if the a.c. belt is off can that cause problems with exsesive fuel. It
floods out after getting warm. Any ideas?
Tiger - 11 Oct 2006 04:17 GMT
No, it shouldn't unless your AC is on as in climate control. The drag of the
belt on the pulley should not affect the fuel economy when AC is off.
trade - 16 Oct 2006 14:21 GMT
not AC belt. I guess you have a Djet fuel system with elec injectors; have
it set up at a shop.
> if the a.c. belt is off can that cause problems with exsesive fuel. It
> floods out after getting warm. Any ideas?