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Old 06-10-08, 05:55 AM
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common or not?

smokey turbos on start up after being badly flooded?never happened when car was de flooded before.
also wouldent hold idle[i no it shouldent straight away],had to hold it a 2k for 10mins then 1200k for 10mins and then when i let of it still died

it also never starts with the peddle depressed like mentioned in the deflood threads.

cars 86kilo. stock ecu ,stock pump.apex filters,hks catback

thanks for any help on the matter
Old 06-15-08, 12:43 PM
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the smoke is prob bad seal[turbo]
but does the rest ever happen to anyone else.
done the deflood buzz sence and the car just wont start driving me mad
any help would be really great
Old 06-15-08, 09:07 PM
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so you have to give it gas in order to stop it from stalling after startup, is that correct?

if it was flooded previously could the smoke have been from the excess fuel being burnt?
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yes correct
if it was flooded previously could the smoke have been from the excess fuel being burnt?
thats what i was thinking only it smoked for 10 mins
thanks for the reply
Old 06-19-08, 01:41 PM
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Yes. It will take a bit for the car to stop smoking if it was previously flooded. Just drive it around for 30-60 minutes and it should be fine. If it doesn't clear up after that, then you have a problem.
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