Re: Cold start valve question
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Cold start valve question



--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Michael Pike <iqintermedia@xxxx> wrote:
> One thing I have done is disconnect the blue cold
> start valve to prevent the hot start problem (I hope
> the accumulator doesnt go next from the nighmares I
> have heard about getting it installed)...

Why did you do this? Leaving the cold start valve plugged in 
normally will not cause a hot start problem, and will make cold 
starting very hard if not impossible. Just leave everything plugged 
in as normal, and if you encounter yourself unable to start it after 
driving it, THEN go back and swap plugs with the CPR just to get it 
started.

> 
> On a second note while I am thinking of it... the
> driver's side floor in my car feels kind of soggy...
> is this normal?

Probably condensation from your AC. My water drain somehow got 
clogged up a few days after finally getting my car back on the road, 
and I often find my foot getting soaked with water after a hard right 
turn. I'm still trying to figure out a better way then a vaccume 
cleaner to pull debris out of the drain tube (behind the right front 
tire).

I am also glad that you decided to keep your car and drive it more 
often. Your post the other day hit me hard, THATS AWSOME! 
Good luck with any/everything you do.

Jim Reeve
MNDMC - Minnesota DeLorean Club
DMC-6960






Home Back to the Home of PROJECT VIXEN 


Copyright ProjectVixen.com. All rights reserved.

Opinions expressed in posts reflect the views of their respective authors.
DMCForum Mailing List Archive  DMCNews Mailing List Archive  DMC-UK Mailing List Archive

This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated