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[alfa] Hot restarts on V6 engines



Supposedly, opening the throttle on a FI engine has no effect while cranking.

On my 82 GTV6, a hot start could be impossible unless you opened the throttle wide open and cranked like a carburetor car that was flooded, then as you lifted off the engine would splutter to life. Weird.

For my 91 164L you don't touch the gas unless you are attempting a hot restart after the car has heat soaked for 20 minutes to an hour. Then cracking the throttle while cranking is required and as you lift off, the engine splutters to life. Go figure. Before 20 minutes or after and hour or so, this does not work and the car starts normally as for all other FI cars I have driven, no gas, just crank until she fires.

The only other exception is the SAAB which will cut off fuel entirely if you open the throttle fully below about minus 5C (or possibly colder). Then a thermostatically controlled switch will cut fuel completely to allow you to clear a flooded engine under winter conditions. As you clear the engine you lift off and she fires.

Strange but true.




Michael Smith
White 1991 164L
Original owner
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