question: What does a fuel pressure regulator do (or fail to do properly) when it's starting to go bad?
relevant information: My car has always taken what I consider longer than normal to crank. Key on, turn to crank, engine cranks 3-4x and fires up. If I crank it and only let it turn once or twice (especially when cold) it won't fire, but then usually on the second attempt, first crank it will fire immediately. Makes me think fuel problem but I am a n00b.
I do not have any vacuum leaks that I could detect - No running problems either.
My entire fuel system and shortblock are stock, AFAIK. The only changes I made were the upper intake/throttle body/egr spacer. I know it's possible to test pressure at the fuel rail but I don't have the gear for it at the moment.
Don't know if this is relevant: If I play my cards right I can make it pause slightly between cranking and firing. I let go of the key just before it normally catches/fires, it sounds like a diesel somewhat for a brief moment actually, then fires. There is a definite pause between the starter motor spinning and the engine firing/running.
relevant information: My car has always taken what I consider longer than normal to crank. Key on, turn to crank, engine cranks 3-4x and fires up. If I crank it and only let it turn once or twice (especially when cold) it won't fire, but then usually on the second attempt, first crank it will fire immediately. Makes me think fuel problem but I am a n00b.
I do not have any vacuum leaks that I could detect - No running problems either.
My entire fuel system and shortblock are stock, AFAIK. The only changes I made were the upper intake/throttle body/egr spacer. I know it's possible to test pressure at the fuel rail but I don't have the gear for it at the moment.
Don't know if this is relevant: If I play my cards right I can make it pause slightly between cranking and firing. I let go of the key just before it normally catches/fires, it sounds like a diesel somewhat for a brief moment actually, then fires. There is a definite pause between the starter motor spinning and the engine firing/running.
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