SOLVED!! I'm RICH baby! (OBDII s52 content)
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Good to know on the the ECU "reset". Looks like OEM injectors are about $140ea. Not ready to throw money at new ones just yet. I do want to drive the car some more to see what all it's doing. Feels good that I've made some progress finally - I appreciate your help!-Geno
'87 325is (s52'd)
'95 525iT
'02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'98 Disco 1Comment
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Well since i made the "switch" last week, gas mileage has certainly gotten better! Got 300 miles out of the last tank.
Tried this new scan app w/ the laptop i bought - still looks like some funny business going on with bank 2. I'm also getting a P0154 (No Response B2S1) and P1189 (Fuel Control B2S1) code which would seem to be pointing to an issue with the bank 2 O2 sensor. I may just replace both of them at this point to eliminate any variables. I don't know if it's possible to short out a sensor, but with the charging issues i was having and the fact that the DME was dumping fuel due to the crossed sensors - maybe one of the sensors got fouled/shorted?
Last edited by BlackSpeed66; 06-22-2016, 04:14 PM.-Geno
'87 325is (s52'd)
'95 525iT
'02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'98 Disco 1Comment
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did you reset adaptations after you swapped the connectors back? Not sure if it'll make a difference after this long though.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30Comment
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Well I've finally been driving around for a month now with no CEL and wanted to update this. Turns out, it was the MAF.
While I was up in arms over the supposed O2 sensor issue, I had decided to take a stab an a new aftermarket MAF on eBay for $50. Yeah it was sort of a stupid idea, and it seemed to make the engine feel smoother. Lets be honest, $400 for an OEM MAF is a bit tough to stomach. Other than the silly codes, the car seemed to run fine, so I was just dealing w/ the intermittent CEL.
I did send the injectors out to Cruzin Performance for a test and clean to make sure there was no issue there. They came out fine so back in they went. Still an intermittent CEL though. Rich at Cruzin Performance is a great guy - i learned more about fuel injectors in the 20 minute phone conversation than I'll ever need!
I still noted that the LTFT was in the negatives (about -8.X%) but not as bad as before. While talking with a coworker one day he asked if I had the original MAF that came w/ the engine and suggested trying it again. I tossed it back in and went for an hour plus drive. Immediately noticed the LTFT was doing something different. Good different. I was actually seeing slightly positive fuel trims for once so after some research on line (other e36/e46 forums), it seems that some of these aftermarket MAFs can actually 'under report' the air that is being taken in giving a false rich condition. Been driving the car as-is for the last month and its doing great!
-Geno
'87 325is (s52'd)
'95 525iT
'02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'98 Disco 1Comment

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