So I just got done transplanting a M42 into my '75 2002 and everything is hooked up but it is not running very well. It takes a good 7-10 rotations before firing up and it likes to back fire a lot. Once I get it going I can hold it at different RPM's and it sounds decent and will even Idle pretty decently. There is still the occasional backfire and when changing RPM or putting load on the engine the Backfiring gets worse and the engine is very low on power. Heres a little background on the car and engine.
1991 318is engine with 5 speed
Coil on plug conversion
M10 long tube header with M42 flange (thats the entire exhaust right now)
No oxygen sensor
I have the gray/black wire hooked together on the harness to activate the carbon monoxide potentiometer
K & N intake filter on the air flow meter
Throttle body heater and rats nest of hoses deleted
Let me know what you guys think may be causing this. I would just like to construct a list of potential causes and I will start going 1 by 1 and checking them off my list. Anything you guys think of I will check, thanks in advance.
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