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I replaced the problematic FI on my US version 320i and couldn't be happier.
Fuel economy has improved, and so has performance. Maybe a brend new 320i had better performance, but by now wear and tear had taken its toll on the FI performance. I just used a 2002 manifold with a 32/36 and even left the injectors in place. Fuel delivery is via a low-pressure aftermarket electric pump.
Fuel economy has improved, and so has performance. Maybe a brend new 320i had better performance, but by now wear and tear had taken its toll on the FI performance. I just used a 2002 manifold with a 32/36 and even left the injectors in place. Fuel delivery is via a low-pressure aftermarket electric pump.
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Sorry for my bad english, but what do you mean by "cutting out at high speeds" ?Reck wrote:Better MPG.. Cutting out at high speeds though. That may yet be traced back to the fuel pump though.
You mean that the better economy mentioned above ("better MPG") is cut out at high speeds, or do you mean that the car cuts out in high speeds, so this equals to worse performance?
If it is the 1st, then this is not bad, it is more sincere IMHO, this means that this carb can give you economy if want, or performance if you prefer..
It would be much worse if you had worse economy at low speeds, and also worse performance at high speeds...
All this is a question, as I just ordered a weber carb from Mark and I am trying to foresee what to expect when I fit it on the car...
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my weber is amazing untill i push the accelerator a little and then it splutters and misses.
My car won't even start now. the fuel pump has died on me i think
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ill write this up when i actually have an answer to the pol ;]
My car won't even start now. the fuel pump has died on me i think
humph
ill write this up when i actually have an answer to the pol ;]
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it transformed the car's cold starting (it now starts 1st turn of the engine, even in the winter in -8deg celcius after having been left for 8 days...it only took 1-2 secs to start), improved the economy if driven normally (driven hard, it's probably worse, but you get better performance), and it makes a much better noise. what's not to like?RetroBeemer wrote:Pistonheader was the last person I recall fitting an m10 with a Weber and he loves it. You will too Petroscf.
the only time it was struggling to start was due to crappy spark plugs.
i still yearn for more power though
Over at the BMW2002FAQ message board there is a jetting prescription for 32/36 carbs that has been used by many with great success.
It is supposed to improve performance and gas mileage. I haven't tried it, but might do so soon.
Here's the link:
http://www.bmw2002faq.com/content/view/62/32/
It is supposed to improve performance and gas mileage. I haven't tried it, but might do so soon.
Here's the link:
http://www.bmw2002faq.com/content/view/62/32/
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I don't have webers, but I replaced the old mech injection with EFI and quad throttle bodies (kind of like dual SD webers I guess). It was bloody good. Didn't make enormous amounts more power, but it was much more even across the rev range. Probably a few more $ than webbers, but nice to have for future upgrades.
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is it also required to convert from automatic to manual choke as well? Or are there Webers to fit cars with automatic choke?
(I don't think that any E21 with carb had manual choke from factory, at least mine didn't-and it's an early model...could BMW go back later on?)
I just got the 28/36 but it has got a manual choke, so I can't replace my solex which is automatic........................opinions?
(I don't think that any E21 with carb had manual choke from factory, at least mine didn't-and it's an early model...could BMW go back later on?)
I just got the 28/36 but it has got a manual choke, so I can't replace my solex which is automatic........................opinions?
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