I have a 1990 325i touring which is LPG converted with a single point system. It has never ran nice, overfueling and running poorly. I don't use the gas anymore, just petrol, still poor.
I replaced the air flow meter and it ran a bit better 20%. I took it for a diagnostics today and they told me they could not do a diagnostics as the air flow meter was faulty, the resistance bridge in the meter had snapped.
I expalined I had the original one and took that down, by sight he diagnosed this one to be faulty too, and expalined a bespoke air flow meter was needed to run on gas and fuel.
I outlined that surely the LPG converter would have put on a bespoke air flow meter if it was needed? Does anyone know where an LPG convered car needs a bespoke set up of the air flow meter? This sound like Bollox to me?
Apparently no futher diagnostics can be performed as the car is running too rich to do any diagnostics?
Anyone had a faultly air flow meter before? What are the symptoms?




