Cold Start Valve
- Porsche 911 1975-1977 3.0L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1976-79
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
- Porsche 924 Turbo 2.0L 1979-81
- Porsche 924 Turbo 2.0L 1982-84
- Porsche 924 Carrera GT 2.0L 1981
- Porsche 924 Carrera GTS 2.0L 1982

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Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 1975-77
Porsche 924 1976-85
Porsche 924 turbo 1981-1984
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High-Quality Cold Start Valves for Reliable Fuel Enrichment and Smooth Engine Starting
A cold start valve—sometimes called a cold start injector or enrichment valve—is a crucial component in the engine’s fuel and electrical system. It delivers an additional burst of fuel during cold starts, helping the engine fire up quickly and achieve stable idle when temperatures are low. By enriching the mixture only when needed, this valve supports consistent starting performance and reduces strain on the ignition and fuel systems.
Whether restoring a classic fuel-injected model or troubleshooting cold starting issues, a properly functioning cold start valve is essential for dependable engine behaviour.
What Cold Start Valves Do
Cold start valves provide temporary fuel enrichment during
cold conditions.
Their key functions include:
- Injecting
extra fuel during engine cranking to improve combustion
- Stabilising
idle speed immediately after a cold start
- Reducing
misfires, hesitation and stalling when the engine is cold
- Working
with temperature sensors and control units to determine when
enrichment is required
- Supporting smooth starts in winter or after prolonged engine rest
A functioning cold start valve ensures quicker starts, reduced emissions and smoother warm-up.
Why Cold Start Valves Commonly Fail
Because this component operates in a high-pressure fuel
environment and communicates with electrical controls, it can fail due to:
- Internal
clogging from varnish, debris or aged fuel
- Electrical
connection faults affecting activation signals
- Sticking
or leaking injectors delivering too much or too little fuel
- Wear
of internal solenoids causing weak or inconsistent operation
- Corrosion
around connectors or the injector body
- Fuel
pressure irregularities causing imbalance in flow
- High-mileage degradation reducing spray efficiency
Failure symptoms often include hard cold starts, long crank times, rough idle, flooding or black exhaust smoke.
Why You Should Replace a Faulty Cold Start Valve
A failing cold start valve directly affects drivability and increases stress on the ignition and fuel systems. Replacing it with a high-quality, precision-built alternative engineered to match original performance standards ensures reliable starting and optimal fuel delivery.
Benefits include:
- Faster, smoother cold starts
- Improved fuel delivery during warm-up
- Reduced risk of engine flooding or lean conditions
- Lower emissions and cleaner combustion
- Stable idle and smoother early-drive performance
- Better reliability in winter and cold climates
Replacing this component is a cost-effective way to restore proper cold-start behaviour and prevent unnecessary wear on other engine systems.