04 sti uk poor start warm and cold
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04 sti uk poor start warm and cold
Hi, thanks for looking.
Jumped in and bought myself a my 54 uk sti, over the moon with it to be honest. Have had it for around 2 month now but have discovered a problem i dont want to live with.
If the car has been left over night the first start of the day usually takes 5 to 6 cranks of the engine before it comes to life. (Always let the fuel pump finish priming) there is a very rich smell of fuel.
Once running runs fine.
If im at work i leave the car for 8 hours. Occasionally when trying to start after this time it can take a while to get going, engine will tick over but at very low rpm (low enough it dosnt read on the rev counter) for about 10 to 20 seconds then picks its self up to 1500 rpm, it almost sounds like it isnt firing on all cylinders.
If i leave the car for a few days then the first start of the day is considerably worse, up to 10 crancks of the engine and starts on really low revs but will eventually pick its self up.
This cant be (normal) can it?
Car is only run on v power and ive just had the spark plugs changed as i thought thwy could have been a cause.
Many thanks in advance.
Jumped in and bought myself a my 54 uk sti, over the moon with it to be honest. Have had it for around 2 month now but have discovered a problem i dont want to live with.
If the car has been left over night the first start of the day usually takes 5 to 6 cranks of the engine before it comes to life. (Always let the fuel pump finish priming) there is a very rich smell of fuel.
Once running runs fine.
If im at work i leave the car for 8 hours. Occasionally when trying to start after this time it can take a while to get going, engine will tick over but at very low rpm (low enough it dosnt read on the rev counter) for about 10 to 20 seconds then picks its self up to 1500 rpm, it almost sounds like it isnt firing on all cylinders.
If i leave the car for a few days then the first start of the day is considerably worse, up to 10 crancks of the engine and starts on really low revs but will eventually pick its self up.
This cant be (normal) can it?
Car is only run on v power and ive just had the spark plugs changed as i thought thwy could have been a cause.
Many thanks in advance.
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Just to add, the fault dosnt happen all the time, yesterday it started straight up after being parked at work all day, and again this morning i had no problems.
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My MY04 UK STi takes a few turns to fire up. The engine has been rebuilt and it still does it even after that. I think there are a few people on here who have a similar problem, but once the car is running it's spot on.
I've checked sparks, vacuum leaks, earthing, fuel pressure, injectors, air sensors even the octane of the fuel in the car... just doesn't want to start up quickly!
My MY04 JDM STI fires up every time first turn on the key...
This might help;
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...injectors.html
Not sure how applicable if you're on standard injectors though.
I've checked sparks, vacuum leaks, earthing, fuel pressure, injectors, air sensors even the octane of the fuel in the car... just doesn't want to start up quickly!
My MY04 JDM STI fires up every time first turn on the key...
This might help;
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...injectors.html
Not sure how applicable if you're on standard injectors though.
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My MY04 UK STi takes a few turns to fire up. The engine has been rebuilt and it still does it even after that. I think there are a few people on here who have a similar problem, but once the car is running it's spot on.
I've checked sparks, vacuum leaks, earthing, fuel pressure, injectors, air sensors even the octane of the fuel in the car... just doesn't want to start up quickly!
My MY04 JDM STI fires up every time first turn on the key...
This might help;
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...injectors.html
Not sure how applicable if you're on standard injectors though.
I've checked sparks, vacuum leaks, earthing, fuel pressure, injectors, air sensors even the octane of the fuel in the car... just doesn't want to start up quickly!
My MY04 JDM STI fires up every time first turn on the key...
This might help;
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...injectors.html
Not sure how applicable if you're on standard injectors though.
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And no never touch accelerator when starting.
I will try to get a video recorded to show problem cheers
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Common issue with STI's. Mine can be the same (although no where near as much as yours).
Been a few threads on the Essex forum, and basically there doesn't appear to be a one size fits all solution, and changing injectors hasn't been proven to work consistently.
Mine is lightly modified, and I get much better results if I switch the ignition on and wait for the fuel pump to prime, and re-do this process again (maybe even twice) before starting. Then it starts miles better.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...rt-issues.html
Been a few threads on the Essex forum, and basically there doesn't appear to be a one size fits all solution, and changing injectors hasn't been proven to work consistently.
Mine is lightly modified, and I get much better results if I switch the ignition on and wait for the fuel pump to prime, and re-do this process again (maybe even twice) before starting. Then it starts miles better.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...rt-issues.html
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Just my 20p's worth
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Mine is on a half decat and Vortex Afterburner, and always smells of fuel upon start up. Smell should go very quickly.
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Mines on full decat blitz nur spec and no smell of fuel at any given time only time I smelt fuel was when my fuel pipe going to the filter was ever so slightly cracked couldn't tell tell it was leaking there when on idle
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I will make this my weekend job!! Have not checked fuel lines.
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Joys of Subarus huh :s No consistent answers to these things.
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True indeed my freind we can only assist with our past experiences and knowledge and hope the op resolves the issue without any more problems it's what makes us enthusiasts appreciate each other IMO and that's priceless
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That is am eBay special bro as suggested previously I'd get it ripped right off its probably leaking its t!ts off can't see the idle or running of the engine being smooth neither this is not a chav rant that is a **** dump valve from China
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A mate of mines had that very same dump vale on his and it blew the end cap right off stripping the 4 bolts. Bin that right away and switch it out for original or buy a more reputable valve like a Forge unit or HKS.
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Update for any one interested, fuel lines checked over the weekend, all good. Fuel pump checked all good. Managed to get a hold of a standard re circ valve. Fitted on saturday, no problems so far, however i am letting tje fuel pump prime twice before starting.
What i have noticed which i think is down to the dump valve is that the car idles way better now, it settles at operating idle alot quicker too.
Cheers
What i have noticed which i think is down to the dump valve is that the car idles way better now, it settles at operating idle alot quicker too.
Cheers
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You shouldn't need to prime it twice if the problem persists go for an upgrade on your fuel pump
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The drive on it must be more smoother throttle wise etc without that thing on it
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