I know, old e30's frequently have a rough idle.
I have the following symptoms with my 1989 325i convertible:
* Car starts and idles okay cold, but when I give it gas it acts like it's either starving or flooding. When I get it up to 25-3000 rpms, it's fine but getting there, it makes a lot of noise - but not much power.
* It doesn't stop acting like an air compressor when the temp gauge says it's warm, it acts like that until it has come to full operating temp 10-15 minutes.
* When I come to a stop, it idles very rough (hot or cold - but not always; sometimes it idles pretty good, sometimes it literally shakes).
* When it warms up, it runs very well but it still might idle rough, as if it is loading up. It acts like it's slowly flooding.
* Pull away from a stop, and it stumbles until it clears and then runs great (1500 -2000 rpm) until you come to a complete stop again.
Plugs are all gray and nice when I inspect them. Smoke test showed no hose leaks and in fact all hoses appear fairly new. Had a real mechanic test all components separately and they tested okay. I cannot find an obvious cause. I did a tune up and replaced the fuel filter and replaced the fule injectors with 19# 4 hole injectors (didn't make any difference at all to my idle, but it runs really strong).
Can anyone explain to me how the Bosch FI system handles cold starts? I know there isn't a choke and I don't believe I have a cold start injector. Do I have something out of adjustment? I tested the ICV and it test good electronically, but I have ordered a replacement assuming it may have failed mechanically, just because controlling the air/gas at idle is specifically what it does... right?
I wrote pelican and they just said that it was high mileage, and that could be, but it runs great in every other respect except idling. In fact, it's an automatic with 240,000 miles, and it will still scratch the tires from first to second in drive; I just think it runs too good for that to be the problem... am I way off?
Thanks for any assistance.
I have the following symptoms with my 1989 325i convertible:
* Car starts and idles okay cold, but when I give it gas it acts like it's either starving or flooding. When I get it up to 25-3000 rpms, it's fine but getting there, it makes a lot of noise - but not much power.
* It doesn't stop acting like an air compressor when the temp gauge says it's warm, it acts like that until it has come to full operating temp 10-15 minutes.
* When I come to a stop, it idles very rough (hot or cold - but not always; sometimes it idles pretty good, sometimes it literally shakes).
* When it warms up, it runs very well but it still might idle rough, as if it is loading up. It acts like it's slowly flooding.
* Pull away from a stop, and it stumbles until it clears and then runs great (1500 -2000 rpm) until you come to a complete stop again.
Plugs are all gray and nice when I inspect them. Smoke test showed no hose leaks and in fact all hoses appear fairly new. Had a real mechanic test all components separately and they tested okay. I cannot find an obvious cause. I did a tune up and replaced the fuel filter and replaced the fule injectors with 19# 4 hole injectors (didn't make any difference at all to my idle, but it runs really strong).
Can anyone explain to me how the Bosch FI system handles cold starts? I know there isn't a choke and I don't believe I have a cold start injector. Do I have something out of adjustment? I tested the ICV and it test good electronically, but I have ordered a replacement assuming it may have failed mechanically, just because controlling the air/gas at idle is specifically what it does... right?
I wrote pelican and they just said that it was high mileage, and that could be, but it runs great in every other respect except idling. In fact, it's an automatic with 240,000 miles, and it will still scratch the tires from first to second in drive; I just think it runs too good for that to be the problem... am I way off?
Thanks for any assistance.
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