1980Esprit
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I have a 1980 Trans am with Turbo 301, and I am confused around something my car is doing. Yesterday I had started up the car to get fluids running, I also have the rear end up on jack-stands so that I can put it into gear and get both tranny and rear end fluids moving. However, the weird thing is that it was probably-10C out, and when I had started the car it had went into high idle for maybe 2-4 seconds until I kicked it off. The car was idling almost perfect. I had not started the car for probably a few weeks. (It was turning over for a while, expected for a cold start/old start, but it had started idling near perfect). During the summer time when we started it up, we would probably have to wait 5-8 minutes before taking choke off, and driving it out. (We have to wait for it to idle because we have to use S - turns to maneuver it out of the garage. In both, summer, and winter it is in a garage, and would say the temperature is almost the same for both times. We live in Central Canada so it does get quite cold out, and during the nights it might get down to -15C, -20C at this time.
We had not used a block heater, and the motor was stone cold both for summer and winter when we fired it up.
I am wondering if because the carburetor is out of tune that it is doing this, is there any difference in pressure between summer and winter?
Carb is running rich because where we got it the altitude was 1,048 m (3,438 ft) above sea level, and for where we are located it is around 445 m above.
(The car is running fairly rich, because when we start it up in garage we have to go out for warm up because if you do not go out. It will burn your eyes very badly from the gasoline--(?) and have to leave.)
Thanks for the help. I am just more curious than actually being a problem.
We had not used a block heater, and the motor was stone cold both for summer and winter when we fired it up.
I am wondering if because the carburetor is out of tune that it is doing this, is there any difference in pressure between summer and winter?
Carb is running rich because where we got it the altitude was 1,048 m (3,438 ft) above sea level, and for where we are located it is around 445 m above.
(The car is running fairly rich, because when we start it up in garage we have to go out for warm up because if you do not go out. It will burn your eyes very badly from the gasoline--(?) and have to leave.)
Thanks for the help. I am just more curious than actually being a problem.
