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Old 03-07-15, 01:23 PM
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warm start problem!!

Hi guys,

I have the warm start problem after replace,the oil I used Motul mineral 5 30w and the coolant.

I think that is the oil that caused the problem any common problems like this.

I need same help please!!!!

The engine is bridge port and single turbo
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Oil should have no affect on warm starting

You say you have a bridgeport turbo, what computer system is running it?

Also, you said you changed the coolant, are you positive you got all the air bubbles out've the cooling system so the temp sensor for the computer can read engine temp?
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May be because start it whit the rad tap closed,how can I remove the bubbles now the engine is managed whit the apexi PFC
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When you drain/refill antifreeze, you need to let the car idle with the heater on full blast for a good 30 mins, maybe more with the rad cap off, its going to gush out here and there, but it needs to, just when it gushes out keep the freeze level up and keep your eye on your temp gauge so it doesn't overheat

After its warmed up, and has quit bubbling, top the freeze off again, than put the cap on, you should be good to go from there
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On the PFC comander the the temp is reading good
I hope that is only air in the coolant not not low compression
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It might help if you define/explain what a warm start problem is in your specific case.
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