Viper Hard To Start-fuel Pump Going Out? Help!

Jack B

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What would make my 94' RT/10 hard to start?

Discounting internal issues, how about,really bad plugs or fuel pump. It typically is not the pump itself, but, the check valve that holds pressure. Put a pressure gauge at the schrader valve and let the car sit, see if the pressure goes to zero.
 

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It seems a common failure in these cars is the check-valve in the fuel line that prevents the fuel from draining back into the tank after shut-down. As a simple test, try cycling your key from off to on a couple of times and letting the pump run the full 3 seconds each time before actually cranking the car. If it fires right up after that, that's probably your culprit.

Tom F&L GoR has created a module to run the fuel pump for 10 seconds upon ignition to overcome this.
 

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It seems a common failure in these cars is the check-valve in the fuel line that prevents the fuel from draining back into the tank after shut-down.
Tom F&L GoR has created a module to run the fuel pump for 10 seconds upon ignition to overcome this.

Not so O yellow one! The years that had the most failures were 96 & 97. Yes Tom's module works good and can save you money!:cool:
 
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The fuel pressure goes to zero after the car sits.




Discounting internal issues, how about,really bad plugs or fuel pump. It typically is not the pump itself, but, the check valve that holds pressure. Put a pressure gauge at the schrader valve and let the car sit, see if the pressure goes to zero.
 
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