robwob88 Posted September 2, 2016 Share Posted September 2, 2016 The title kind of says it all...when starting from cold, the engine turns over and starts up 9 times out of 10. When it's upto temperature and I turn the key it will just turn over and over and over. I have to wait for it to cool down again and start it up then. It's a bit of an inconvenience that I could do without if I'm honest. What could it be? What do I need to change?TIA Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Foggy Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 What setup are you running? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
robwob88 Posted September 3, 2016 Author Share Posted September 3, 2016 Forged engine, ct9 hybrid, standard injectors, ecu master stand alone ecu and a few bolt on supporting mods...fmic etc Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FMuscle Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Heard the same thing happen because of cracked/shorting rotor arms... But it was on older brit cars.Still worth checking Quote Link to post Share on other sites
morgey Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Im pretty sure with the stock ecu the coolant temp sensor can cause issues like this, can you plug it in and monitor the ecu readings at all? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
robwob88 Posted September 3, 2016 Author Share Posted September 3, 2016 It has a whole new distributor on there so shouldn't cause any problems there. I'm taking it back down to my tuner in a few weeks. I'll get him to look into it further while it's down there with him Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Terry1.3GTT Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 will be interested in seeing what the cause is for this. I have the same trouble but not as severe as yours. when mine is warm, it will crank over for a bit, then fire up. sometimes it will just crank and crank, il turn it off, try it again and it will start straight away again. weird. keep us posted Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fiddlersport Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Coolant sensor wire....have seen a few with break in wire Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Terry1.3GTT Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 I will have a look today at that Quote Link to post Share on other sites
funny onion Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 As above, coolant sensor on thermostat housing most likely. Although I had this on my Red GT and a good clean out of the dizzy cap and rotor arm and a new dizzy seal seemed to sort it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
starletezy Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Could be the coolent sensor they cause the same symptoms your describing look at the wiring to see it its all in good order aswell Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stu Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 (edited) Whats the AFR's doing when it does this? In your tune, check what your warm up enrichment tables are doing. Its possible that on cold start up the enrichment is supplying enough fuel for it to idle but when it drops away as it gets hot there may not be enough crank enrichment to start it again? By checking the tune you can also quickly make sure the water temp sensor is actually working. Bit more outside of the square but check the dwell time tables on your aftermarket ecu. Make sure the coils are not working too hard and overheating and shutting down. I had that on a customers car that came in - would start perfectly when cold but after a while you could feel the coils getting hotter and hotter and then eventually get hot enough you'd struggle to put your hand on it before it cut out. I wound back the dwell tables and it didnt do it again. Edited September 9, 2016 by Stu Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nafeez2125 Posted December 28, 2016 Share Posted December 28, 2016 Did you get it sorted mate? I am a bit curious because i am having the same problem but not as bad. just a longer crank when engine is warm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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