of course. My guess is that the FPR isn't running too rich for the computer to compensate for, but maybe the compensation is cutting out injectors at times. That, or the FPR isn't totally leaky, but may be intermittent and the valve may be fluttering. Either way, you should notice idle changes from unplugging a good fpr.
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Well I started to fiddle with the FPR today, and no sooner then I touched it did it start leaking fuel around the o-ring...shit.
One thing led to another and before I knew it I had the upper and lower manifolds removed along with the fuel rail. A simple attempt at diagnosis has turned into a slew of while I am there maintenance.
I am going to:
Replace upper and lower manifold gaskets.
New FPR and associated o-rings
Send out my injectors for a complete service, ultrasonic cleaning and flow matching.
Replace all rubber fuel line in the engine bay with new metric fuel line and OEM clamps.
Clean and paint upper and lower manifolds.
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It sounds like there is an ignition miss at high load/cyl pressures. At low rpms and WOT the load is super high, once the mis starts it keeps going.
I would double check the plugs around the porcelain for any black marks, perhaps swap plugs and wires if they are available.
The plugs look slightly oily, is there a valve cover leak into the plug holes?
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Well I got my injectors back from service today. I carefully put everything back together.. and sadly no joy. Everything looks really nice, but nothing has changed.
I installed 4 basically new injectors (with new orings)
I installed a new FPR
I cleaned the gunk deposits off the intake surfaces until sparkling clean
I reinstalled the manifolds with all new gaskets
I once again looked over every single vacuum line. Nothing to leak!
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Problem has been identified!
I went to to Teaguer's place to swap some parts off his 318i trying to find my problem and the first thing I swapped fixed it. My spark plug wires are aparently bad although looking at them doesn't show anything conclusive as to them being bad.
New wires need to be ordered!
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