the car stu stu studders on start up
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the car stu stu studders on start up
my car is a 97 formula and when it is cold it cranks but it take something like three trys to get it started. money is tight so i just dont want to go and change the plugs if that isnt the problem or the wires or the infamous opti. please help. i want to get this worked out before the cam goes in, which is about a month and a half away.. thanks guys
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97' formula, a4, slp,tb bypass, 52mm tb, cai, hypertech(i know it sucks)
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97' formula, a4, slp,tb bypass, 52mm tb, cai, hypertech(i know it sucks)
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dont jump at the opti just yet. could be a lot of things. i dont think the optis will misbehave at startup then run good when warm. sounds like maybe a fuel issue. thats my 2 cents
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Originally Posted by LT1Falcon
dont jump at the opti just yet. could be a lot of things. i dont think the optis will misbehave at startup then run good when warm. sounds like maybe a fuel issue. thats my 2 cents
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i gotcha. but have you ever heard of this kind of thing and what can i do to fix it. i was remembering when it first start. i had put some fuel booster in it and went to the track and the next day it started this. maybe that will help too.
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check fuel pressure you might have a pinhole in your fuel pump line in the fuel tank. This causes the car to not hold prime and it takes alot of cranking to get it started. I had this problem changed out the fuel pump and wallah fixeddddd. I had a small hole in that flexible hose (the one that looks like a straw)
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whatever it is, sounds like it might be from racing. racing is hard on parts as im sure u know. but in your opinion, do u think it is electrical or fuel? we would be able to help better if u know which one it is
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Mine does the same exact thing...only when cold. I believe its a fuel related issue. What I have done is after trying to start it once, turn the key into the on position to get the pump going, wait a second and then start it...mine fires up instantly when I do this. I believe what 1BADB1RD is saying that its a prime issue. I only have about 30K on my replacement opti, new plugs, and wires, never been raced.
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that was the only time i have been to the track. and i dont really run it hard at all. i try and take of the stuff i have. i will try the ign. thing. it isnt throwing any codes. was i have been stomped on the whole ordeal