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Its definetly the fuel boiling as it has happened to a number of cars around here and I saw the fuel boiling out the vents. When it happens you have to hold the pedal on the floor to start it just like starting a flooded vehicle. Never had this problem until last year. Its the pump gas fuel they have around here. It would be cool if I can figure out how to keep the under hood temps down. I really did not want to rap my headers but it may help as suggested. Ron




If you run a electric fan you can set it up to run
after you shut down the engine.. we had to do this
on the production cars... fan is on a timer that ran
about 8 minutes to blow the under hood heat out during
the highest temp times after the engine is shut off..
OR you can put louvers in the hood to let heat out






I worked at a Dodge dealer when we had the front drive Chargers and Omni's with the fans that ran after the eng was shut down. Boy did we replace alot of batteries back then and fan relay temp sensors when they would stick and the fan would run until the battery went dead. So many custumers would complain that something was wrong with their fan as they did not know the fan was supossed to run after the key was turned off at certain temps. Ron