Dear James and Joe Hey, slow down , I was simply asked to look into helping someone get out of trouble. All three of my cars have a relay socket lying in the compartment for some reason. Good to bad judgement on De Loreans part I don't know, why they were put there or if they used it or not I don't know, but I do know it's there and it's talk about it in the service manuals and writen about it in the workshop books. There is no wiring changes. Just a simple relay modification then plug in. I have never used it in all three of my cars; but when I was bringing one back from California and having to stop every 200 miles or so, the car wouldn't start. I would take of the air breather and prime it with a little gas then start up and drive a little longer. The hot start relay does nothing more than to prime the system with a little gas thru the cold start injector which it does when the engine is cold or below 95 degrees.To me it's safer than pouring gas down the air flow to get started. Your other choice is to sit and wait. To me it's the lesser of two evils and less fire hazzard than pouring gas. I don't recommend running it all the time because your right: something is wrong with the system. But: I keep it in my survival box along with my special stainless steel De Lorean paper clips, Jumper clips, fuel pump, relay and circut breaker to fix a problem when it comes up.I can't keep gas in the tool box. I do agree if it has to be used there is a problem. That's why I take my car to Steve to be tuned. But how do you do that when your stranded and in the middle of a shopping center parking lot or in the middle of the desert. To me it's better that the alternative. In closing, I'm here to help other people as you have and others to have a more pleasant De Lorean driving experience. As I learn more about the electrical area of the car I will help make them a more reliable. No different than anyone else that applies modern technology or different technology to a old problem. Hense: The new 200hp engine,De Lorean 140 amp alternator and The Fan Fix or The Fan Zilla. (Driving the Dream) John 11004 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, James Espey <james@xxxx> wrote: > To all regarding the 'hot start relay' - > > As Joe said, there is no such thing. It was never used by the > original De Lorean Motor Company. If someone thinks they need it, > they have another problem that needs proper diagnosing. It is the > opinion of Stephen Wynne that the use of a hot start relay poses a > fire risk, too. > > Bottom line - trust the professionals who make their living working > on DeLoreans in this instance. If you think you need a hot start > relay, call your DeLorean service center of choice and get a proper > diagnosis - don't monkey with the fuel OR electrical systems of your > car. > > James Espey > DeLorean Motor Company > Houston, Texas > > 281/568-9573 > 800/USA-DMC1 > http://www.delorean.com