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    #16
    Have you had your throttle body off recently? Any stripped studs to the manifold?

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      #17
      Thanks for the idea but no and no.
      1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
      1991 318is: raw DD
      2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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        #18
        It's possible that you have a coolant leak. However, I don't recall my car throwing a code when the it was full on cracked.

        Did you rev the car with the TPS disconnected?

        The only other item I can dredge up would be the AFM being severely worn or having a lot of condensation under the cap. You don't by chance have that resistor unit in line between the AFM and the harness for it?

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          #19
          I never got a cel when my head cracked either. After a while started to notice a loss of power on the throttle occasionally and a missed startup maybe 1 out of 5 times I'd start the car. Didn't find out what it was until I had the smoke out of the tail pipe one morning.

          And the plug on the harness by the firewall is unplugged too right? Don't remember exactly what it causes but it causes some very noticeable issues.
          DENY IGNORANCE!
          Schwarz 325-totaled
          brilliantrot 318i-daily

          Originally posted by mkcman17
          don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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            #20
            Reved it and it flashed a cel. Sorry not sure what you mean by the afm resistor unit.

            I did unplug the little connector by the firewall several months ago. Took care of the classic warm start issue.
            1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
            1991 318is: raw DD
            2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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              #21
              Shot in the driveway just now so not the best detail

              1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
              1991 318is: raw DD
              2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                #22
                1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                1991 318is: raw DD
                2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                  #23
                  I'm reaching. What are the symptoms of a bad dme and would they fit my situation?
                  1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                  1991 318is: raw DD
                  2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                    #24


                    A bad DME generally is limited to the coil drivers. You could easily test to see if you have spark at all four plug wires.

                    One more thing, I see you have a new intake boot. Does it have both holes plugged in the bottom (one plug, one hose barb)? Did you transfer the internal wire reinforcement thing from the old to the new?

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                      #25
                      New boot but I swapped the plug and the barbed connector from the old one, and it came with the internal reinforcement.

                      Trying to think about what I've done differently lately. Ran tank down to the low fuel light which I had never done before. Filled up at a different station. Noticed the first cel flicker a few days later. I was at 1/2 a tank this weekend when everything got worse. Gas issues, tank rust? Though the gas was clean coming out of the old filter when I changed it.
                      1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                      1991 318is: raw DD
                      2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                        #26
                        Try removing that resistor that is currently plugged directly in to the AFM. Not sure if you can see the picture I posted.

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                          #27
                          Thanks, on the list for tomorrow. Wondered what that piece was actually. I saw your picture and was just hunting around for more info and found this thread. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=176533

                          Does the resistor go bad? Anyway, I'll pull it and see what happens. Same thread points to an aftermarket fuel pump issue causing a cel with no code though his issues were hesitation on throttle. I know a PO on my car replaced the fuel pump a while back but haven't looked at what he put in.

                          By the way I really appreciate all the help!
                          1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                          1991 318is: raw DD
                          2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                            #28
                            Ok tried this again this morning. Disconnected battery to start with clean slate.

                            Reconnected battery and fired up.No cel for the first minute or so at idle, then starts to stumble

                            Disconnecting one at a time while running:

                            -02 sensor: idle smooths out, no cel at idle but if I give it throttle cel begins at 1500 rpm

                            -TPS: engine dies

                            -ICV: runs worse and almost dies

                            -O2 sensor and TPS: dies

                            -AFM resistor cord: no real difference, maybe runs a bit rougher when removed

                            So removing the 02 sensor out smooths idle but I still have cel under throttle. Even when slowly increasing throttle the cel starts at around1500 rmp and up. let off the throttle the cel disappears.

                            Reread codes and had the ICV show up from when I disconnected it. Cleared codes restarted engine with 02 sensor disconnected. Same symptoms with no cel or stumble at idle and cel when I give it throttle. Rechecked codes and none stored.
                            1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                            1991 318is: raw DD
                            2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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                              #29
                              You test the ohms on the cool packs?
                              DENY IGNORANCE!
                              Schwarz 325-totaled
                              brilliantrot 318i-daily

                              Originally posted by mkcman17
                              don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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                                #30
                                Yep, 0.8 ohms for each
                                1990 325i: slippery slope from DD/DE car to SE30/ITS
                                1991 318is: raw DD
                                2004 330i zhp: civilized daily driver

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