well, I opened up the air box, pushed the screw driver in to open the air flap, went around and flipped the key, no noise.
Off and on with the key a couple times, I did hear the relays click, but no fuel pump, then it kicked on, and fired up.
Made sure all the FI connections were tight, went in and had dinner. Went back out, fired it up, and it ran smooth as glass.
Run it up to the park and back. Ran it 10-15 minutes. Pull back in the drive way, shut it off, and tried to start it again...would barely crank over-ended up pushing it back into the garage. The battery is relatively new. I put the charger on it. I just went out and she fired right up.
So, the alternator is an issue. I also think the starter might have issues too. However, I think if I get under there and check out the wires, I'll find some funky stuff going on.
So, was my air flap stuck? Was the fuel pump stuck? Who knows. It runs now. but, that's not what I'd consider reliable.
I think I'll try to check that flap in the air box for corrosion to make sure it really moves freely, and check out the wires at the starter. Maybe some of the strands are shot at the starter
I mean, I melted the positive cable end at the battery form cranking it so hard to start it before I put in the new cold start injector.
strange...strange...strange. But, thanks for all the ideas. I checked them all!
-Tim
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