Now dont get too excited here... not a Turbo, or even a XR6 for that matter. SWMBO has a BA XT sedan. I moved it from the drive to the rear lawn on Saturday afternoon. Didnt bother to idle/warm it just kicked it into life drove it 6mt max and switched it off. This morning, it would not start. Turned over OK but no hint of ignition. RACV arrived and diagnosed it as a flooded engine. Apparently common in BA's I haveen't heard of this before. The cure was to put the accelerator flat to the floor and crank it till it fired then back off the pedal and run at high revs for a "few" minutes Not so sure that's the best way to go, sorta like reving a cold engine to get the "lumps" out of it as I was advised by a total head when I was much younger. Needless to say glad it's a company car and that I was not there else the RACV guy just might have had a black eye for the mechanical abuse inflicted....(IMO) Apparently having the pedal flat to the florr before you turn the ignition cuts the fuel pump off. Anyone heard of this before? BTW SWMBO's co worker reckons same happened to him and the fix was same