Starting DBS from cold after long period of standing
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Mine is a manual DBS so to be 100% certain, this should work providing both the clutch and accelerator are in effect buried.
Can I ask if others have actually done this as, hopefully can be appreciated, it is a risk and I don't rant to damage the engine.
Massive thanks to all those that have replied up to now.
Can I ask if others have actually done this as, hopefully can be appreciated, it is a risk and I don't rant to damage the engine.
Massive thanks to all those that have replied up to now.
MrCrazy said:
I believe that if you put your foot to the floor and press the ECU in, the car will turn over and not fire.
Is this true as it would be an excellent way to circulate some oil prior to firing.
If it is not true, the results could be disastrous.
Any advice?
I had the same concern a few weeks ago on PH and followed the advice to flatten the clutch and accelerator then push the ECU in until the oil light gos out, this is about 2 secs in my V8V. Then start as normal rather than just release the accelerator where-by the engine roars spectacularly ( great noise but scared the bejabbers out of me the first time). As a thought based on my limited understanding of engines I guess it reaches operating pressure more quickly if the oil level is at Max, or there abouts, so I now check my oil that little bit more often. Is this true as it would be an excellent way to circulate some oil prior to firing.
If it is not true, the results could be disastrous.
Any advice?
MrCrazy said:
...Any advice?
Yes I do this. I do two longish turn-overs. Just remember to keep the throttle buried, before start sequence.Wait for the oil light to extinguish, then start as normal (no throttle.) The only advice is: concentrate on keeping your foot fully
down, or the inadvertent start up will make you jump.
Edited by Gibberish on Sunday 27th January 15:20
silverspeed said:
Tried this on my V12V and after about 10 seconds of what sounded like machine gun fire ( assume the starter) oil pressure light didn't go out. Is it best to do a few short tries or just wait on the first try. Must admit it sounds awful ping it.
That sounds more like starter not engaging if it sounded like a machine gun. Definately should not sound like that. 10 seconds is normally enoughGassing Station | Aston Martin | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff