Alright, I'm having a small issue, it doesn't really bother me, but I think it may start getting under my skin before too long. . . When I try to start my LT1 Bird, it will not start on the first turn of the key. If it does start on the first try, which is rare, it dies immediately after. Then, I try it again, and it starts right up, and runs fine after it warms up for about a minute or so. My question is, why won't it ever start up on the first try like my old Buick LT1 did? It's a 93 with the Speed Density system as opposed to the MAF system, it's got high miles, and it runs fine when it is running, accelerates great, but I'm also only getting from 10-15 mpg average, I should be getting MUCH better mileage than that, about 16-18 around town and 20-22 on the highway, but I've seen no good numbers since I bought the car. Any suggestions? Oh yeah, it's only got a K&N filter and a Flowmaster 80 series exhaust, otherwise it's stock. I'm going to tune it up after I figure out whats wrong with it, and I already replaced the Throttle Position Sensor, so that's not the issue. Any help is apreciated!
Oh yeah, I didn't know where to put this, so I threw it in this forum, because it seems like it's most likely an electrical problem, a bad sensor or something.
Oh yeah, I didn't know where to put this, so I threw it in this forum, because it seems like it's most likely an electrical problem, a bad sensor or something.


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