My cars(m20B25) running rich, exhaust fumes are petrol smell and light grey smoke out exhaust, not sure if its water vapour or not.
Ive tested the blue sensor at the ECU pin 45 and ground and when cold is 2.7ohms. Ive yet to test hot at the ECU but at the blue sensor it was a higher reading.
Idles fine, runs well otherwise, 300 motorway miles for 38liters means 35mpg. Around town its 200miles for 40ish liters, 22mpg approx.
Any ideas folks?
Fuel smell from exhaust.
Moderator: martauto
-
Grrrmachine
- E30 Zone Wiki / Team Member

- Posts: 8043
- Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Warsaw, Poland
2.7 ohms is way too low for the Blue Temp sensor. Proper testing procedure and results here:
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ug#Testing
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ug#Testing
'89 325i Touring | Touring Resto Thread | In-Dash Screen install
- Brianmoooore
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 49358
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
I think there may be a 'k' missing from that reading!Grrrmachine wrote:2.7 ohms is way too low for the Blue Temp sensor. Proper testing procedure and results here:
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ug#Testing
In any case, it's the hot reading that's more important.
-
e301988325i
- E30 Zone Addict

- Posts: 3701
- Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Taunton, Somerset
Your mpg is healthy so this is likely an idle fuelling issue, I take it the exhaust smells rich at idle. It could be your TPS not registering the idle position or more likely your AFM that has been adjusted when it shouldn't have been. as your AFM lost it's small round plug on the top revealing an allen key adjustment underneath?Sanchez wrote:My cars(m20B25) running rich, exhaust fumes are petrol smell and light grey smoke out exhaust, not sure if its water vapour or not.
Ive tested the blue sensor at the ECU pin 45 and ground and when cold is 2.7ohms. Ive yet to test hot at the ECU but at the blue sensor it was a higher reading.
Idles fine, runs well otherwise, 300 motorway miles for 38liters means 35mpg. Around town its 200miles for 40ish liters, 22mpg approx.
Any ideas folks?
Does your car have a lambda sensor?
I said:
Can anyone suggest how to test if the boot lights are staying on with the boot shut?
e30topless said:
lock the wife in there
Can anyone suggest how to test if the boot lights are staying on with the boot shut?
e30topless said:
lock the wife in there
im goning to resurect this and ask if there is any way to "set up" the afm adjustment, my car stinks with windows open, closed with blowers on its loverly!!! the ex manifold is ok and there is no apparent holes in the exhaust?!?!
You can as far as I understand alter the idle mix (rich/lean) with the AFM hex screw. You do need an exhaust analyser however as an incorrect mix is bad for you engine and an MoT fail.
Are you sure no one hasn't already tampered with this screw?
Are you sure no one hasn't already tampered with this screw?
As stated check the mixture with an exhaust analyser and adjust the screw.
If the reading is way out then a previous owner may have opened the AFM and moved the position of the circular spring....moving it clockwise weakens the mixture and counter clockwise enriches it.
This should not normally done as it is set up at the factory but mark the position of the spring and move it by one notch if really needed!
If the reading is way out then a previous owner may have opened the AFM and moved the position of the circular spring....moving it clockwise weakens the mixture and counter clockwise enriches it.
This should not normally done as it is set up at the factory but mark the position of the spring and move it by one notch if really needed!
I wouldn't recommend doing this, it will bugger up your idle speed. The AFM was not designed to be opened and tampered with, its a very sensitive, calibrated device.!
I had the very same issue as you when I got my 325i. Ok gas mileage, rich idle exhaust, it stank. Especially on a cold start, wow it almost made me barf...
I changed my spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor arm. My idle speed went up from 500rpm to 700 rpm, I got around 4 mpg more and no more rich idle fuel smell. I'd explore these options first if your AFM hasn't been tampered with.
I had the very same issue as you when I got my 325i. Ok gas mileage, rich idle exhaust, it stank. Especially on a cold start, wow it almost made me barf...
I changed my spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor arm. My idle speed went up from 500rpm to 700 rpm, I got around 4 mpg more and no more rich idle fuel smell. I'd explore these options first if your AFM hasn't been tampered with.



