Engine is an M20B25 (1987) into a 325e (1986).
I've had this problem ever since I got the new engine into the car. While it was out of the car I changed the timing belt, water pump, oil pan and valve cover gasket. I also changed both the in-tank and external fuel pumps for used ones (apparently working) because of a high pitched whine from the external pump.
Problem:
The car starts up and runs pretty rough. When I drive it, I can't get past certain RPMs in certain gears. Even if I'm flooring it, it won't go anywhere. Quite often I can wait a second, clutch in and rev it past where it limited me before. It seems to be a problem mainly under torque, as it is less evident with the clutch in, and is more evident while going up hill.
I've currently got a fuel pressure gauge T'ed up at the rail, and this is what I've found:
Cold:
1st gear -> Cuts out at 3500rpm -> fuel pressure begins to drop slowly from 41psi while continually pressing throttle
2nd gear -> Cuts out at 3200rpm -> fuel pressure is down to 25psi
At this point, if I clutch in and wait a second or two I can rev it to 5000+
Off start up, I can rev in neutral to nearly redline.
After driving for awhile, 1st gear started cutting out at 3000rpm and 2nd gear at around 2800rpm.
So far I've replaced the CPS, sanded down and thoroughly checked the cap and rotor (it looks practically brand new), checked plugs, tested TPS and other things I'm sure I've forgotten.
I have disconnected the battery for 5 minutes and then driven it with little to no difference. I got to approx 4000rpm in first gear where it cut out.
It had pretty old gas in it, so I filled it with new gas which helped it run slightly smoother. I'm afraid there's still some bad gas in the tank, but I assume that it still has some old gas.
Also, there are a couple of unplugged wires in the glovebox. I've read that they're for the tachometer, but I'm not sure if they could be a cause of any of these problems.
Needless to say, I have no idea what the problem is and I highly appreciate any input.
Note: I am by no means an expert mechanic, so it could very well have been something I did wrong throughout the swap.
Thanks.
I've had this problem ever since I got the new engine into the car. While it was out of the car I changed the timing belt, water pump, oil pan and valve cover gasket. I also changed both the in-tank and external fuel pumps for used ones (apparently working) because of a high pitched whine from the external pump.
Problem:
The car starts up and runs pretty rough. When I drive it, I can't get past certain RPMs in certain gears. Even if I'm flooring it, it won't go anywhere. Quite often I can wait a second, clutch in and rev it past where it limited me before. It seems to be a problem mainly under torque, as it is less evident with the clutch in, and is more evident while going up hill.
I've currently got a fuel pressure gauge T'ed up at the rail, and this is what I've found:
Cold:
1st gear -> Cuts out at 3500rpm -> fuel pressure begins to drop slowly from 41psi while continually pressing throttle
2nd gear -> Cuts out at 3200rpm -> fuel pressure is down to 25psi
At this point, if I clutch in and wait a second or two I can rev it to 5000+
Off start up, I can rev in neutral to nearly redline.
After driving for awhile, 1st gear started cutting out at 3000rpm and 2nd gear at around 2800rpm.
So far I've replaced the CPS, sanded down and thoroughly checked the cap and rotor (it looks practically brand new), checked plugs, tested TPS and other things I'm sure I've forgotten.
I have disconnected the battery for 5 minutes and then driven it with little to no difference. I got to approx 4000rpm in first gear where it cut out.
It had pretty old gas in it, so I filled it with new gas which helped it run slightly smoother. I'm afraid there's still some bad gas in the tank, but I assume that it still has some old gas.
Also, there are a couple of unplugged wires in the glovebox. I've read that they're for the tachometer, but I'm not sure if they could be a cause of any of these problems.
Needless to say, I have no idea what the problem is and I highly appreciate any input.
Note: I am by no means an expert mechanic, so it could very well have been something I did wrong throughout the swap.
Thanks.




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