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| DHLA 45s possibly boiling? | Rating:   | 
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| Posted: 07-09-2015 09:05 pm | 
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| subwoofer Member 
   | Fresh suction line and filter today, and bumped up the idle fueling a bit. Let's see if that doesn't do the trick. -- Joachim 
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| Posted: 07-10-2015 10:09 pm | 
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| subwoofer Member 
   | Job done, it seems. Lowered the idle 200 RPMs, and still solid. But a lot of crud showing up in the filter, so I think that was the culprit. -- Joachim 
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