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E34 long cranking. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="bimmerman" data-source="post: 5235" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Don't know why but lately I have to crank the car up for a few seconds and apply some throttle to get the car started. Used to happen when I don't drive the car for 1 week or more but these days it happens even when driven daily.What could the problem be? I'm using Splitfire plugs and they're only about 6 months old. Could it be my fuel filter? I'm not experiencing any power loss though.My car is a late model E34 M50B20 with Vanos.Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bimmerman, post: 5235, member: 126"] Don't know why but lately I have to crank the car up for a few seconds and apply some throttle to get the car started. Used to happen when I don't drive the car for 1 week or more but these days it happens even when driven daily.What could the problem be? I'm using Splitfire plugs and they're only about 6 months old. Could it be my fuel filter? I'm not experiencing any power loss though.My car is a late model E34 M50B20 with Vanos.Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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