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  1. #25
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    ^ I see. Must be a fuel related thing then.

    Or perhaps if you turn off the engine while the iVTEC CAM gears are angled in 'high output' mode (mid-high revs), they dont get a chance to reset back to idle mode, which in turn causes a rough start up.
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  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    Or perhaps if you turn off the engine while the iVTEC CAM gears are angled in 'high output' mode (mid-high revs), they dont get a chance to reset back to idle mode, which in turn causes a rough start up.
    If this was the case, EVERY Toyota out there would have the same starting problem.
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  3. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    ^ I see. Must be a fuel related thing then.

    Or perhaps if you turn off the engine while the iVTEC CAM gears are angled in 'high output' mode (mid-high revs), they dont get a chance to reset back to idle mode, which in turn causes a rough start up.
    i dont see someone turning the engine off while revving at 6000rpm?

  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by EUR003act View Post
    i dont see someone turning the engine off while revving at 6000rpm?
    LOL...
    yea it happens to mine. I think if you often start and turn off the engine, eg. short 3 mins journey to shops, it will happen. The engine seems weak and i went to the mechanics they sed the battery was fine.

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