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New Encore Puzzler, 12/6/96: The Hill and The Carburetor

Ray: A customer came in a few weeks ago and complained of a problem. He said "When I try to climb a long, rather steep hill the car starts to behave peculiarly like someone has turned the key off and then it comes back on, then off, etc. So the car lurches severely. On level ground I have no problem." And I'm writing all this down and one of my guys is standing behind me. And the customer says, "One other thing. If I try to climb a much steeper hill, but shorter it doesn't happen at all." And my guy says, "I got it." He says you don't have a fuel injected car do you? And the customer says, "No I don't." And I turned around and gave him a black eye for divulging the answer because now we couldn't charge the guy for 6 hours of research. This person had a carbureted car, it was like an old Toyota, by knowing he had a carbureted car and not a fuel injected one gave my guy the answer.

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