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Car won't start in the cold
So last night the actual temp was -7 but with windchill it was around -16. I went to start my car around midnight and it was cranking fine but it would not catch. I cranked it on and off for a good 2 min and then my battery died. Funny thing is is that I just bought the battery less than a month ago and its a high crank amp cold start battery. As soon as I got a jump from someone my car started right up. The guy I bought the car from said he replaced the starter last year and I just replaced the spark plugs with some NGKs 8bpres. I already have a battery box in my trunk ready to go and I was thinking of maybe having two batteries in my car to see if that would help. Also the car was tuned in Arizona by the previous owner during the summer and it now is in Wisconsin if that helps any I really have no idea what to do any help is appreciated! :)
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Sounds like it's be an issue with your cranking enirchment tables in your tune. Do you have a Tactrix table or know anything about tuning?
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Originally Posted by Ian0611
(Post 11398092)
Sounds like it's be an issue with your cranking enirchment tables in your tune. Do you have a Tactrix table or know anything about tuning?
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If you were local to me I'd be happy to help you out. How far are you from Rockford, IL?
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western central wisconsin. Theirs only like 5 weeks of really cold days left so it wouldn't make much sense to have it tuned then have to have it tuned again for the warmer weather.
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Originally Posted by timmeqn
(Post 11399014)
western central wisconsin. Theirs only like 5 weeks of really cold days left so it wouldn't make much sense to have it tuned then have to have it tuned again for the warmer weather.
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Originally Posted by Ian0611
(Post 11399023)
If it's tuned properly it'll run well in all weather. If you have to have your car tuned for each season you need a better tune.
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Originally Posted by timmeqn
(Post 11399029)
Yeah good point lol. Like I said I'm still pretty new to all of this. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Ian0611
(Post 11399093)
I understand man. I used to be in your shoes. Do a lot of reading and research. There is a ton of information on the internet about these cars if you just take the time to look. Also, I highly recommend taking your car to a shop that specializes in Evos. Most local shops will tell you they can work on your car but the reality is that they don't know squat about it. A real Evo shop will know your car inside and out and can you help with tuning issues like this.
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