I recently picked up an '84 325e and I'm in the process of fixing some of the things left neglected by the previous owners. The car starts fine 99% of the time. However, after a few minutes driving it will barely run. I'm used to GM ecms/programming so to me it feels like when the car is going from open loop to closed loop. The temp gauge reads between 1/4 to just above and the car just runs rich as all hell. I have to mat it just to keep it running and it pours rich smoke. If I shut it off I will not be able to start it up. This is the weird part, if I just wait a minute it will crank and fire off perfectly fine and run for however long I need it to. I've gone on a few 100+ miles drives and it never gives me any issue after that (from what I can tell, as long as the coolant temp is up to normal).
Now with GM coolant temp sensors a typical failure is going full open and they then tell the ECM it's something like -270* and it DUMPS fuel. Is it similar to e30s? My feeling is that there is a dead spot or something in the CTS that happens to be right about 1/4-3/16 on the gauge and when the car is sitting it heat soaks enough to get above that point and goes back to normal. Does that seem logical? If so, which is the CTS for the ECM? There are so many! I replaced one already. A two pin right down near the head with a Bosch fuel injector style clip but that just seemed to smooth out the gauge reading.
Any help would be appreciated, it sucks getting stuck in traffic...
Now with GM coolant temp sensors a typical failure is going full open and they then tell the ECM it's something like -270* and it DUMPS fuel. Is it similar to e30s? My feeling is that there is a dead spot or something in the CTS that happens to be right about 1/4-3/16 on the gauge and when the car is sitting it heat soaks enough to get above that point and goes back to normal. Does that seem logical? If so, which is the CTS for the ECM? There are so many! I replaced one already. A two pin right down near the head with a Bosch fuel injector style clip but that just seemed to smooth out the gauge reading.
Any help would be appreciated, it sucks getting stuck in traffic...

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