is it normal to get a little throttle hesitation when the engine is cold?

Started by nazgulnarsil, August 09, 2007, 08:30:05 PM

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frankieG

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ben2go

Yep, the fuel is not able to completely burn in a cold engine.After the intake,head,and cylinder gets hot the fuel atomizes and burns easier.
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cobrawannab1

very normal.  although my warm up time is 2 min at the most after rejet.
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spc

Meh, just splice in a pure alchohol feed to use for warming it up.  Al has a flash point of like 180 but burns way hotter.  that'll warm it up real quick :thumb: :icon_rolleyes: :icon_twisted:

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