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basically im running a R32 with a RB25det (see my garage) it is being a bit of a b*tch to cold start the engine... i have a few posibilities from other peeps and just want a few opinions

1. Ignighter problem ($1200 for a replacement from nissan even with staff discount :ermm: )

2. Sparks(i may have got a bit enthusiastic tapping them to .8mm... will test this tomorrow :P )

3. Fuel pump (unlikely as it runs fine and is aftermarket :D )

4. Starter motor (as far as i can tell its working fine :) )

5. timing/air-fuel mix

any help on this matter would be much apprecaited and maybe rewarded with beer (not through post though)

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Assuming you are running a stock rb25 with stock ecu.

Have you done a compression check on the engine?

When i lost partial compression in one cylinder, my car was a farker to cold start. At the time, i thought it ran fine, came on boost fine and still made the ass-end loose at the top of 2nd. But the moment my mechanic heard it, he knew i hurt the engine.

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ok when i say a bitch to cold start i mean not runnning temp (weather doesnt affect it)[it fires but then dies or is really sluggish until it gets going, it also stalls if i igve it too much gas before it warms to running temp]...

i had a compression check done and its fine...

Stock 25 ECU...

ill look for the cold start valve in the morning as i gotta take off the body kit to get under...

as for pin 43 i dont mess with the pins ect so have no idea about that...

anyone know where i can get a diagramm for the engine as i lost mine from my computer (damn missus)

Thanks for the massive amount of response, now who wants to help me do a cut and polish :)

JV

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What spark plugs? And try opening the gaps back out to 1mm, seeing as you are running everything stock. Try starting with the ECU temp sender (2-pin connector) disconnected.

Don't understand how a body kit can get in the way of the inlet plenum.

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How old is your battery?

Perhaps giving the battery a full charge or replacing it with a new or different one laying around.

Im recharging my battery at the moment as it gives my car a sluggish start.

I might be silly thinking about the battery but anything is worth a try if you can be bothered. :wub:

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