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Fully charge the battery and see if it starts like it should. If your battery is fully charged, but still turns over slowly, its your starter. If using a fully charged battery solves your problem, its your alternator.
Check fuel pressure and fuel flow, If the pressure is lower than what is recomended injectors will not function correctly , no start condition (trys real hard though)
I have a really good hunch that your problem is the spark plugs. As with this when your engine gets warmer the plugs get hotter and they start to lose power when you try to start your engine. I am not positive on this but I am really certain, but with this problem there can be a number of things happening.
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