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Old 08-27-2004, 04:16 PM   #1
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I own a 1984 318i. I just recently rebuilt the engine and it drives great but at high rpms the engine seems to sputter what could this problem be ?
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Re: engine

Not enough gas getting to the engine. Not enough air. It could be many things. It could also be something in the electronics
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Not enough gas getting to the engine. Not enough air. It could be many things. It could also be something in the electronics

would you recommend replacing the fuel injector seals and getting the mixture adjusted. or any other ideas i could try? thanks
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Re: engine

Well Im sure you dont want to hear this but take it to a dealer and get a short test on it. It reads everything thats up with the car. All the problems, how everything is doing ect. Once they do that it will say what is wrong with the car. Just ask them to do a short test on it and dont replace anything.
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