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Re: [ST] Stalling on cold mornings
- Subject: Re: [ST] Stalling on cold mornings
- From: Colt45 <colt4530@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 09:29:24 -0500
A car will do just that when the fuel injectors are partially fouled.
Get some Redline "Fuel System Cleaner", formerly SI-1, and put 1/4 to
1/3 of the bottle in a full tank. You might have to repeat, but I doubt
it.
SI-1 is the only in-tank injector cleaner that actually works.
dpullen@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Here's a question for the Borg collective...
>
>Now that it's usually below freezing in the morning, when I start my bike I
>find that the idle control allows the bike to stall unless I hold the
>throttle open a bit.
>
>After the bike has been running for a minute or so (not even warmed up
>yet), the idle control seems to figure things out and keeps the typical
>1.8k RPM until the engine temp rises, when it goes down to 1.2k or so.
>
>Any ideas as to what this could be? She didn't do this last winter, and
>it's only started since the temps have been getting down to the 30's (F).
>
>Thanks,
> - Dave
>
>
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John Albright
'02 RS
'00 748 "Rosetta"
Chattanooga
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