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Hello! When i start my engine there seems to be a massive lag, like a semi flat battery. I've checked the battery, and its all fine. its done this since i got it like 2 weeks ago. It also makes a sort of grating sound. My friend suggested it was the turbo having to built up pressure or something, but i think thats b/s lol. Please tell me what you think :D

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that grating sound is the relay not letting the starter retract from the ring gear. Not a real biggie. I have that sound too esp on a COLD morning.

I just crank her over a few times without starting, then start and usually the sound wont happen.

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that grating sound is the relay not letting the starter retract from the ring gear. Not a real biggie. I have that sound too esp on a COLD morning.

I just crank her over a few times without starting, then start and usually the sound wont happen.

Thanks!! :D

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pretty much every skyline iv checked has been bout 13.3-13.8 volts

connect up a set of jumper leads before going out and buying a new starter

its a 2min job

According to my power fc hand controller my volts are between 14.0 and 14.4, most of the time 14.2

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