you know, I pulled the split second off my motor as well as the RRFP and 19lb. injectors because I was always having problems. now that it is "stock" I havent had a single hickup yet!
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Originally posted by mikeedler View Postyou know, I pulled the split second off my motor as well as the RRFP and 19lb. injectors because I was always having problems. now that it is "stock" I havent had a single hickup yet!
Originally posted by Curt Hayes View Postspark plugs could just be the result of an effed-up a/f ratio from the MAF being screwy. Are they black and oily, or white and bubbly?
time to talk to whodwho about a PnP ms kit? :p
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My Miller MAF sensor went bad.
And my fuel pressure regulator was shit.
HOPEFULLY miller/IE will replace my sensor for free, it's still under warranty. My intake was oiled and we thought that maybe the oil shot into the MAF and destroyed the sensor, but only have 3k miles on the rebuild? We are kinda confused still, but car should be running by the weekend if IE pulls through. Then if I have money left over from the parts 3.73 on Saturday and new tranny mounts..
Thanks for all the help guys, really REALLY appreciate it.
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Originally posted by Mlarsen View PostWas it just K&N filter oil? I've always assumed that stuff is safe for MAF sensors.
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Originally posted by Raxe View PostI've heard many horror stories about K&N filters gumming up MAF sensors, that's the primary reason I'm sticking with paper. That and it's a tested fact BMW's design is good.
Originally posted by VinniE30 View PostWhat did your car dyno after the rebuild?
Originally posted by kamotors View PostIt really just sound like a faulty sensor to me, I've been running oiled filters in all my cars for many years and never had any issues. I've run at least 10k miles with K&N filter oil and the Miller MAF with zero issues.
Thx for the help guys, I'll take tons of videos and photos this upcoming weekend on my LSD swap and some other fun stuff.
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When my first miller MAF died on me they replaced it no problem, it just took a while thanks to being international. (If you have lots of oil in your intake boot, that might point to something else). Mine was clean as a whistle, it just quit. IDK if there's any additional circuitry in the MAF plug to adapt it to motronic, but if there is, that might be a weak spot.
oh, and rear ends that prevent slip > open diffs every time.
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