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Nobby_N
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Just bought a 316i Compact for pennies, seems ok little thing but when you put your foot down in first the car kangaroos, what to I need to clean/fix to make it right, pulls away in all other gears fine and if your gentle 1st? Ideas please
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Grrrmachine
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Giving it a service and getting the injectors reconned would be a good start.
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air leak, maf
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The intake boot is often split and opens up if you give the turd a boot full. A goosed engine mount on the N/S will exasperate the issue , allowing the gnarly donk to make a bid for freedom when give some beans.
Any new pics for us ? compact ones as well if you must
Any new pics for us ? compact ones as well if you must
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harry_p
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Yep. Intake boot for certain.
They're about £35 for proper febi ones. A temporary fix with tape will make it more driveable while you wait for a replacement.
Just make sure you get one for the right engine / year as there are a few variations even though they all look the same.
Mine did the same, worse going uphill in first, where you've got maximum torque twisting the engine wich opens up the split so you lose power, torque drops, split closes, process repeats as car kangaroos.
They're about £35 for proper febi ones. A temporary fix with tape will make it more driveable while you wait for a replacement.
Just make sure you get one for the right engine / year as there are a few variations even though they all look the same.
Mine did the same, worse going uphill in first, where you've got maximum torque twisting the engine wich opens up the split so you lose power, torque drops, split closes, process repeats as car kangaroos.
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Nobby_N
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Well done All, thought I would have a look under the bonnet while I wait for replys, maybe should have looked first lol it's the top pipe from air filter going into intake and little pipe going somewhere! Bit of gaffer tape has improved it no end, any one have a pipe!
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What engine is she Nobby ? I may have one.
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316i on an N plate, reg n605 rec which is appropriate
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That will be the 1600 naughty lump . Later 316 'pacts had 1895cc of gristle 
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Yes it's slow old thing but seems to be smooth ride for the mrs even though she prefers it rough!
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Anyone got the pipe/hose that goes from airbox to engine, I will take pics to show all! It's the 1600 engine
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