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Originally Posted by JLRvtec
Try and wait for about 3 seconds or until your check engine light goes out before cranking the starter. These have fuel pumps that tend to get some back pressure. Allow some fuel to pump for 3 seconds and it should start every time. Plus it's bad to start really quick. I have had many Hondas and they all did that. Hope that helps.
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I agree with this quote.
Mine started to take longer to start at the 3000 mile mark. I assumed it's cause the motor broke in finally and the rings seated. You also have to remember 11:1 compression. The higher the compression the harder to start. I'm not worried at all.