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Not Wanting to Start When Hot
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<blockquote data-quote="encasedmetal" data-source="post: 14392872" data-attributes="member: 80137"><p>it's called a hot start. if pressing the gas pedal all the way to the floor makes it start, then your tune needs to be adjusted for hot start. your crank fuel pulsewidth uses ECT temps to adjust injector PW, and your ISC duty cycle plays a part as well. BTW- you aren't flooding the motor- you're just getting too much fuel for the motor to start. so if for instance you waited and then it cranked without you pressing the gas pedal- it's because the ECT temps came down and the injector pulsewidth hit the right range, not because fuel evaporated out. these aren't carbed motors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encasedmetal, post: 14392872, member: 80137"] it's called a hot start. if pressing the gas pedal all the way to the floor makes it start, then your tune needs to be adjusted for hot start. your crank fuel pulsewidth uses ECT temps to adjust injector PW, and your ISC duty cycle plays a part as well. BTW- you aren't flooding the motor- you're just getting too much fuel for the motor to start. so if for instance you waited and then it cranked without you pressing the gas pedal- it's because the ECT temps came down and the injector pulsewidth hit the right range, not because fuel evaporated out. these aren't carbed motors [/QUOTE]
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