gsi goes to stall when 1st started

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leigh l
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gsi goes to stall when 1st started

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When I turn the key to start the car, I need to keep the key turned for a couple of seconds before the engine bursts into life, it then nearly dies but just before it does it idles normaly, the car was stood for about 3 months before I bought it, its been chipped and has a cortney power cap and full straight throgh magnex exhaust I also notice black on the tips of the exhaust, I imagine its quite normal (dont notice any smoke) it also feels as though the engine has more to give, do you think changing the sparkplugs and leads and cleaning the dizzy cap/rotor would help? Or could it be something else?
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id change the cts first.
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Gaz wrote:id change the cts first.
Sorry to sound dull but what is cts?
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coolant temp sensor, the blue one on the thermostat housing front left of the engine.
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Gaz wrote:coolant temp sensor, the blue one on the thermostat housing front left of the engine.
Thanks mate, where is the diagnostic port on a 92 gsi?
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top right of the engine bay behind the passenger strut plugged into a holder.
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Gaz wrote:top right of the engine bay behind the passenger strut plugged into a holder.
Is it 16 pin?
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yea its about that, should have a brown thing clicked in the same holder
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Gaz wrote:yea its about that, should have a brown thing clicked in the same holder
Just ordered a cts. Hope it sorts it out.
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Check plugs as well they can be f"£ked ,the leads and dizzy cap could be needing replaced ,I would of checked these before cts which usually is cover in crap
or knocked off which easy done
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bigmitch wrote:Check plugs as well they can be f"£ked ,the leads and dizzy cap could be needing replaced ,I would of checked these before cts which usually is cover in crap
or knocked off which easy done

Thanks, will also be replacing these as its been stood for 3 months.
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Well I have changed the cts and hasnt made much difference, the only difference its made is leaving a nice blister on the end of my thumb (stupid manifold) next thing to try is plugs.
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leigh l wrote:Well I have changed the cts and hasnt made much difference, the only difference its made is leaving a nice blister on the end of my thumb (stupid manifold) next thing to try is plugs.
I said this ,first is she getting fuel.Have you taking the plugs out yet. Watch for cross threading , easy done
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