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I drove a skyline today that had 220 RWKW and microtec L12 ( i think). But when it was cold it would constantly stall if you did not rev it. I was told it was because the aftermarket plenum was a lot bigger.

Can the automatic choke be altered within the microtec to solve this problem? Or is there another way to fix this problem?

Thanks

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microtecs are reknowned for having a poor cold start

just gonna have to cope with it , a little bit of fiddling and u will get it better though.

i have numerous mates with microtecs in their vl's , all of which suck on cold starts , i have an autronic and its wonderfull.

bare with it though

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MATEY you aint alone, we have a microtech in a gtr and it wont cold start either!!!! we have had our microtech lt12 altered and the idle control wired in and two performance workshops still cant get the thing to idle cold!!!!!!!1

so if you work it out let me know brother!!!!

lol

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they are supposed to be the ducks nuts so i hope that everything goes well for ya.

it also depends on who sets up the computer , how much fuel is goin in on cold etc

anyway good luck mate

hehe yeah ive got someone pretty reliable to set it up n tune it - for free :(

then hes gonna show me how to tune it so i dont have to go bak to him to retune it or make a ton of maps

the microtech was pretty cheap too :D - trade prices $$

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