Vader M3
07-22-2009, 11:09 PM
well, so here is the scoup. 97 M3. The first five minutes of the day, car runs like a champ and there are no hiccups. Within 5-10minutes I start to get a few sputters and then it acts like it's got a coil or two out, sometimes so bad I can barely accelerate uphill like in 4th gear at 40mph. so like something happens when the warms up and goes closed-loop perhaps..
I had Bav Auto Hi-Perf coils in there and swapped to my original ones. same thing happens. Runs fine at first, then cruddy. It sounds very much like the boxster STi engines to be honest.
So I did some research and decided to change out the Cam position sensor since car has 148k miles. Didn't do the trick. (btw, I always have a "vanos mechanically stuck" code--but car seems to run fine in that regard when it does).
My codes have been "misfire Cyl 4" and the other code for "Cyl4 coil". IIRC this happend with both sets of coils. While car is idling, sure enough the #4 coil doesn't make a difference when I unplug it. So then I swap #4 with #5 and drive around. first it seems ok, then after a few minutes same thing, only now it's telling me cyl #1! so I check, sure enough--coil 4 and 5 make a huge difference when unplugged, and coil#1 does not! so if anything I'm getting it from #'s 4 and 1. is this indicative of a coil driver in the ECU? does it have 3 igniters? one of which does #'s 1 and 4?? so stumped here. thanks for any advice!! I'm going to have ECU supposedly checked next..
I had Bav Auto Hi-Perf coils in there and swapped to my original ones. same thing happens. Runs fine at first, then cruddy. It sounds very much like the boxster STi engines to be honest.
So I did some research and decided to change out the Cam position sensor since car has 148k miles. Didn't do the trick. (btw, I always have a "vanos mechanically stuck" code--but car seems to run fine in that regard when it does).
My codes have been "misfire Cyl 4" and the other code for "Cyl4 coil". IIRC this happend with both sets of coils. While car is idling, sure enough the #4 coil doesn't make a difference when I unplug it. So then I swap #4 with #5 and drive around. first it seems ok, then after a few minutes same thing, only now it's telling me cyl #1! so I check, sure enough--coil 4 and 5 make a huge difference when unplugged, and coil#1 does not! so if anything I'm getting it from #'s 4 and 1. is this indicative of a coil driver in the ECU? does it have 3 igniters? one of which does #'s 1 and 4?? so stumped here. thanks for any advice!! I'm going to have ECU supposedly checked next..