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If you have a place on the supply line that is not perfectly sealed, then you'll loose pressure (or more exactly vacuum in this case) while the car sits more than you loose when it is already started. It's like sucking a drink through a straw, if you have a small hole in the straw you can still suck liquid through but you get a bit of air. If you stop sucking liquid (like engine stopped), then air will get in the straw and all the liquid will drop in the straw till the spot where the hole is (this is just how physics works). The stock Crd setup is this: fuel gets sucked from the tank by the cp3 through the supply line, through the fuel filter, in the cp3, it gets pressurized and delivered to fuel rail. If you have a small air leak, then cp3 will suck fuel and air, hence it would run normal once it started. If the leak is small enough, your cp3 will get enough fuel for pressurized delivery to the rail. But when you stop the engine, cp3 won't pull fuel through and the existing vacuum from the fuel line will be lost to the air that gets in through the leak. This is why it starts harder if it sits for a while, since cp3 and the fuel rail will need to purge the existing air first, and only then will be able to deliver pressurized fuel to the rail (air being less dense compresses easier and also expands easier in volume). Also, consider that fuel density is higher than air density, so you may have an air leak but not a fuel leak, even if you add a pump to the tank, which is the best solution. If you want to sort of fix the air leak issue, then install a free flow inline fuel pump (like Kennedy diesel) as closer to the tank as possible. You may still have a small air leak but the inline pump will force pulling the fuel through, which will help your fuel line filling up sooner with fuel.
_________________ 2005 kj CRD, samco, suncoast tc, provent, Kennedy lift pump, GDE ECO full torque, 2nd gen filter head, 245/70/16 a/t tires, mopar light bar, fumoto oil valve, OEM Skid Plates, ARB Front bumper and HD OME, tru cool LPD47391 40k GVW tranny cooler (stock cooler delete), FF Dynamics e-fan and shroud, rocker arms replaced, HDS2 190F thermostat.
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