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Hey pplz,

My r32 gts-t doesn't always seem start without me having to give it some gas

as it stands its stock apart from a cat back and a walbro fuel pump i've done some searching on

the forum, and everything I read seams to point to the air flow meter

the starting problem, the car been jerky when you lift off then go to

accelerate again, would the Z32 upgrade be a wise move as for furture mods, am

I to belive that the stock computer will handle it no worries?

Cheers

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Cheers guys I'll look into the gtr thread

Hey craved you still got your ninja, back in 2005 I had problems with

mine and you were giving me some suggestion?

yes mate still got it, just been resprayed and the front forks rebuilt.

havent ridden it in over 6 months though due to the work on it, but its almost put back together.

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Shouldn't need to touch accelerator to start it.

You will need to check the throttle position sensor is set correctly and working, especially idle position, check the coolant temp sensor if you think its lacking enrichment, check the base idle, check for vac leaks and maybe clean/service the air regulator.

After fixing that it should start at the touch of the key first time, every time.

Also try priming the pump for a few secs before start, see if it helps, this could point to a faulty check valve in the pump if it starts after the rail is primed with pressure.

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