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Old 03-05-2007, 06:03 PM   #597 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Twidget
Don't know what to tell you about the startup stuff, but this thread will tell you all about the fill-up issue.

Basically it comes down to the EMS not operating the fuel vapor recovery system the same way as the stock PCM. I did the mod discussed in there, and it definately fixed the fill-up issue. However, instead of capping the line off or leaving it open, I extended it and connected it to a nipple on my CAI. No rich problems, and it still works as intended.

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This is the table you would need to mess with for hard starting. this table is only for Cranking Durration, not for idle. For a cold idle (warmup) you would need to adjust your start extra decay for the 1st predetermined durration (for explample the 1st 30 seconds after startup) and then your advanced idle setting for the rest of the warm up (example rpm offset vs start table, and warm up enrichement table)
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