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Old 07-09-2005, 05:44 PM   #1
BoZZa17
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Default Car takes a while to start and no top end pwr?

hey guys...

when my car has been sitting for an hour or so or more... it will crank for ages before it fires.. like an old ty car on gas (well i guess it is an old ty car.. BUT NO GAS)

anyway... when the car is warm it starts easier but still will crank more than it should before it fires..

once the car is running it is smooth however after 3000rpm or so the power seems to die off.. like if i dyno's it my peak ov the power curve would b at 3000rpm then just stay constant... the car will rev out to 5000 no probs but just doesnt have as much pull as it should


any ideas?

oh.. i have changed fuel pressure regulator.... and fuel pump to no avail...
thanks

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