the engine stalling problem

Go to Wal-Mart to buy a bottle of "Gold Eagle SUPER 104+ OCTANE BOOST"
, pour it into your gas tank when you refill the gas. For my 92'
Maxima SE, it has been working perfectly for about 1500 miles.
Probably you should use it every 1500 miles. Good luck!
Here is the link:
http://www.goldeagle.com/104plus/index.htm
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And hope it doesn't fubar your 02 sensor. It's not a fix, it's a bandaid.
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The company claims that "Safe for fuel cells, liners, gaskets, o-
rings, catalytic converters and oxygen sensors. ", although we can't
take this serious.
However, it solves the problem, even it's a bandaid. I really really
tired of troubleshooting the stall problem.


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And hope it doesn't fubar your 02 sensor. It's not a fix, it's a bandaid.
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