I have the same problem. Starts fine plugged in, below 45 or so, forget it. Sometimes won't start. Mine is going away for the winter, but I'll be interested to see what the remedy is. Never had the problem before the motor/fueling was stock.
I have the same problem. Starts fine plugged in, below 45 or so, forget it. Sometimes won't start. Mine is going away for the winter, but I'll be interested to see what the remedy is. Never had the problem before the motor/fueling was stock.
My truck starts pretty good at 40 degrees with no glow plugs. It used to start fine when it was even colder out with my old tuning.
Mine fired up yest a.m. at 19 degrees.. 100 overs built motor, fingers pistons. First round of tuning from Steve. It def didn't like it but fired up and hazed a bit but warmed up quick.
I assume you are running winter blend fuel where you are, have you ruled out gelling issues?
Not cold enough for gelling... I see fuel gel if its not a winter blend around 20 from personal experience. op add some glow plug time pre run also want to make sure there working right and leave it plugged in all damn night if you want it wont hurt anything.
Busted it into 4 pieces.