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Old Jan 22, 2009 | 12:04 AM
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rx7 floods at sart up??

I have an 88 s4 turbo II my car started having proplems after I used smog block off plates. I made a switch to kill the fuel pump and it seems to start fine after flood is cleared. but why does it pesist? It runs great after it runs and warms up no loss of power and no misses it even idles great? I changed injectors 550cc primary and 720cc secondary they hold pressure and dont seem to leak down like a bad injector would. I set my fuel pressure to a primary of 60 psi and a 1 to 1 psi gain under boost. if you have any good info plzz help??
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Old Jan 23, 2009 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by derek vaughn
I have an 88 s4 turbo II my car started having proplems after I used smog block off plates. I made a switch to kill the fuel pump and it seems to start fine after flood is cleared. but why does it pesist? It runs great after it runs and warms up no loss of power and no misses it even idles great? I changed injectors 550cc primary and 720cc secondary they hold pressure and dont seem to leak down like a bad injector would. I set my fuel pressure to a primary of 60 psi and a 1 to 1 psi gain under boost. if you have any good info plzz help??
Are you running any EMS to control the 720cc secondaries?

Flooding can also be caused by low compression on the motors.
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