Good details! Anyone have a guess as to how rail pressure could be low on start without setting a P0087, P008A or similar code?Mine did this for the first time today. Got half a tank of fuel in and haven't filled up since I last brimmed it a week ago.
Started perfectly on the second attempt. Interesting it also threw an error code and a check engine light. Plugged the code reader in, see attached.
Car had sat for a week since last start (not on charge and last use was a 55 mile drive) Cleared the codes and now all fine again.
Having built and mapped more than a few cars in my time the syptom seems to fall inline with the fuel pump not priming before start, and therefore not having fuel rail pressure to fire the initial injector priming pulse which is typically much longer than the pulse fired during running. You'd expect the pump to prime either when the drivers door is opened or closed (my old RS4, M140 and others have done this and you can hear it) or when the start button is pressed just before it cranks. This would also explain why it starts ok on the second button press as the fuel rails then have pressure and normally in a stall situation the pump would re-prime along with the priming pulse being delivered - and this kind of falls inline with the 'work around' where they are suggesting turn on the ignition and wait a few seconds before a second press to start.
Either way, if my thoughts are correct (which they may well not be as I don't know the exact set up in the Emira, yet) it would be software and not fuel related.
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