i've heard that when you have an intake it has to be calibrated for cold air. is this true? because when i start my car in cold weather it runs like **** for the first five minutes or so. it runs very rough and sputters, but it warm/hot weather it starts fine. any ideas?
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nope. The ecu has an air intake temp sensor which adjusts the mixture according to the density of the air. So, theoretically, your car should run the same.
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you may have a bad coolant temp sensor, or maybe a bad air intake tamp sensor, or a vacuum leak when its cold, it shouldn't run rough for 12 minutes
mike |
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