LT1-LT4 Modifications 1993-97 Gen II Small Block V8

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Old 09-07-2010, 09:26 PM
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I've got a 93 Pontiac Trans Am, T-Topped, LT1 6 speed. I'm stumped, My car starts fine when motor is cold (air temp), but after it's gets warm when you shut it off it wont start again till it's cold (air temp). It's got a new distributor, coil. Any ideas I really need the help.
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Ignition module maybe?
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Mine did that. Its an m6 also. All I did was change my thermostat and it took care of it.
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This also works Idk how or why. But put it in reverse hold the clutch down put right foot on the clutch and with ur left foot move ur car back then release the clutch, after that put the car in neutral and try to start it bet it works
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X2 on the icm, take it to autozone they can test it, have them do it 5 or 6 times, that way it gets warmed up from testing, they sometimes only fail when their hot. Or you could take it in when your car isn't working and hot.
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Thanks guys!! Still working on it, I did find the coil was pretty shot up though



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