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rayray00
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| Joined: 12/09
Posted: 12/13/09 09:24 PM
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Has anyone ever heard of t&s electronics? I own a 2000 w/ a 3.0 flex. The flex fuel sensor is not working, so i did some research on it and found that comp. selling a flex fuel replicator but i can't find any reviews on the part or the comp. so if anyone has heard of them or the part please let me know.
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Posted: 12/14/09 08:00 AM
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=flex+fuel+replicator&start=0&sa=N
there is a problem... gas mixtures have been way above 10 percent for a while... and once in a while... you can get a poorly mixed batch.. ... what will your car do at that point.. what will happen if there is a fuel shortage and only E85 is available.. your car will barely run... if you substitute the flex fuel sensor.. or the wife or kids put in E85 .. and they don't know you have substituted the part .... to save bucks...
this is starting to sound more and more like an ad ...
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Posted: 03/20/11 11:59 PM
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Why pay so much to replace your flex fuel sensor? Try www.pointaengineering.com. Ours is $138. and ships for FREE. We are also on eBay under seller name point-a-engineering. This replacement sensor clears the codes and is so easy to install with no crimping, crazy cables and all the stuff the other company has. Just plug it in and go. Takes 30 minutes to install. Brand new generation of flex fuel sensors.
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