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    Originally posted by MIKe30 View Post
    I have the valve plugged in but nothings hooked up to the valve.


    I really wonder why my MAF is throwing a code... :(
    Hmm.. It shouldn't throw a code if you have the evap valve plugged in. ECU couldn't care less what hoses are actually attached (or not attached).

    There could be a break in the wire going to the evap valve or the valve has a short. You could read the resistance between the evap pin #36 at your ECU and +12.

    You aren't talking about the running losses solenoid, are you? That was '95 only.

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      Originally posted by White325is View Post
      It made it cut out and if I would get on it I couldnt really rev above 3 grand. But if I just got on it slow and normal it was fine and I could drive it like a granny.

      EDIT: Looks like speed sensor is pin 14 and its a small black wire white stripe. I have to go look. But it should be the same on both sides.


      You could be able to get a new evap can from the auto zone for a few dollars. then just grab some hose, clamps and a valve from an M20 should work fine.
      Interesting. When I would try to take off from a stop, it would jerk/cut out just like a tps issue. I'd have to kinda just get it going, and once it was going I could get on it when I wanted to. No issues highway. Stopping, going, getting moving, keeping an idle, stalling are my symptoms. Thought it was a tps and a vacuum issue until I read the codes..
      Originally posted by hoveringuy View Post
      Hmm.. It shouldn't throw a code if you have the evap valve plugged in. ECU couldn't care less what hoses are actually attached (or not attached).

      There could be a break in the wire going to the evap valve or the valve has a short. You could read the resistance between the evap pin #36 at your ECU and +12.

      You aren't talking about the running losses solenoid, are you? That was '95 only.
      Not sure. I'm talking about whatever it is that plugs into the port between injector one and two on the injector harness. Is that the part that is being referred to by "EVAP System Running Losses Valve"?
      Last edited by MIKe30; 10-02-2009, 03:32 PM.

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        after searching it does look like VSS is pin 14 blk/white, going to make sure it gets all the way to the dme. It looks like it's pin 42 blk/white at the ecu on obd1 cars...hope it's the same for obd2 cars. I noobishly don't have a wiring schematic of my engine/harness and it's not on that website that jgood has posted before...

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          VSS on obd2 cars is the brown/red wire at pin 9. Fixed my harness and after 10 miles the code didnt come back.

          Doing my first break in oil change now. I'm down to MAF code, EVAP running losses code, and a vacuum leak. Still stalls when stopping sometimes, little jerkey at take off, and sucking noise when giving throttle initially. Has to have a vacuum leak, maybe my obd1 mani conversion is hosed incorrectly... lots to check.

          Hoping to get the exhaust put on today still. We'll see, hopefully a shop will come through..

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            The vaccuum leak sounds like the problems my roommate had with an M50 manifold swap using the KO kit. Hoses didn't always seat right, thus the sucking noise when the throttle was opened and some minor idling issues.
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              Originally posted by whiltebeitel View Post
              The vaccuum leak sounds like the problems my roommate had with an M50 manifold swap using the KO kit. Hoses didn't always seat right, thus the sucking noise when the throttle was opened and some minor idling issues.
              I'm using the bimmerworld kit with obd1 tb and gasket. Will sort that soon. Just ordered new cam position sensor, crank sensor, throttle position sensor, pressure control valve and hoses. Will install everything and then check for vacuum leaks. Hopefully that'll do it.

              Also just got my stromung installed. Had a GHETTO custom exhaust shop do it. After it not looking very good AT ALL at first, ended up doing a nice job and used the stromung piping, just chopped up and shortened. Was sad to see them chop up a brand new expensive ass exhaust. Anyway, they had it come out straight the way I wanted, just need to rework the valence a bit to make it look centered. The exhaust is more quiet than stock now! Expecting it to open up after some miles though.


              Tranny is still an issue. On the way home stopped at advance auto, when in the parking spot I heard a new noise... it's my t/o bearing! Great. Looks like I may just be getting a new clutch and t/o bearing. Contemplating going with HD clutch, I kinda liked the feel but I don't know how much I'd like it for daily driving. Decisions decisions...

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                Originally posted by MIKe30 View Post
                Tranny is still an issue. On the way home stopped at advance auto, when in the parking spot I heard a new noise... it's my t/o bearing! Great. Looks like I may just be getting a new clutch and t/o bearing. Contemplating going with HD clutch, I kinda liked the feel but I don't know how much I'd like it for daily driving. Decisions decisions...
                Shit! If I have any more problems with my car after we do the head swap, I think I'll leave it in North Tulsa with the doors unlocked.
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                  Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
                  Shit! If I have any more problems with my car after we do the head swap, I think I'll leave it in North Tulsa with the doors unlocked.
                  I'm tempted to put my car on a plane to tulsa... until I drive it. Oh did I forget to mention my newly rebuilt/modified vanos unit already rattles? Cool isn't it?

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                    Originally posted by MIKe30 View Post
                    I'm tempted to put my car on a plane to tulsa... until I drive it. Oh did I forget to mention my newly rebuilt/modified vanos unit already rattles? Cool isn't it?
                    You're using the Getrag 265 right? Aren't they notorious for t/o bearing noise...and isn't it normal for them? Depends on how bad the noise is though.

                    So they have to shorten the stromung exhaust for it to fit or did you want them to shorten it so that the tips were flush with the valance?
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                      they are. none of my e30's have had quiet TO bearings... neither of my 2 zf's have either and they work fine with thausands of track miles on 'em ; /
                      No more e30s for me.
                      88 black BMW OBDII 332is dedicated track [sold]
                      88 BMW OBDII bronzit 332is [RIP 03/08]
                      91 BMW 325i [sold]
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                        Originally posted by dude8383 View Post
                        You're using the Getrag 265 right? Aren't they notorious for t/o bearing noise...and isn't it normal for them? Depends on how bad the noise is though.

                        So they have to shorten the stromung exhaust for it to fit or did you want them to shorten it so that the tips were flush with the valance?
                        Nope, getrag 260. Drove it to work again today, if it stays the way it was today I can deal with it. Barely noticeable at all. The other whining noise is still there though.

                        Had to shorten it to even fit. The angle of the tips coming off the muffler made things a real hassle too. If i were to do it all over again, since stromung's are built to order - I would have asked to see if they could have built me an e30 shaped cat-back with e36 size tubing. Live and learn. Now I have to re-work the rear valence to make it look right. Had to cut about a 1/4" of the valence hole to the right, and now I have to fill in the gap to the left of the tips to make it look even. Wanted to get the rear valence detextured and painted anyway so I'll just take care of it all at once over the winter. I'm going to enjoy the damn car for now.




                        Also, for those of you reading that are in the middle of your swap, don't delete your charcoal canister. Find a way to keep it. With the canister deleted and the hard line capped off, it builds so much pressure! Besides the tank farting everytime I open up the cap to fill it, the pressures are so off that it almost pinches the soft gas line shut (the one that goes from the tank cap to the fuel tank).

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                          Originally posted by MIKe30 View Post
                          Nope, getrag 260. Drove it to work again today, if it stays the way it was today I can deal with it. Barely noticeable at all. The other whining noise is still there though.

                          Had to shorten it to even fit. The angle of the tips coming off the muffler made things a real hassle too. If i were to do it all over again, since stromung's are built to order - I would have asked to see if they could have built me an e30 shaped cat-back with e36 size tubing. Live and learn. Now I have to re-work the rear valence to make it look right. Had to cut about a 1/4" of the valence hole to the right, and now I have to fill in the gap to the left of the tips to make it look even. Wanted to get the rear valence detextured and painted anyway so I'll just take care of it all at once over the winter. I'm going to enjoy the damn car for now.
                          Sorry I actually meant to say 260 :)

                          So you had your stromung built to order?? I mean I'm running stock 328is catback and I figured I would just order the E36 Stromung catback from understeer.com

                          Can you get some pics of how the exhaust is now?
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                            Originally posted by dude8383 View Post
                            Sorry I actually meant to say 260 :)

                            So you had your stromung built to order?? ...blahblah...

                            Can you get some pics of how the exhaust is now?
                            Now that i think of it it may just be lightweight flywheel chatter? It's only 12lbs though, not sure what stock was.


                            and no, reread the post. All stromungs are built after the order is put in. You order an e30 stromung, order goes in, builders make exhaust, exhaust gets shipped to you. It doesn't just get plucked off the shelf and sent to denis the mennis in ny after you order. Thats why it takes a couple weeks after ordering to get it.

                            With that said, I don't know if they will custom build one for you. Like I said before, if i were to do it again - I would have tried to get them to do a custom one for me. Well, semi-custom anyway. Just e30 shape with e36 size tips/tubing (for all I know the tips and tubing are the same freakin size, I know first hand though the shape and angles of the tips/tubes are way different).

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                              Originally posted by MIKe30 View Post
                              Now that i think of it it may just be lightweight flywheel chatter? It's only 12lbs though, not sure what stock was.


                              and no, reread the post. All stromungs are built after the order is put in. You order an e30 stromung, order goes in, builders make exhaust, exhaust gets shipped to you. It doesn't just get plucked off the shelf and sent to denis the mennis in ny after you order. Thats why it takes a couple weeks after ordering to get it.

                              With that said, I don't know if they will custom build one for you. Like I said before, if i were to do it again - I would have tried to get them to do a custom one for me. Well, semi-custom anyway. Just e30 shape with e36 size tips/tubing (for all I know the tips and tubing are the same freakin size, I know first hand though the shape and angles of the tips/tubes are way different).
                              lol denis the mennis...you know i haven't been called that in a LONG time.

                              so if i wanted to buy a stromung exhaust, going through understeer, they would pretty much contact stromung and have it built to order? PM me the price you paid for yours, or IM me on AIM - fnkymnky8383
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                                Originally posted by dude8383 View Post
                                lol denis the mennis...you know i haven't been called that in a LONG time.

                                so if i wanted to buy a stromung exhaust, going through understeer, they would pretty much contact stromung and have it built to order? PM me the price you paid for yours, or IM me on AIM - fnkymnky8383
                                haha. I bought mine from understeer and paid the regular price. Think it was 670 shipped? I just ordered the e36 one, so whatever the e36 m3 one is priced at on their site is what I paid.

                                Yes, I think you're getting it now. Understeer just tells stromung (or whoever is making them) "hey, I have an e36 stromung order. Build me one." and then they build it, and they or understeer sends it to you. I just picked off of their options from their website. e36 or e30, 325 or 318, etc. Wish I asked for e36 size tubing, e30 style fitment. If they could have done that it would have made things sooo much better. Try it, see what they say. The worst they can say is no, and then you're no worse off than you started ;)


                                To add to the thread topic... Today I fixed my side skirts, finished putting the splitter on my front lip and installed everything. Also changed up some of the lighting. Hoping to switch my harmonic balancer back to my good one (swapped to original while troubleshooting a while back), and hopefully install my skid plate I bought way back before I ever bought the motor!! :shock:

                                Tomorrow I should be getting lots of goodies. Crank, cam, and throttle position sensors - hopefully get them installed. Also should be getting a pcv valve and hoses for it, get that in and see where my vacuum issue is at. If it's still there start spraying injector or carb cleaner everywhere and find the damn vacuum leak.

                                Oh yea, I should also be receiving some wheels. Hopefully I can make them fit! Then next week get on dyno, overnight graphs and dme to bimmerworld. Get everything back and be ready for a track day next monday. Somewhere in there have to fit installing front coils/plates and hopefully get e-brake stuff in there if it's needed for track day tech inspection. busy busy!!!!
                                Last edited by MIKe30; 10-14-2009, 04:06 PM.

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