Reddtarga
Falcon
I doubt it's a lack of fuel pressure as my other car which only switches the pump on at cranking puts up about 45PSI. in about a quarter of a second and fires up immediately to run at about 1500 RPM cold.
I have a fuel pressure gauge mounted on the fuel filter outlet, and have observed that my '90 model (gen 2 NA motor) seems to work the same.
Ignition on - nothing. Turn the key and 40+ psi is there instantly, but AFAIK my car has never stumbled on the first cold start.
It is not a spark issue, base on what I read here or air flow issue unless there is a faulty MAF which does make sense if it starts the 2nd time, Engine need air, spark and fuel for it to start. The ECU control cold start fuel mixture for starting up which is called open loop. It's not the Oyx sensor, that has to heat up first and this happen only when the motor is running. So it has to be a fuel issue. Quarter of a second fuel pump prime when cranking would be fine if there is no PSI lost in the fuel rail. remember the fuel regulators in these car are 20 to 25 years old. The cold start injector only give fuel in a pre crank starting then it straight to the main injectors. For example I'm installing a links I will not use the cold start injector as suggested by Links tuner. I will prim the fuel pump first so the fuel rail is at 45psi. Then the injector duty cycle pulses it with the first crank enrichment fuel, then post start enrichment and onto warm up enrichment. This only works correctly is fuel pressure is right, other wise your ECU fuel table will be lean. This will cause a first startup to stumble. If it is a gen 3 could be a faulty Map sensor which give a difference table reading for the ECU to get it info from.