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My Girlfriend has a 32 that has a lot of trouble starting on cold days. If anyone has had the same problem could you please let me know what was done to fix it. The car takes many attempts to make it fire and when it does, it splutters and farts and finally goes, revving high for a while after. I have cleaned the modules on the "J" pipe (cold start or idle motors??) to no avail.

Any help appreciated.

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my r33 gtst is doing the same too. only since i did a bunch of mods (all the usual mods to make 240rwkw). it just turns over with no sign of life, even tried roll starting and nothing. flatterend the battry trying to get the bitch going, jump started with the gf's car and about 30 mins later just when im about to give up she starts like it was the first time i turned the key and runs fine. happened twice last week now every time i go to turn the key i get i sick feeling in the gut, just wondering if im gonna be late for work again or not lol. cant wait for tommorrow morning :blink:

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