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starting lameness! plz help :(

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Old Apr 4, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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Unhappy starting lameness! plz help :(

umm ya i posted something about starting issues before but i had it fixed...so i thought, only its different now, in morning when i start it it starts RIGHt up noo prob to it, i have to idle it at like 2k for a bit to keep it from dying which isnt a prob either, but then if i drive somewhere like to pick up sis from school and i turn off the car, when i try and turn it back on....nothing wont start for like 5-10 minutes.....i look like a retard sittin there trying to start it and flooding it cause it wont start....anyone know what would cause this? I just want my car to be nice or atleast averagly working perfect

Tony
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Old Apr 4, 2006 | 08:19 PM
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You have either low compression (most likely) or leaking fuel injectors. The engine is flooded already. Low compression or leaking injectors will flood the engine.

You need to follow the unflooding proceedures (as found in the FAQ for FC sticky thread, found at the top of this, the 2nd gen RX-7 technical section) when starting if you have flooded the motor from leaking injectors, poor compression, or poor driving style.

And why did you start another thread if you already had one?

And your bump has been deleted. Bumps are forbidden here in the 2nd gen RX-7 technical section.
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