I've e-mailed them now!
I hope they can give me a quick service as I'll be moving around a fair bit in a week or so!
Thanks for the help! I definitley think we're in the right direction...
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£700 for a 1993 316i E36, 138k miles, needs a new pair of front shocks, front disks & pads and judging by the way he drove away a new clutch will be require next week....Lucky Hungarian, Ha, depending on how much he paid...in which case lucky you!


Yes to this, in conjunction with the ECU telling it what to do.Should the ICV have been able to keep the idle speed at 800rpm before, when I had the throttle stop screw too far out? also, shouldn't it be making the idle much higher anyway at cold and gradually let it fall as it warms up?

laughed at this bittrying my best to conserve petrol
no, just lives in the head and cooled by the water jacket, the leaner the mixture gets the hotter the plugs run, the insulation may break down and cause pre-ignition. In your case aggravate the misfire.Is there a cooling system for the plugs? Or is it just the head temperature?
The additional wire I reffered to is a cable with the screw on/off male/female connectors. If this extra cble is there it screws onto the AFM, goes about 18 inches and screws into another cable which goes into the harness. In other words it extends the existing original cable while introducing a few extra electronic components in the process...which may have failed!soul4t wrote:Hi Guys,
Great! Thanks for the information!
@Billwill, I tried an AFM from a different M40 today (318i) and the misfire was more prominent (presumably because the AFM is not set to it's richest state), my AFM CO screw definitely works as it was used to temporarily help the problem (by making it richer).
I'm going to go back to the same guy, who has kindly agreed to let me swap in his ICV as well, to see if that makes any difference.
I have heard of this additional wire, it's situated under the plastic cover isn't it, I think though as I've tried 2 known good AFM's, it's safely ruled out, the other thing, is that it's a reasonably low mileage (the problem was evident from cira 50k miles), so it's unlikely to have a worn track, but is possibly going to have the newer wire as it was made (or registered) in October 1990, but then again, having tried the other AFM's, it's almost definitely not it!
So I'll update you after (hopefully tomorrow) trying the guys ICV. I noticed that today when I pulled out the wire to the ICV, the car hunted instead of maintaining the higher revs that it should have, this is quite strange as as far as I know, when you remove the wire, the valve inside allows a standard amount of air through it as a kind of limp home mode, this kind of indicates that it somehow opens and closes all by itself! (The hunting was regular).
If it's not the ICV, I'll have to get the valve cover off and check the cam position like you say.
Thanks for all the great advice!
