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  • sumrnitz
    Noobie
    • Feb 2008
    • 19

    #1

    Loss of power while driving

    Hello forum,
    The past month or so I've had an issue with my '89 325i 5 speed.
    While accelerating I get an rpm flatspot that will range anywhere from 3700 to 4300 where the car just falls on it's face, loses power and simply will not rev any higher. It happens anywhere in this range, but only when driving. When I sit still it will rev freely. It's a weekend car so it does sit up some. Yesterday, I put some fuel injector cleaner and premium gas in just in case it's dirty injectors (i've put 50 miles or so on it since, not enough to clean anything yet).
    The car is completely stock except for one of those cheap ebay cone filters that I put on (yeah, like that actually helped anything :crazy: ) a couple of years ago. Didn't hurt anything, really didn't add anything unfortunately, just sounded cool. Filter is clean, plugs and cap look good. If there are any ideas I would sure appreciate it.

    Thanks everyone for taking time to read my thread,

    Chris
  • lennon
    E30 Fanatic
    • Jun 2008
    • 1416

    #2
    Afm?

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    • sumrnitz
      Noobie
      • Feb 2008
      • 19

      #3
      Would it be happening even when the car is sitting still if it was? I have no clue here.

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      • e30trooper
        R3V OG
        • Mar 2009
        • 11576

        #4
        Fpr

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        • Alpinweiße30
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 73

          #5
          Originally posted by e30trooper
          Fpr
          Both the AFM and the FPR would make a difference sitting at idle and while moving though right?

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          • sumrnitz
            Noobie
            • Feb 2008
            • 19

            #6
            Originally posted by Alpinweiße30
            Both the AFM and the FPR would make a difference sitting at idle and while moving though right?
            That's my thought process too. It seems that if either of those parts had issues then it would happen while the car is sitting still and being revved up. Could be wrong though?

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            • e30trooper
              R3V OG
              • Mar 2009
              • 11576

              #7
              Originally posted by Alpinweiße30
              Both the AFM and the FPR would make a difference sitting at idle and while moving though right?
              When my FRP was acting up , i couldnt pass 4k rpms . This happened due to me nearly running out of gas. Lots of blogging and back firing

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              • sumrnitz
                Noobie
                • Feb 2008
                • 19

                #8
                Mine never gets below 1/4 tank. Were you having the problem when sitting still too?

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                • I got it, yes!!
                  Wrencher
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 206

                  #9
                  I hope you get this fixed. I am having almost this same problem but mine happens at ~~5200 rpm. It feels like a fuel starvation issue. Doesnt happen when revved from a stop. Does your happen if the take the rpms up there at part throttle??? My next step is to do a fuel pressure test. You might want to do the same. I have changed out both the AFM and the FPR. It didnt change anything.

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                  • sumrnitz
                    Noobie
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 19

                    #10
                    It seems that we were thinking the same thing. When I was driving I tried it both at partial throttle and full throttle with the same result. Sitting still I can punch it or partial throttle with no issues. Really weird if you ask me.

                    BTW: I meant to add that I put a new fuel filter on about 1200 miles back. Has been doing fine though.

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                    • lennon
                      E30 Fanatic
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 1416

                      #11
                      It could be lots of things. afm, tps, Intake leaks, o2 sensor, fuel system, etc etc

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                      • sumrnitz
                        Noobie
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 19

                        #12
                        It just seems like those things would affect the car while at rest too. I spent another hour messing with it last night. The check engine light came on for a second while it was bogging and immediately went back off. I'm really puzzled on this one.

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                        • Streichholzschächtelchen
                          E30 Mastermind
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1670

                          #13
                          No load and high fuel flow demand at rest vs under load, I bet a fuel volume with pressure drop issue.
                          Jah bless! :pimp:

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                          • sumrnitz
                            Noobie
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 19

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Streichholzschächtelchen
                            No load and high fuel flow demand at rest vs under load, I bet a fuel volume with pressure drop issue.
                            That makes sense. It's going to take more fuel while under load to reach those rpm's then it will sitting in the driveway.

                            New development: I went to start her (she's a she :) ) this morning and she took a long time to start...like there was no gas. The car normally fires up instantly. I wonder if the fuel pump is going south on me?

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                            • E30_fiend
                              R3V OG
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 7348

                              #15
                              if the check engine popped on for a little then you should run a stomp test to see which code you pull. This could very well point you in the correct direction for a fix.




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