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! have a 93 Toyota pickup that I started and while it was warming up ,during sub zero weather, it stopped running. Now when I try to start it, it will turn over but will not start. It is getting gas but doesn't seem to be firing.
most older cars were designed to run between 600 to 800 rpm so its not an issue, if the aircon is on it should pick up a few hundred rpm but dont be to concerned unless its dropping below 500rpm. these cars have a lot of low end torque so you wont have any trouble getting off the line.
could be a problem with the MAP sensor. I have a 93 escort and it had a simalar prob and it was just a dirty map sensor. I cleaned it and it is running exelent now.
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