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my problem is , after it sits over night, the car will start and run but after ive run it for 20 mins, turn the car off, then attempt to start again, all it will do is turn over :S i cant work out what the problem is, just thinking in might be my plugs?

any suggestions or info :(

I have the same issue, I was wondering if it was my vct coz its failed. it starts fine when cold but when warm is hard to start, it has no torque, and drinks fuel like tipping a cup upside down. does ur car have these symptoms?

my injectors are great, i can drive it hard and where ever and do what ever i want to this motor just about , without any dramas.. but as soon as the cars off. starting again is a drama... it happened again this afternoon, but this time i couldnt start it straight off the bat, the battery was charged enough to crank it, but i threw it on quick charge for 30 mins chucked it in, and the car started fine!. i cant work it out, it doesnt make sense to me

  • 2 weeks later...

havent had a good look at the injectors.. but car will start perfectly first go,mechanic buddy is coming around tomorow and we will be having a geez at it tomorow, anything else i should maybe look at ? what was od aswell was when i discovered the drama was when i was checking out the engine bay and a knock plug (rear) wasnt plugged in! so i turned it off then it wouldnt start again until i waited long enough then bang first go fire up.. :( im so confuzed

could my water temp sensor be buggered? on the 34 cluster, the water temp reaches half way and seems fine, but could be telling the computer something else?

ive got a impul chip computer aswell

yeah it i leave it for a while it will start again.. ive tried new water temp sensor, unplugging afm for abit and that didnt work, my injectors arent leaking, im trying to rle out stuff but i did everything i could think about

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