Car wont start, -1 deg F today
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If it would stumble a few times when trying to start then it is getting fuel... just not enough fuel for the extreme cold. I'm not sure of most tunners mess with anthing in the stock setup for the cold start functions and things like that, so changes you made like cams and such that affect how the car runs may still have an adverse affect on cold start situations.
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the whole peugeot wrc team had to leave monte carlo, when was too cold and they can't start they cars...
agressive set up,/way out from factory set up/ can make start the car harder,or almost impassible in very cold weather. Rich and too cold fuel mix,can make for the sparkplugs to impossible to ignite the fuel. Basicly chocke itself. Happened many times.
in canada and another northen places ,if they leave the car out side,/and i'm talking about not hooked up cars ,only factory/ they dont turn it off. or if they equiped with the radiator heater, they can plug in to the electric outlet.This way the heater in the radiator, keep the engine relative warm.
agressive set up,/way out from factory set up/ can make start the car harder,or almost impassible in very cold weather. Rich and too cold fuel mix,can make for the sparkplugs to impossible to ignite the fuel. Basicly chocke itself. Happened many times.
in canada and another northen places ,if they leave the car out side,/and i'm talking about not hooked up cars ,only factory/ they dont turn it off. or if they equiped with the radiator heater, they can plug in to the electric outlet.This way the heater in the radiator, keep the engine relative warm.
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I was in NYC today and it was FREEZING out...I hopped in my car at 6am and I BARELY got the car started...I gently tapped the gas pedal and got it to fire up...
But I do have AEM EMS in the car so the start up calibrations are different then the factory ecu.
But I do have AEM EMS in the car so the start up calibrations are different then the factory ecu.
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Car sat outside the firehouse for my 24 hour shift and it was down to -12. She started, but I did have to give it a little gas. She was pissed and did not want to move for 30 minutes. She no like-y the cold...
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-12 wind chill today here in midwest...ridiculously cold...AEM EMS equipped is pretty hard to start...I do 2-3 attempts and play with the accelerator before i can get it running...midwest weather sucks
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The flash point of gasoline is about -97F, meaning that it will still burn at 97 degrees below zero. Most labs won't even have the ability to chill a sample down that far to find out! Even the -97F mark is going to vary, based on the additives in the sample.
Of course, if there is any water mixed in with the fuel, it can still freeze at around 32F, but that may depend on if there are any alcohols mixed with the sample. Methyl alcohol is a common additive you can buy to help keep water in your gas tank from freezing at low temperatures.
Hope i could help you in the future. I'm parked till march, so i cant compare to what you are going through, even though here in PA the last couple nights we were having -20 on the wind chill and highs of only 1 deg. good luck man
Of course, if there is any water mixed in with the fuel, it can still freeze at around 32F, but that may depend on if there are any alcohols mixed with the sample. Methyl alcohol is a common additive you can buy to help keep water in your gas tank from freezing at low temperatures.
Hope i could help you in the future. I'm parked till march, so i cant compare to what you are going through, even though here in PA the last couple nights we were having -20 on the wind chill and highs of only 1 deg. good luck man