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    My M10 average 19 MPG for both freeway and city driving. PO put Gen 3 green top injectors. Would this be the cause of my high gas consumption? or its something else...

    #2
    L-Jetronic is not an adaptive fuel injection system. I would get some stock injectors and try them. A properly tuned M10 can deliver 35 MPG on the highway and 22+ around town. 19 highway is way down there - something is wrong.

    BTW: Toss any weird plugs and use copper on the 318i.

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      #3
      I use newer 4-hole injectors (Mk3 2.0L Golf injectors, VW #037-906-031, Bosch #0280-150-955) and get the low to mid 20s, which is reasonable for how I drive. Is your O2 sensor busted? Have you checked the AFM? Does it smell like it's running rich?
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        #4
        Originally posted by noypi2 View Post
        My M10 average 19 MPG for both freeway and city driving. PO put Gen 3 green top injectors. Would this be the cause of my high gas consumption? or its something else...
        Forget to mention...its autotragic too..

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          #5
          Still too low especially on the highway. Question: Any other non-stock parts on the car or just the injectors?

          Opinion as follows:

          BMW had the 318i tweaked for efficiency in those days (think 325e/eta). Any changes on the non-adaptive L-Jetronic are likely to be a tuning challenge and cause a loss in MPG. It can be done for sure, but a professional fine tune will certainly be in order. Back in the day, I found that advancing the timing and running 93 octane resulted in more MPG, but I had the domed higher compression pistons (not sure if that matters). Having said that, injectors could certainly be a factor. Newer injectors like so many other technologies have their own "signature." They likely atomize the fuel differently at the same flow rate, open and close faster/slower etc.

          I would suggest going stock and making one change to the the engine and management system at a time.

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            #6
            Just the injectors. Thanks for the suggestion. Anybody here have injectors available?

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              #7
              See if MEPEH has any. They need to be clean and in recent service.

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                #8
                Mine got horrible gas mileage until I did a full tune up. seafoam, plugs, wires/cap/rotor. all fluids new air filter, and a new fuel filter.

                Start with the basics.

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                  #9
                  Did all that except seafoam..still low MPG.

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                    #10
                    I have a set of stock injectors. They seemed to work fine before I pulled them. PM me if you're interested.

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                      #11
                      30 year old injectors will need cleaning!

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                        #12
                        M10 = 24 mpg

                        Period

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                          #13
                          Rock auto!!

                          My M10 gets a gallon of gas each week and does anywhere from 10 to 15 miles. but I am racing it at 7 thousand rpm.

                          note, uses about 3/4 of the gallon, every 4th week I dont need much gas , just to be safe

                          sigpic1984 318i Total conversion to a DIRT race car.
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