Will a fuel cut switch solve my problem
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Will a fuel cut switch solve my problem
Alright my car cold start fine and starts even better once it has ran for about 1 minute or less and is not warmed up yet. But once it is warmed up it is harder to start. If I put a fuel cut switch in the car will it fix this problem, and if it will do you just buy a toggle switch and put it on the hot wire of the fuel pump.
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http://www.rceng.com/prices.htm I think if I buy new injectors from that web site that it will fix the problem does anyone know what the best CC injector is to buy and if I do do I have to upgrade the fuel pump
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before you go off buying new injectors, I would have the originals checked out. The same company you posted a link for will do a clean and blueprint on them. My 1986 NA injectors would cost me $24 each if I went through them--I already checked. If you have one leaking or broken, they will tell you, and this will cost a LOT less than new ones.....
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Yes I have checked the compression but I don't think it was right because the POS gauge was leaking at one of the fast clip joints on it. And I have had all the injectors cleaned and serviced at a local place, but I don't know if they tested them.
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