620turbo said:There is something very different between the Z4M and E46 M3 S54 implementations in this respect because E46 M3 does not do this.
Oh yes they do!
620turbo said:There is something very different between the Z4M and E46 M3 S54 implementations in this respect because E46 M3 does not do this.
Do you have first hand experience of this then?ph001 said:Oh yes they do!
TomK said:Ah, that explains it. Completely different problem to what this thread is about.
The hesitation our cars can suffer from is not related to being cold or hot, it happens all the time.
pcube said:Have you tried twisting the pins on the MAF sensor connector? This seemed to do the trick for me
pcube said:Have you tried twisting the pins on the MAF sensor connector? This seemed to do the trick for me
.Matt.13 said:pcube said:Have you tried twisting the pins on the MAF sensor connector? This seemed to do the trick for me
Can I ask what pins you mean ?
Thanks
Buzzard88 said:Another update..
Thoroughly cleaned ICV, hoses, throttle bodies, butterflies. Replaced the throttle actuator sensor, inspected all lines. Problem persists. Bugger!
The ICV didn't really feel a concern when I initially removed it but once or twice I thought it was a little hesitant to move when shaking from side to side but that could have been where it was balance at the time and direction of the shake.
The procedure is not as bad as I thought. It probably took about 30 minutes to remove / disassemble, 60 minutes to clean, 60 minutes to reassemble, 10 minutes to feel disappointed about wasting my time.
Tomorrow my Lambda sensors arrive and will do the pre and post cats. If this fails to cure the problem then I don't know, maybe I will focus on the VANOS. FU&^^&%^%$%45.