I have an m42 from a 91 318is that has been transplanted into 1982 e21 320i that has been used as a track/street car for a couple years.
The previous owner installed a custom intake manifold on the car right before I bought it and didn't have time to sort things out.
The engine has a wierd stall and recover problem that I thought was the air flow meter. I used the bently manual to check the resistance across pins 1 and 2 and as others have stated, resistance was stuck at 11k ohms throughout the range of travel. I took a chance on an ebay air flow meter and it reads 500 ohms and steadily rises til about halfway through its travel and then starts to fall again to nothing.
Interestingly, I disassembled the one that came with the car and it behaves exactly the same when I test without putting the little printed circuit board that is contained inside in the circuit.
The ebay AFM is an earlier unit than the one that came on the car.
Anyway, back to the problem. Car starts and idles nicely, however if I slowly open the throttle, when I get to about 2800 rpm the engine stalls and then at about 900 rpm it recovers and revs back up and then at 2800 it stalls again. It keeps repeating this process as long as I hold the throttle steady.
I can rev past it. When I watched the original air flow meter in operation the stalling would occur right where the resistance started to fall off.
I checked the TPS and it tested fine, no jumping or flat spots. Both air flow meters run exactly the same.
Trying to find out if anyone has heard of anything like this before. Also does anyone know what the resistance values on the air flow meter should be? Should the values rise contantly to the very end of vane travel?
If anyone is interested, here is a couple pictures of the intake.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ramblin_man_us/detail?.dir=5374&.dnm=5029re2.jpghttp://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ramblin_man_us/detail?.dir=5374&.dnm=9e8cre2.jpgI know this isn't an e30, but the m42 is from an e30 so Thats why I didn't post in the non e30 section.