This has been going on for a least 3 years now and is starting to become a pain. Took the car out for a breakfast run the other day down to the lakes, and stopped for a photo shot. The weather was is in the upper 80s at the time. Five minutes later and the car does not want restart. It kind of does but seems to be on 2 3 cylinders, I try to feather the gas to get it on all six, but then stalls. Open the hood, the embarrassing part, and BS with friends for 10 minutes and the car fires right up and runs perfect.
The fuel in Arizona is 15% alcohol this time of year. Does the heat that forms when you shut the car off for a short time make this cheap gas less volatile, and make for hard starting? Let the car cool and all is fine.
I like to keep my cars stock but I'm thinking I may have to install a heat shield. ARI or ARE not sure what the correct letters are for Joe Alexander.
The car is in good tune, and runs with the Petronix ignition.
Opps it's the red car I'm talking about.
The fuel in Arizona is 15% alcohol this time of year. Does the heat that forms when you shut the car off for a short time make this cheap gas less volatile, and make for hard starting? Let the car cool and all is fine.
I like to keep my cars stock but I'm thinking I may have to install a heat shield. ARI or ARE not sure what the correct letters are for Joe Alexander.
The car is in good tune, and runs with the Petronix ignition.
Opps it's the red car I'm talking about.
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