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Originally Posted by Oreo
Hi All
I've been having starting problems when the car is warm (not hot) - fires and dies immediately on the first try. Subsequently starts fine. I am hoping the EHA adjust above with cure this.
Oreo
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It's the nature of the beast! The best way around this is to just give it a little throttle once it fires from a warm condition. That will keep it from dying and needing a restart.
It's usually best to adjust to a car's idiosycracies rather than trying to adjust it to how you think it should work, especially if it's a minor issue and there is an easy alternative.
Duke