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check for chewed electrical wires, especially to fuel pump. mice also love to chew on vacuum lines.
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Well nothing obvious so I'll leave it on the driveway with the keys in it. No need for a car that won't run
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Hunt 611racing.com OG Racing Team Vimeo https://www.youtube.com/user/Streak986 1999 SPB #611 2004 Wrangler “That’s how people like you work. Your ego is so out of whack that it will do what ever it can to protect itself. And people with a messed up ego can do these mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re awesome when really they are just douche bags” - Kyle, South Park "If you need to focus maybe you should buy the book and take it home" - MLIN |
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I'll be there with a trailer and winch...leave the keys on the dash.
...or put the cat inside it for a few days.
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Steve Potomac PCA Co-CI(retired) 89 944 Turbo Race car 85.5 944 NA son's 2015/2019/2020 944Cup and PCA Nat'l Champ racecar 94 968 1 of 11 Iris blue coupes 92 968 1 of 2 Tahoe Blue Cabriolets 98 993 C2S w/Aerokit II 77 911S Vintage race car project 70 Boss 302 86 Mustang SVO 24 F250 SD Godzilla "Noel spun! Noel spun! Don't do anything stupid, Dad." -the boy on the radio on the last lap of NASA race as the second place car spins behind me in T5 at Summit Point. |
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Battery? Warm up regulator (wur)? bad ethanol laden fuel coating the whole system? Stock 930 or modded motor? pics
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Dave - 1970 914-6 Past - 2000 Boxster - 1987 944 - 1987 924S - 1978 911 Euro SC - 1976 914 2.0 - 1970 914 1.7 / 2056cc |
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Bone stock. I was thinking gas but it's not that old (the gas) as it was just ducky a month ago. Battery is strong. I hear something running when the key is on so I'm guessing that's the fuel pump.
Dunno what the wur is or where it is Fuses all look good to.
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Hunt 611racing.com OG Racing Team Vimeo https://www.youtube.com/user/Streak986 1999 SPB #611 2004 Wrangler “That’s how people like you work. Your ego is so out of whack that it will do what ever it can to protect itself. And people with a messed up ego can do these mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re awesome when really they are just douche bags” - Kyle, South Park "If you need to focus maybe you should buy the book and take it home" - MLIN |
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Alarm? Maybe small enough drain sitting for a month. WUR is a bit like a fancy choke IIRC. Its what helps the CIS cars start better when cold. On my SC, the WUR was starting to go. The car would restart fine, but if it sat for a while or was really cold, the first start would take 5-7-10 attempts. Just a thought.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...warmup_reg.htm http://www.930wur.com/ So.. maybe the battery is just a touch low or you aren't getting enough fuel / fuel pressure to allow a start.
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Dave - 1970 914-6 Past - 2000 Boxster - 1987 944 - 1987 924S - 1978 911 Euro SC - 1976 914 2.0 - 1970 914 1.7 / 2056cc Last edited by racer; 02-19-2017 at 04:02 PM. |
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Good info.
Over the summer, now that I'm racking my brains, I did experience difficult hot starts. If I drove it for a while stopped it and started it soon after it would struggle to start and idled very very low until it worked out whatever the issue was. Only happen 2 or so times. Maybe related?
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Hunt 611racing.com OG Racing Team Vimeo https://www.youtube.com/user/Streak986 1999 SPB #611 2004 Wrangler “That’s how people like you work. Your ego is so out of whack that it will do what ever it can to protect itself. And people with a messed up ego can do these mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re awesome when really they are just douche bags” - Kyle, South Park "If you need to focus maybe you should buy the book and take it home" - MLIN |
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I bet it's the ugly intakes on the rear fenders. The car is ashamed to be seen in public.
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Bob 04 GT3 86 Carrera 97 318ti "Guys, I'm coming in, I have too much grip." |
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^^
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Hunt 611racing.com OG Racing Team Vimeo https://www.youtube.com/user/Streak986 1999 SPB #611 2004 Wrangler “That’s how people like you work. Your ego is so out of whack that it will do what ever it can to protect itself. And people with a messed up ego can do these mental gymnastics to convince themselves they’re awesome when really they are just douche bags” - Kyle, South Park "If you need to focus maybe you should buy the book and take it home" - MLIN |
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So sensitive.
So my bet is crank position sensor. When it went bad on my 86, I had the same symptoms. Lots o crank; no fire. I do not understand CIS but apparently 930s have crank position sensors too.
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Bob 04 GT3 86 Carrera 97 318ti "Guys, I'm coming in, I have too much grip." |
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