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  • p0cket penguins
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    ok this forum has a forsale section too

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  • Jordanmilos
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    Originally posted by p0cket penguins View Post
    I got mine off ebay and cleaned them myself for $24 with 45K miles on them.
    All well and good but a rebuilt injectors has a lot more done to it.


    Big bore throttle : $155 plus
    Adjustable regulator : $140
    Rebuilt injectors : $145
    027 AFM : $50 off of Ebay

    Total comes out to $490 on the low side. I would say $400 is reasonable considering the only thing that would not be a refurbished or new part is the AFM.

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  • p0cket penguins
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    I got mine off ebay and cleaned them myself for $24 with 45K miles on them.

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  • Jordanmilos
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    & you're comparing apples to oranges

    Originally posted by p0cket penguins View Post
    i didnt spend more than 100 bucks in total for all my purchases... i heard the e30 fuel regulator is good to 500 hp.

    $100 wont get you a set of 19lb injectors from a reputable FI shop. E30 regulator is not adjustable...

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  • p0cket penguins
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    Originally posted by Jordanmilos View Post
    I'm toying with the idea since Vines Auto sent an incorrect order to me which included 4 M20B25 throttle bodies. I am planning providing a 63mm throttle body, 027 AFM, rebuilt 19lb injectors (design 2, heard design 3's are problematic with this swap), and an adjustable fuel pressure regulator from Ruff. Altogether somewhere in the neighborhood or $400. If anyone is interested, please let me know, much rather sell kits than bits and pieces. I have been selling M30 throttles for a while now, figure I'd branch out a little.

    Milos
    i didnt spend more than 100 bucks in total for all my purchases... i heard the e30 fuel regulator is good to 500 hp.

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  • Jordanmilos
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    Anyone interested in kits?

    I'm toying with the idea since Vines Auto sent an incorrect order to me which included 4 M20B25 throttle bodies. I am planning providing a 63mm throttle body, 027 AFM, rebuilt 19lb injectors (design 2, heard design 3's are problematic with this swap), and an adjustable fuel pressure regulator from Ruff. Altogether somewhere in the neighborhood or $400. If anyone is interested, please let me know, much rather sell kits than bits and pieces. I have been selling M30 throttles for a while now, figure I'd branch out a little.

    Milos

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  • kamotors
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    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio View Post
    Based on the symptoms you posted in the last posts, it sounds more like your AFM is faulty, like it's giving the ECU incorrect air volume readings
    thats a possibility, i bought the AFM from ZM blue Devil, about a week ago.
    since the AFM's not being used at the moment how do i check if its working?
    i made a cool bracket for it.
    Last edited by kamotors; 08-19-2008, 05:31 PM.

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    Originally posted by kamotors View Post
    but the car drives awesome with stock stuff, all sensors, hoses, belts,plugs,wires, are recent. the reason i'm having trouble is because i'm just using the AFM not bigger injectors.
    Based on the symptoms you posted in the last posts, it sounds more like your AFM is faulty, like it's giving the ECU incorrect air volume readings

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  • kamotors
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    Originally posted by peerless View Post
    Maybe you should concentrate on getting the stock engine running in tip top condition before modifying it.

    You need to test all your sensors to make sure they are within the prescribed parameters. The coolant temp sensor for the ecm could be out of spec. Possibly the air temp sensor in the AFM is bad. etc, etc...

    You obviously have some kind of drivabiility problem and throwing bigger injectors and AFM on it is only going to make it worse.
    but the car drives awesome with stock stuff, all sensors, hoses, belts,plugs,wires, are recent. the reason i'm having trouble is because i'm just using the AFM not bigger injectors.

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  • peerless
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    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
    lol, ok then, I'll have a noobie question, since it's here.

    How about 325e?
    The eta's have 18.5# low impedence injectors. Don't fuck with it.

    Want performance from your eta? Chip it and throw in a 3:46LSD, then lighten the car up. It will be plenty of fun and a hell of a lot more gains then screwing with the AFM. Take advantage of the torque the eta engine makes, don't kill it by opening up the intake.

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  • peerless
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    Maybe you should concentrate on getting the stock engine running in tip top condition before modifying it.

    You need to test all your sensors to make sure they are within the prescribed parameters. The coolant temp sensor for the ecm could be out of spec. Possibly the air temp sensor in the AFM is bad. etc, etc...

    You obviously have some kind of drivabiility problem and throwing bigger injectors and AFM on it is only going to make it worse.



    Originally posted by kamotors View Post
    i gave the AFM with stock injectors another chance, and it seemed to get worse as the engine got hotter, RPMs went up so slow i thought my car might explode, the weird thing is at about 3/4 throttle it ran super smooth, but then i floor it and everything stops. I think i just keep things stock, what if i install the injectors and then still have the problem?

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  • kamotors
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    i gave the AFM with stock injectors another chance, and it seemed to get worse as the engine got hotter, RPMs went up so slow i thought my car might explode, the weird thing is at about 3/4 throttle it ran super smooth, but then i floor it and everything stops. I think i just keep things stock, what if i install the injectors and then still have the problem?

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by E30_fiend View Post
    the reason a lot of people choose the 19lb injectors is because that was the size injector origionslly paired with the m30 AFM.
    it's more like 19# injectors are cheap and plentiful since they came on like a billion Fords from the 80's through present day. I think M50 injectors are a better size for a relatively stock M20, but 19#s were too small for my stroker on both motronic and standalone - motronic ran a little lean, MS ran right but at 90%+ duty cycle. $0.02

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
    Yeah, I passed emissions with 17.5lb injectors, M30 AFM, and the MarkD chip. Cat had like 375,000km (232,900mi) on it too, lmao.
    Good to know i can run an m30 afm with my 17lb'ers then. I'll try and track one down.

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  • Mystikal
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    Yeah, I passed emissions with 17.5lb injectors, M30 AFM, and the MarkD chip. Cat had like 375,000km (232,900mi) on it too, lmao.

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