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    e30 losses throttle and power.

    my 88 325i will be goin down the road and ill just lose throttle and ill turn it off and itll be fine. then it idles high, and if i turn it off sometimes its hard to start again. ive replaced a TON of stuff! please help me.

    #2
    Replace your CPS dude.
    @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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      #3
      When an event occurs does the tach go to zero while in gear and moving? That would suugest a problem with the CPS, DME, or DME power/ground. If the tach doesn't drop the fuel system becomes the likely suspect.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        #4
        Originally posted by jlevie View Post
        When an event occurs does the tach go to zero while in gear and moving? That would suugest a problem with the CPS, DME, or DME power/ground. If the tach doesn't drop the fuel system becomes the likely suspect.
        No it doesn't go to zero but it occurs in the same amount of time sequence. I've replaced the dme. But I don't know where the dme power ground is. And should I still replace the cps?

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          #5
          No it doesn't go to zero but it occurs in the same amount of time sequence.
          I don't understand what you mean. If the the DME shuts down or looses timing data the tach will instantly go to zero. If that happens while the car is in gear and moving it is a sure sign that of a problem with the DME or CPS. However if the tach doesn't exhibit that behavior the probable cause a a problem with the fuel system.

          DME power is provided by the small cable that connects to the battery positive post. That wire includes a fusible link that can go bad. If that happens the DME may "brown out". The DME grounds are the set of brown wires that are tied to the chassis at the right side shock tower.
          The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
          Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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            #6
            Originally posted by jlevie View Post
            I don't understand what you mean. If the the DME shuts down or looses timing data the tach will instantly go to zero. If that happens while the car is in gear and moving it is a sure sign that of a problem with the DME or CPS. However if the tach doesn't exhibit that behavior the probable cause a a problem with the fuel system.

            DME power is provided by the small cable that connects to the battery positive post. That wire includes a fusible link that can go bad. If that happens the DME may "brown out". The DME grounds are the set of brown wires that are tied to the chassis at the right side shock tower.
            If I lose throttle and turn the car off it,ill tutn it back on and it loses throttle in the same amount of time it'll do the same thing.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ashton View Post
              If I lose throttle and turn the car off it,ill tutn it back on and it loses throttle in the same amount of time it'll do the same thing.
              When was the last time you or the previous owner changed the FPR? It almost sounds like fuel delivery is your problem.
              @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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                #8
                Originally posted by IRON-E View Post
                When was the last time you or the previous owner changed the FPR? It almost sounds like fuel delivery is your problem.
                i changed it. ive replced the fuel pump, fuel filter, spark plugs, spark plug wires, head gasket, afm, head bolts, dme, coolant temp sensor, all new gaskets, coil, oil filter, oil, and more stuff i cant remember.

                so im so lost. only thing i can think is cps, bad gas, or too much gap in spark plugs, or something else.

                thanks.

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                  #9
                  i kinda have this too. I have a loss of power past 5k rpms. I have not replaced my fpr or tps , i cleaned the cpc. I do however have a very bad exhaust manifold leak. ( gaskets are trashed and missing one stud ) Car dosnt pull like it used to. Checked plugs yesterday. they are all a lil golden ( i replaced them maybe 5k ago ) got newish cap/rotor/plug wires..

                  Not thread jacking, i just need some info too.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ashton View Post
                    If I lose throttle and turn the car off it,ill tutn it back on and it loses throttle in the same amount of time it'll do the same thing.
                    That tells me, exactly nothing. Does, or does not, the tach react as I described during an event?
                    Originally posted by e30trooper
                    i kinda have this too. I have a loss of power past 5k rpms.
                    Check the WOT switch in the TPS. If it is okay, run the fuel system tests in the Bentley.
                    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jlevie View Post
                      That tells me, exactly nothing. Does, or does not, the tach react as I described during an event?

                      Check the WOT switch in the TPS. If it is okay, run the fuel system tests in the Bentley.
                      The tach reacts. Isn't doesn't go to zero.

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                        #12
                        Dude know this sounds stupid and unlikly but replace your fuel filter..

                        I had the same problem and though it was my injectors, or Ms, or what ever..
                        turned out it was a the fuel filter.. changed it on friday... all fixed..!
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by jlevie View Post
                          That tells me, exactly nothing. Does, or does not, the tach react as I described during an event?

                          Check the WOT switch in the TPS. If it is okay, run the fuel system tests in the Bentley.
                          Thanks i will into this. Alos im looking for a fuel pressure gauge just to see where its at.

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                            #14
                            This is good info. Mine cuts out for maybe a second. All dash lights come on and the tach goes to zero. Going to check out the DME power wire and grounds.

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                              #15
                              Whan it all fails and you can't figure it out... replace the filter..

                              than pm me so I can pm you back "told ya so"

                              have fun.. :mrgreen:
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