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Old 12-25-2012   #17
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Default Re: Takes a long time to start after sitting in the cold weather ---

[QUOTE=Blue Flame Restorations;157736]Honestly, it may be timing and compression just by the luck of the draw, so to speak, as the motor is shut off
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Its a little odd that this would just start happening now after having the car for awhile now.Something else to take into account twice now in the last couple off months for a few seconds the car wasnt running on all cylinders,felt like it fouled a plug but it cleared up,straightened out.Might be an injector going South.Ive got a Haibeck chip and I was under the impression that a touch of extra crank time was programmed into the chip.Oh well,if those in the know said its not a problem,thats all I need to know.
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