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<blockquote data-quote="02_Lightning" data-source="post: 15731852" data-attributes="member: 183452"><p>I had a 93Cobra that was VERY hard to start under 35 degrees or so. It ended up being a bad fuel pressure regulator. When it was cold, I would take a hair drier to it and warm it up before trying to start. Still had some trouble, but once it fired, held 2500 rpm for a minute and it smoothed out. It was like a carbureted engine not tuned right and had gas smell of being rich. This only happened when I was warming it up in storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02_Lightning, post: 15731852, member: 183452"] I had a 93Cobra that was VERY hard to start under 35 degrees or so. It ended up being a bad fuel pressure regulator. When it was cold, I would take a hair drier to it and warm it up before trying to start. Still had some trouble, but once it fired, held 2500 rpm for a minute and it smoothed out. It was like a carbureted engine not tuned right and had gas smell of being rich. This only happened when I was warming it up in storage. [/QUOTE]
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