Think it's more likely the pipe since it's showed signs of cracking by the ICV
Sensor and intake pipe
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Silverfang
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Just needing a quote on a blue water temperature sensor and the intake pipe between the AFM and the main throttle body (one with the take off for the T shaped ICV)
Think it's more likely the pipe since it's showed signs of cracking by the ICV
which could be causing it to run rough and over fuel
Think it's more likely the pipe since it's showed signs of cracking by the ICV
BMW and Opel, both RWD, both german, both good fun
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
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HMM, Car details would be nice 

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Silverfang
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Opps 
1987 320i M20 (Facelift) my good man
Thought you kept them on record lol Oh well
1987 320i M20 (Facelift) my good man
Thought you kept them on record lol Oh well
BMW and Opel, both RWD, both german, both good fun
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
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Intake Pipe £13.69
Blue top sensor £18.55

Blue top sensor £18.55

