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    Wtf...missfire problem

    Alright, my car misfires (I'm guessing that's what it is. Like, the car will buck and hesitate when I have the throttle at a certain position. The mpg will also go down to zero. This makes me think its the throttle position sensor) and its been doing new things lately. Now, the tach and the mpg gauge will just randomly stop working and the car will feel like it has no power. It only does this for a second or two at a time, every once in a while when it runs. Plus, a completely different problem happens. Sometimes while I'm driving, the check engine light will randomly come on, but the car feels completely normal. Wtf. Anybody have any ideas?
    Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
    Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
    Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
    Mark: "You never will."

    #2
    Main Relays? Fuel pump or fuel filter?

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      #3
      I'm getting something similar also. . . .

      For me I'm about to replace the fuel pump, fuel relay, and temp sensor.

      Least expense fix first ;)

      I'll report my findings.
      -=PJ
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        #4
        I had a really bad misfire problem at low rpms in my 318 recently. I put in fuel cleaner and changed the fuel filter.. and no problems since. It's a possibility.
        Don't know about your check engine light or gauge problems though. :(

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          #5
          i had the same thing, although it doesnt sound like it was as bad.

          i just used fuel injector cleaner. worked like a charm.
          98 M3/4/5

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            #6
            I've tried fuel injector cleaner and such. . .it didn't help. . .

            I just replaced the fuel relay.

            It idles a bit better and starts right up. I think I'm going to replace the filter and pump anyway. 200K and counting. . . . .
            -=PJ
            CarDomain
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            2006 SCR-SCCA Street Mod Champion and WRX STi Killer :D
            1991 Suzuki Bandit 400
            1993 BMW 325is: M3 Cams, Bilstein/Eibach => High-Revving 4.8L
            2000 Dodge Dakota: V8 + 5spd = Smokey Fun
            2004 Pontiac GTO - RIP :(
            ==================================================
            "If not under warranty, live with it, or bend over and grab ankles."

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              #7
              I read a problem similar to this a while back, it turned out to be the coolant temp sensor was intermittently going to open, or infinite resistance. The dme unit thinks the engine is frozen, and it changes the fuel map accordingly.

              It will be hard to find, but when you get the symptoms get out and check the resistance of the cts, lol. Or just replace it.
              My guess...

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                #8
                Hmmm... I'll try these suggestions! Thanks everyone!
                Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
                Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
                Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
                Mark: "You never will."

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                  #9
                  what engine do you have?

                  on my m10, I had this problem a while back. it was something called the fuel pump crossover relay. try this,
                  start the car and pop the hood. find your big relays under the hood (mine were right by the air cleaner). slap them a couple of times. if the engine runs worse (or better, depends on what it's doing right then), it's those relays.

                  If it is, the only one I could find was going to the dealer w/ the relay in hand and ordering it. Don't remember cost, though.

                  Hope it isn't that. the relay was expensive.

                  hope this helps

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by grlaneriejr
                    what engine do you have?

                    on my m10, I had this problem a while back. it was something called the fuel pump crossover relay. try this,
                    start the car and pop the hood. find your big relays under the hood (mine were right by the air cleaner). slap them a couple of times. if the engine runs worse (or better, depends on what it's doing right then), it's those relays.

                    If it is, the only one I could find was going to the dealer w/ the relay in hand and ordering it. Don't remember cost, though.

                    Hope it isn't that. the relay was expensive.

                    hope this helps
                    Slap them? Literally hit them with your hand?

                    I have an M10 now and I think I have a similar problem. When driving (in any gear) between 1500-2500rpms the engine will buck and hesitate. Is this a misfire? The fuel filter was replaced not too long ago.
                    Originally posted by Gruelius
                    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                      #11
                      I have an M20B25.
                      Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
                      Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
                      Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
                      Mark: "You never will."

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