Quick question DC5 owners. Should we be hearing our fuel line "priming"? Reason I ask is ever since i've changed my fuel rail, if I don't drive my car for a few days and start it up it runs for like 5-8 seconds then dies. I have to start it like 1-2 times before its running properly. Wondering whether I have a relay issue.
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Originally posted by NormMorning everybody. The forum has been very quiet lately.
Probably not related mate but since I rarely drive the dc5 again, I have noticed it takes a lot of cranking to start, like 5 to 10 seconds, not sure if it has a problem but it doesn't feel right when it doesn't kick straight over, even my buffalo buck starts straight away after a long break02 Indy Yellow s2000::::::04 Arctic Blue Pearl DC5R::::::05 White B2600::::::10 Ibis White Q5
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Originally posted by Norm View PostQuick question DC5 owners. Should we be hearing our fuel line "priming"? Reason I ask is ever since i've changed my fuel rail, if I don't drive my car for a few days and start it up it runs for like 5-8 seconds then dies. I have to start it like 1-2 times before its running properly. Wondering whether I have a relay issue.
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Originally posted by PG_DC5 View Post... I've never come across this "priming" idea. I thought modern cars were meant to be able to start from cold all the time and driven straight away?
but not if you MODIFY them...
see post #1 for the cause of the issue: new fuel rail = probably doesnt hold pressure like the old one, fuel pump needs to refil it to build enough injector pressure...
Norm - also make sure all the fuel rail seals are OK...Last edited by tinkerbell; 07-08-14, 12:31 PM.... retired/
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I would suspect that due to the higher volume of fuel held in the rail, as tinkerbell has said, it will take slightly longer to build and hold pressure.
I have a rule of thumb that you should always wait 3-5 seconds after turning the ignition on before cranking as It will allow your fuel system to fully pressurise and reduce the likelihood of hard startingSleeping Performance & Mechanical Repairs: Balance, Feedback, Response
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^ can be slightly longer if running higher fuel pressureSleeping Performance & Mechanical Repairs: Balance, Feedback, Response
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