AndyL
01-02-2004, 14:18
When really cold, say 10 degrees my truck starts faster (1 or 2 seconds of cranking, no engine heater) than when it is warm (takes maybe 3 or 4 seconds of cranking). Is there any common problem that causes this?
This is on my 99 with 60K miles. Can't be air leaking into the system because it starts cold right? I have cleaned all of the ground connection on the back intake bolt. I have a new FSD (same before FSD change) and the truck runs strong. It always starts and have no problems running. I have had my timing checked and I am at -1.06.
It isn't a big deal but I just get the feeling it should start faster. My 86 6.2 when warm would start instantly when warm.
Thanks, Andy.
This is on my 99 with 60K miles. Can't be air leaking into the system because it starts cold right? I have cleaned all of the ground connection on the back intake bolt. I have a new FSD (same before FSD change) and the truck runs strong. It always starts and have no problems running. I have had my timing checked and I am at -1.06.
It isn't a big deal but I just get the feeling it should start faster. My 86 6.2 when warm would start instantly when warm.
Thanks, Andy.