Thankyou for the clarification Brian,AKA The Zone Don! Also thankyou muchly for publicly revealing my clear stupidity on the matter at hand..
I am certain that the issue can only now then lie with an undiagnosed air leak due to the following:
- The Throttle and TPS is now entirely within spec and working correctly
- The ICV (Actually Water Slide valve as it's a 320i L-Jetronic) is working within spec
- The Throttle Stop Screw is set correctly
- AFM IDLE valve is set to factory spec
The engine sometimes needs to turn over a fair bit to start, but sometimes starts straight away....which makes me think that it's sometimes flooding because it's getting incorrect data from AFM, either that or there is some fuel pump/injector issue.
The main symptom is that when the car starts it starts at about 1200-1300 RPM then over 10-15 seconds or so surges up to about 3000 RPM when in 'Park', this must be happening as vacuum is created which would also suggest an intake leak maybe? The Revs drop to about 1300 when any gear is engaged, but stays at about 3000 when in 'Park',When the engine has warmed up however the revs when in ' Park' settle down to about 1300 the same as when idle in-gear. I'm guessing this has to do with the 'Air Slide Valve/Water Slide Valve' closing when warm meaning it's operating correctly.
I did find that tweaking the AFM did solve the vehicle running somewhat rich and has improved fuel economy somewhat.One thing I could recomend NOT doing however is adjusting the height of the copper arm on the spindle in order to get the copper arm to run on some fresh carbon track.. this resulted in the motor not starting, which I'm assuming was down to the AFM output now being non-existent or incorrect.
Let the adventure continue!....
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"First, a little piece of basics. Due to the nature of things there's an air-fuel ratio that is supposed to be correct for total combustion. This is the 14.7:1 air:fuel ratio. Of course it isn't the best for either power or mpg. It is usual to refer to certain lambda values, i.e., 14.7:1 corresponds to lambda=1 and (14.7*0.9):1 is lambda=0.9. For the best power lambda=0.88 is feasible and lambda=1.1 for mpg."
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