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E30 Idle speed troubleshooting

good day guys, ibuild a new 2.8 stroker from my 325i, fitted a brand new 323i cylinder head and fitted it with my 2.5-2.7 duble valve springs, fitted a brand new crank pickup sensor, set the tapped all to 0.25 010 but my car is misfiring, there is spark there is feul but some how it just continue missing. Please help!



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Old 08-09-2017, 05:45 AM
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To diagnose a misfire, I would check spark, fuel and compression on all cylinders.

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Sometimes after a lot of work on the car the fuel has gone bad from sitting. This sounds like the job that I want to do.
Or - as is usually the case with me - it is something that was overlooked.
Good luck, great car.
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Running to lean - open up the AFM and click up the mixture 5 notches - be sure to silicone seal when replacing the cover.

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