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Old 12-21-2011, 08:14 PM
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my car was tune during the summer time and now i have a harder time starting my engine during this time of the year. anyone know what i can do to make it start on the first turn like before. i have to step on the throttle now to get it started. i dont want to pay for a dyno service just to fix that part. i have s300
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Tweak the cranking and post start fuel tables, raise or lower the numbers in that table at only the temperature you are at now
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You shouldn't have to pay for a re-tune for such a simple issue.
Don't be scared to call your dyno tuner that you paid to tune your car for such a simple issue. They should be able to resolve the issue for you or tell you how to resolve it.

That is called customer service & it should be included with your tune...
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Tweak the cranking and post start fuel tables, raise or lower the numbers in that table at only the temperature you are at now
k, it get around low 30's in the morning. which do i raise and lower? im not so sure

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you'll have to try both realistically...and see what works best.
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Originally Posted by mtber
You shouldn't have to pay for a re-tune for such a simple issue.
Don't be scared to call your dyno tuner that you paid to tune your car for such a simple issue. They should be able to resolve the issue for you or tell you how to resolve it.

That is called customer service & it should be included with your tune...
Thumbs. They can't logically warranty it since the conditions didn't exist during the time of the tune, but if they take any pride in their work they'll make an effort to help you.
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