Hmmm that subject sounds like the begining to a Extends, or "male" enhancement commercial.

Anywho...

After I installed the car alarm with remote start I noticed that it will not remote start (it cranks of course) first thing in the morning, or really anytime it has set for a few hours.

I increased the "crank" time on it Sunday, so I'll see how it does later this morning.

I'm pretty sure this is a case of the fuel pressure not being at the pressure it needs to be at, but part of the routine the car alarm goes through is to turn on the ACC and sit there for a good 3 seconds before it cranks.

I have let it set for a good 15 to 20 seconds before I have tried cranking it manually. Same result, a little hard to start on that first crank. 2nd one is usually instant start.

Could this be a sign of a leaky fuel injector(s)? Should I be expecting the fuel pressure to stay up for several hours, or is it normal for it to drop off?