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Car's been goign great, fixed my cold start ect.

HOWEVER no for some reason, when the car gets warm, it takes two cracnks, or the acc pedal to crank it over and start.

I have not had the computer on teh car yet, i will check AFM and water temp sensor today, and reste idle and timming, BUT does anyone have an idea as to what else could be teh couse.

The fuel pump should be ok, about 1.3 years old, walbrow pump. Fuel filter replaced 15k ago.

I'll aslo run some injector cleaner etc to see if that help.

Any ideas?

Ta

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OK So

Cleaned AFM, stll same.

Checked fuel pressure, same, up or down on pressure makes no differance.

Checked and reset timming via cosult.

Checked Error codes, TPS ect, all fine.

Changed water temp sensor, there is 2 deg C differance between the two, still the same.

Pulle dout two plugs, look brand new.

Battery voltae is 14.2 volts, but i am pluging the battery in tonight just in case.

No Idea what else to check, it happend all of a sudden 3 days ago. The car was running a bit low on fuel, but doing the individiual injector test through consults came up all good.

Fuel pressure is good and increasing or decreasing fuel pressure makes no differance.

Also more or less fuel on startup makes no differance

DAM IT AGAIN i wish i had a PFC.

Ok any ideas?

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