16 MPG? Suggestions?

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  • MAXELHOFF
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    valve lash, vacuum leaks?

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    So u guys think its unlikely not the FPR?

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  • ELVA164
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    I wouldn't mess with the AFM yourself unless you know what you're doing. Did you pull the spark plugs to check the mixture?

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    Originally posted by ELVA164
    I'm assuming it's an M20B25? I would check for vacuum leaks by getting a smoke test done or at the least inspecting the lines for hardness or cracking. If you haven't adjusted the valves in a while that should be done anyway, and I would see if any PO's have messed with the AFM or not. Also, the automatic trans will hurt mileage a little but doesn't account for all of that.
    This has me. Thinking....Although I am very hesitant to mess with the AFM. Shoul I try adjusting the screw to lean her out a bit?

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  • bastianshaw
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    your problem is you think you should be getting better mileage

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    Originally posted by bmw325csi
    You have an air flow meter though don't you? Clean it with some carburetor cleaner. Take of you air box, run the car and spray some in whole revving.

    I ment I actually changed my afm to a maf sensor. It's works fine but will that upgrade affect mpg's ?

    Mine is bone stock...so I should take apart and clean the air flow meter?

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  • Rockwool2117
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    Try the M10 :up:

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  • bmw325csi
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    You have an air flow meter though don't you? Clean it with some carburetor cleaner. Take of you air box, run the car and spray some in whole revving.

    I ment I actually changed my afm to a maf sensor. It's works fine but will that upgrade affect mpg's ?

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    Originally posted by kingston
    Yes it would.


    How would one test a MAF? I can certainly solvent clean it again, or would buying a new one be the way to go?

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  • kingston
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    Originally posted by bmw325csi
    Sorry to thread jack but I'm in the same boat. Would a maf affect mpg's.
    I'm subscribing to this thread because I need yo up my mpg's also
    Yes it would.

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    Should the FPR be suspect? I'm assuming at this point it has to be running rich...

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  • BROKINBIMMER
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    Thanks guys. Yea, it's an m20b25

    Other new parts:
    New o2 sensor
    New cat converter


    Bought this thing for cheap commuting, and so far it's been anything but...

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  • bmw325csi
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    Sorry to thread jack but I'm in the same boat. Would a maf affect mpg's.
    I'm subscribing to this thread because I need yo up my mpg's also

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  • ELVA164
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    I'm assuming it's an M20B25? I would check for vacuum leaks by getting a smoke test done or at the least inspecting the lines for hardness or cracking. If you haven't adjusted the valves in a while that should be done anyway, and I would see if any PO's have messed with the AFM or not. Also, the automatic trans will hurt mileage a little but doesn't account for all of that.

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  • evandael
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    dragging brakes, old hub bearings, gummed up injectors, bad O2 sensor, valves need to be adjusted, timing is off a tooth..

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