Cold start - have to push throttle a bit to start - what MSQ change?
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Cold start - have to push throttle a bit to start - what MSQ change?
Hi,
my car doesn't want to start easily when it's cold outside (~5°C/41°F).
The car needs a little while to start - if I push the throttle a bit it starts immediately. So now I always have a little trouble to decide what to change in my MSQ.
Am I correct that I need a higher PWM idle cranking duty? (Because that is what I do by stepping on the throttle - let more air in? Please help me out here...
Thanks!
my car doesn't want to start easily when it's cold outside (~5°C/41°F).
The car needs a little while to start - if I push the throttle a bit it starts immediately. So now I always have a little trouble to decide what to change in my MSQ.
Am I correct that I need a higher PWM idle cranking duty? (Because that is what I do by stepping on the throttle - let more air in? Please help me out here...
Thanks!
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look in your logs for your normal idle duty when the car starts from that temp and is running at high idle. start with that duty cycle and add 10% and enter it in your cranking duty.
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