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Old Jan 30, 2016 | 05:56 PM
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Angry Engine is easily started only cold!!!

Hello all
I' have some idling issues..
The symptoms: Engine is easily started when cold, but it stabilizes at 1500-2000rpm.. when the engine gets warm...if a switch off the engine its not get it running again..until the engine is cold after hours.
Any idea?

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Old Jan 30, 2016 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Sakis Gogos
Hello all
I' have some idling issues..
The symptoms: Engine is easily started when cold, but it stabilizes at 1500-2000rpm.. when the engine gets warm...if a switch off the engine its not get it running again..until the engine is cold after hours.
Any idea?

I would go with either a vacuum leak or a loss of system pressure. If you flick the car between ignition position 1 and 2 about 6 times and let the fuel pump prime does it make any difference?

If you cannot hear the pump prim it is probably the relay that is on its way out. You can rule this out by shorting out the relay contacts.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 12:37 PM
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Unplug the EMFPR. If it starts, you probably have either a dead fuel box or a faulty coolant sensor.
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Old Feb 2, 2016 | 12:55 PM
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Check the auxiliary air valve and CTS are plugged in the right way round
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Old Feb 10, 2016 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Chas
I would go with either a vacuum leak or a loss of system pressure. If you flick the car between ignition position 1 and 2 about 6 times and let the fuel pump prime does it make any difference?

If you cannot hear the pump prim it is probably the relay that is on its way out. You can rule this out by shorting out the relay contacts.
Vacuum leak will cause it to idle low or stall on MFI.

Are your plugs wet after trying to hot start?
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Old Feb 12, 2016 | 08:22 AM
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I recently had a bit of a nightmare with this problem when building my car back up following restoration. My problem was fuel supply, not enough fuel pressure.

So I'm thinking its to do with fueling. Cold it will use the cold start injector to help it fire, and will run on this for a couple seconds before using the 4 Injectors. Fuel pressure should be 80-90psi between filter and metering head. The cold start will work on less than this, but your mechanical injeftors need this pressure to work correctly. Your symptoms sound like a lack of pressure.

I've fitted a fuel pressure gauge between my filter and metering head and it's done wonders for problem solving!

The system should also hold about 30psi when turned off. If it's not holding pressure, I.e leak in fuel line or one way valve at pump failing then it won't be happy turning back on hot.

Like somebody has suggested, check to see if your plugs are wet when trying to hit start, this will tell you if fuel is coming through injectors correctly to eliminate a fuel problem - but my hunch is its to do with fuel
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