Has always run rich. Would like an engine tune..

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Stevieabz
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:31 pm

Ever since I've owned my car it's been running rich. (especially after an MOT guy messed with the AFM adjuster, trying to help.) And I was wondering if there was any guides or people in the UK that would be able to tune the engine to a more economical standard.

Was thinking BMW, but I'm sure it would cost me an arm and a leg just to get the thing in their garage.

Maybe an E30 specialist somewhere? Also if anyone has had this done before and knows a rough price for something like this I would love to know.

Thanks.
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:49 pm

Where about are you located?

If you're down south, it's worth trying Pacerpete or BSS325i. Although very busy, they've both done top jobs when they've managed to fit me in.
Stevieabz
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:57 pm

Down near Cambridge.

Thanks a lot I will try them both out. Hoping they have websites?

Cheers.
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:58 pm

Oh I see, these are people on E30zone?
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Brianmoooore
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 10:15 pm

The AFM should NEVER need adjustment. It was set correctly at the factory, and that setting should be good for life.
If the MOT tester was adjusting it, presumably the gas test results were such that it would have failed the test emissions limit - something that an E30 should be able to pass easily. This indicates that there are faults with the engine, such as worn injectors, incorrectly adjusted valve clearances, inlet plenum air leaks, etc., all of which need to be addressed fully before connecting up a gas tester, and finally resetting the AFM adjuster to where it was.
The two mentioned above are both member's on here and should be capable of sorting your car, but you can see, it's not a "while you wait" job.
The largest amount of time will be waiting for the injectors to be rebuilt, which you can save by buying a second hand set, and sending them off to "injectortune" (see our traders' section) yourself.
Stevieabz
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Wed Sep 21, 2016 10:30 pm

Yes I have read that about the AFM in the past. Very worrying. I didn't know he was doing it till it was to late..

As always Brian. Such a help. I plan to get a second car very soon so I can give this the attention and time it needs. I have messaged them both referring them to your post here. Thanks again Brian. and cheers whips for the recommendation's.
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jcm325
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Thu Sep 22, 2016 12:37 pm

Don't bother with a BMW dealer very few people working there will have ever worked on an e30 if at all....they will have literally no idea what to do,go with the guys recommended or find an old school mechanic not someone from the plug and play era of car maintenance...
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Fri Sep 23, 2016 12:47 am

I think you're right. I'm looking for someone right now, cheers.
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