hdi cold start issues

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GingerMagic
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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You did mention previously that your engine revs its nuts off when you squirted the cleaner in, maybe there could be damage done by over-revving - I hope not though.. :(
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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is that sounding expensive then as only done 74k
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What's it run like once it's warmed up.?
Before you Chuck the towel in..what have you got to loose by
Blanking the egr?
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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its fine when warm
thought about blanking egr but lto clear out holes ooks a bugger to get to pins rusted to fook and threaded to base ,so knowing my luck will shear pins and cant get access to redrill holes
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lozz wrote:What's it run like once it's warmed up.?
Before you Chuck the towel in..what have you got to loose by
Blanking the egr?
Don't know about chucking the towel in. He seems little interested in doing something
with any of the advice/suggestions given. Including your advice to unplug the MAF. That's about
2 minutes, even if you have to make room for the plug to come out.
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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your comments are a bit unjust as have thanked for advice and did say would get back with what i have tried
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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trufflehunt wrote:
lozz wrote:What's it run like once it's warmed up.?
Before you Chuck the towel in..what have you got to loose by
Blanking the egr?
Don't know about chucking the towel in. He seems little interested in doing something
with any of the advice/suggestions given. Including your advice to unplug the MAF. That's about
2 minutes, even if you have to make room for the plug to come out.
Don't know about chucking the towel in ?.

Ithink op as advertised it as a breaker ?.
Or did I read it wrong.
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snipes1 wrote:your comments are a bit unjust as have thanked for advice and did say would get back with what i have tried
People are only trying to help mate.. So don't take it the wrong way. :wink:
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other car
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Re: hdi cold start issues

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Oh right.
Sorry iseen your add and thought you'd given up with it.
My bad sorry.
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