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    Car cuts and turns off during harder(er) acceleration

    If I drive softly, my revs will climb up fine. I only went to 3500 though because of my new clutch and flywheel. However, if I try to accelerate harder my car cuts and turns off at 2500. I drove softly until 3000 and noticed it didnt cut, so I tried to accelerate harder again and it cut and turned off at 3500rpm. I also seem to feel like a loss in power.

    What could it be? Fuel pump relay? fuel filter? fuel pump?

    #2
    Unhook your battery or ECU, whichever is easiest for you. Plug it back in. Start it up and immediately get on it. A buddy had this issue in his m50, it was his ECU.

    EDIT: this MIGHT be your problem, but hope it helps.


    90 325is alpine2 m50b25 becoming a dorifto car.

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      #3
      Wow I will try it. How long should I have the batt unhooked for?

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        #4
        what engine? im assuming its a 88 M20?
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          #5
          check your ignition wires.
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            #6
            Originally posted by mattdk318i View Post
            what engine? im assuming its a 88 M20?
            Its an 88 body with an s50 swap.


            Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Post
            check your ignition wires.
            You mean the coil packs?

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              #7
              You aren't still driving around open header are you?

              '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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                #8
                I am trying to... but it still cuts when I try to accelerate. This problem was there even when my exhaust was connected with the old M50 headers before I changed them to s52 headers.

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                  #9
                  I am just wondering... The ecu I have on the car has endured an over-rev. Could it be that it is protecting itself and shuts off even if I just try to accelerate a little harder?

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                    #10
                    I had a very similiar problem with my m20 and it ended up being one of the ground wires from my started post was loose. I rechecked the wiring and tighten them down and the problem never came back. It may or not be the case for you but it might help.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by graphikg View Post
                      Wow I will try it. How long should I have the batt unhooked for?
                      Shouldn't need to leave it unhooked for long at all.

                      Originally posted by mattdk318i View Post
                      what engine? im assuming its a 88 M20?
                      This is the 24v swap section...


                      90 325is alpine2 m50b25 becoming a dorifto car.

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                        #12
                        Engine Ground im betting

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys, I appreciate it. Please keep the ideas coming. I am going to try to eliminate some of these possibilities. But also to mention, I do feel a loss in power as far as the motor goes. The motor seems to be less ballsy; and I can get up to about 3000rpm if I go very smoothly through gears. But if I even try to put a little bit of throttle on it, it can shut off even at 2500 or 3000; the shutting off is like the key was just taken out of the ignition while driving. WEIRD!

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                            #14
                            I would guess MAF sensor personally.
                            Tried cleaning the throttle body?

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                              #15
                              ever resolve this?
                              '87 325ic, powered by S50.

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