Idle and start issues
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:28 pm
Got a couple of lingering issues that I am trying to hammer out with my build.
1. Cold Start
Car fires up quick (as it should) but rpm's shoot up to 2,500 and then slowly lower until the 'normal' 1,500 cold start idle. Is that a normal cold start idle progression? Also, how long is the cold start idle supposed to last? I experimented one morning and just let the car idle until warm up and it took about 10-12 minutes for the rpms to drop to below 1,000.
2. Cold and Warm Start (so like getting into after work or just running down to the store where it only sits for a few minutes)
So after the 1st start of the day, when I start the car the rpm's shoot up to 1,500-2,000 and then slowly drop until it gets down to warm idle. Doesn't matter if the car has been sitting for 5 minutes or for a few hours (obviously the longer it sits, the longer it takes to get to warm idle). So my question here is why do the rpm's shoot up so drastically, even if the car is up to operating temp?
Also, after the first start (where it starts quick as mentioned in #1) it take a bit of cranking to finally get the car to turn over. This is a recently developed issue (only the last few weeks or so). Before then the car would crank and start faster than my brand new VW ever does. So I am wondering what is causing the extra crank time before turnover.
Recent maintenance items:
- Coolant system drain/flush and refill
- All coolant hoses replaced
- Thermostat replaced (OEM subaru t stat)
- WRX metal coolant tank
1. Cold Start
Car fires up quick (as it should) but rpm's shoot up to 2,500 and then slowly lower until the 'normal' 1,500 cold start idle. Is that a normal cold start idle progression? Also, how long is the cold start idle supposed to last? I experimented one morning and just let the car idle until warm up and it took about 10-12 minutes for the rpms to drop to below 1,000.
2. Cold and Warm Start (so like getting into after work or just running down to the store where it only sits for a few minutes)
So after the 1st start of the day, when I start the car the rpm's shoot up to 1,500-2,000 and then slowly drop until it gets down to warm idle. Doesn't matter if the car has been sitting for 5 minutes or for a few hours (obviously the longer it sits, the longer it takes to get to warm idle). So my question here is why do the rpm's shoot up so drastically, even if the car is up to operating temp?
Also, after the first start (where it starts quick as mentioned in #1) it take a bit of cranking to finally get the car to turn over. This is a recently developed issue (only the last few weeks or so). Before then the car would crank and start faster than my brand new VW ever does. So I am wondering what is causing the extra crank time before turnover.
Recent maintenance items:
- Coolant system drain/flush and refill
- All coolant hoses replaced
- Thermostat replaced (OEM subaru t stat)
- WRX metal coolant tank