cold start with cam stg2 -5C

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i have a nice idle after get all my temperature at level

i thing in this story that cam are difficult to turn with cold oil.
i ll have to work a little bit with vince on that one. but for now w/o laptop i can do anything. i ll wait for boxing day to buy a atom processor at 300$ or less
 

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your injector size is fine, trust me lol

the cam...well its going to cause it to do weird things :lol:

Im not driving much cause the valve guide seal issue, but i took it out today and DAMN did it love the cold air

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basically it has to do with your oil being cold and thick, colder air being adjusted for, alot of things

i wont say its 100% not your fuel injectors, BUT when i installed mine and cams and alll the bolt ons, vince tuned and said i wouldnt have "needed" them
 

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thick oil will cause timing chain rattle (hydraulic actuator) and eeverything from the oil pump to the rings are having trouble when it's that cold out. I would invest in a block warmer. my guess is it's those cams man. any engine with a lumpy cam with have trouble in the winter
 

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is someone can tell me how to install it

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here my answer
Block heater is on the exhaust manifold side of the engine towars the front of the engine.
Remove the exhaust shield, three bolts to into the head one into the exhaust manifold. The block heater mounts onto a bump out block on the block under/behind the exhaust manifold. If you look carefully between the space between the #1 and #2 cylinder exhaust manifold runners you will be able to see the mount. Install it with a cool engine.
 

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they should as we all use the same block, and you do not need to remove the manifold to install the block heater, just go under the vehicle and you have access to it right there. there will be a bit of coolant that will come out when you install it just make sure to top up your coolant when your finished.
 

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they should as we all use the same block, and you do not need to remove the manifold to install the block heater, just go under the vehicle and you have access to it right there. there will be a bit of coolant that will come out when you install it just make sure to top up your coolant when your finished.


??? is it a PNP
 

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