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my r33 is hard to start for the first time of the day no matter wot time. i have to keep my foot down the accelerator to start it. once i get it warmed up, its fine. can anyone plz help me with this problem?

that would be much appriciated

also i tried reseting the ecu and it just made things worse, before it would start up run for a few seconds and stall if i didn't press the accelerator in but not it will not start unless i toggle witht he accelerator for like 5 secodns while trying to start

its a real pain in the ass, i'd heard of many suggestions but i need to know from someone who has had this problem

so far some of the reasons could be.

*fuel pump

*fuel relay

*injectors

*fuel pressure regulator

*ecu

*cold start valve

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Make sure there's no fuse missing or blown in the driver's side fuse box under the dash. If the fuse labeled "starter signal" (in Japanese) is missing or blown, the car will be hard to start when cold. Do a search for the jap-english translation of the fuse box.

Also, check the coolant temperature sensor.

Just a few thoughts.

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