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Installed injectors = start delay

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Old 02-18-2009, 11:18 PM
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Installed injectors = start delay

I installed stage 2 injectors and now I have a delay when I start the truck. I have to turn the key on and wait about 5 seconds and then the truck starts right up. I can turn the truck off and immediately try to start it but it will just turn over unless I wait the few seconds. I also replaced all the orings on the injectors and cross over tubes.
Any freakin ideas?

The heads clean no fuel leaks. I even turned it off and pinched the fuel line in case fuel was running back to the tank. Still does it.
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the higher pop off pressure might cause this. try starting it with a little pedal.
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Make sure they are torqued to 89in/lbs or the copper washers will leak and that will cause it to.
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