To: | british-cars@encore.com |
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Subject: | Cold starting a Spitfire, how long does it take? |
From: | ks5k@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jan 91 12:57:03 EST |
Perhaps this applies to LBCs in general... How long do you all usually spend when starting your fine Brit steel? Roughly.... after it has sat overnight, my '79 Spitfire takes about 10 seconds (at least 2 sets of starter motor application) in approximately 35F degree weather. - Is this usual? - Why do Japanese cars start right away, like my 78 Celica? curious, Kristian |
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