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Old 09-09-2008, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question starting issue

Hi,
New to the forum , so I hope I can explain this in the correct way.
I drive a 1994 PU w/22re engine w/AC, 5spd, 4x4. I am having a starting issue that is difficult to diagnose. When I start it in the morning it kicks over without a hitch, and drives perfectly. The issue is if I let it set for a short period say 2-3 hours or less it takes several or more cranks to start. It also will start given these cranks if I push the pedal once, or turn it off , and try again after 3-5 seconds. Usually after it starts up after warm or sitting for awhile it feels sluggish, kinda like bogging, less power too. I am sure the timing is dead on, all VSV for efi and mfi spec out, the temp sensor is new, and all vacuum lines are good. The injectors are in spec, and they tick in rhythm. the FPR ticks like it should and the CSI is within the spec range. New plugs, wires, battery,rotor. I am kinda concerned because I do not want it to raise its head , when I really need it. I have read many threads and have FSM for it, just can't seem to nail it. MPG could be better, 13-16 per gal. Any help is needed and appreciated.
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