Hi everyone. I have a question regarding pressure regulators & fuel pumps. As they age, as in the original part, do they become less effective in colder weather? A few mornings now with temperatures around 2 Cel to 5 Cel and damp, my motor cranks, fires, and stalls. Have to keep on the throttle until it warms up a bit, then fine all day. Feels like the engine is starved for fuel. I can hear the fuel pump click on, throttle switch clicks and in spec., temp sensor 2 reads ok, oxy sensor working, but as this point not online. Any ideas. Thanks again. -- R.Feuerriegel 88 syncro |
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