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    will idle but stalls when revved

    I recently converted my 90 325i from an auto to a 5 spd and now it seems like the car is taking a very long time to relearn the system.

    At first it would idle up and down like it was learning which made sense, and then it would idle smoothly on its own but when revved it would drop back down and stall. It ran fine otherwise but I would have to keep the revs up at stops or drop it down smoothly to let it idle.

    Any ideas? Experiences with anything like that?
    just doin track stuff :-P


    "When was the last time you drove an e30 without a smile on your face?"

    #2
    Sounds like it could be an intake leak to me, at least that is the place to start. A smoke test of the intake will quickly tell if there are intake leaks and where they are.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      i put an afe cone air filter on it, i was thinking that maybe i should return it back to the stock box then go from there.
      just doin track stuff :-P


      "When was the last time you drove an e30 without a smile on your face?"

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        #4
        check idle mixtures with AFM

        could also be a buggered FPR, easy way to see is if its leaking fuel out the back of it.
        my car had a buggered FPR showed those symptoms
        RIP 84 323i coupe 5spd w/ 14psi
        89' 318i

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          #5
          check idle mixtures with AFM

          could also be a buggered FPR, easy way to see is if its leaking fuel out the back of it.
          my car had a buggered FPR showed those symptoms
          RIP 84 323i coupe 5spd w/ 14psi
          89' 318i

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            #6
            ill check but ive talked to a couple people and it seems to just be the relearning procedure due to battery disconection.

            i actually picked up a spare FPR last month so im good there



            anyone know the proper relearning procedure?
            just doin track stuff :-P


            "When was the last time you drove an e30 without a smile on your face?"

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              #7
              The time for the DME to re-learn the engine, if it is working properly, is measured in minutes, not days. You have an underlying problem and my best guess would be an intake leak.
              The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
              Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                #8
                fixed. throttle body was clogged

                thanks guys
                just doin track stuff :-P


                "When was the last time you drove an e30 without a smile on your face?"

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