Hi guys
Just joined the site, looks like a great resource. I am in the UK and own a 96 E36 318is with the 1.9 M44 engine. I bought the car partly to use as a work hack, and partly as a track toy. Wanted a 4-pot for the handling and fun factor, rather than a 6-pot.
My other car which I've owned for 3.5 years is a BMW 840Ci 6-speed manual, a pretty rare beast. It's obviously loads more powerful than the 318, and you can't beat the sound of a V8 through a full stainless system. But it's a lot heavier which makes the driving experience very different. It's much easier to get the back end out on the 8 due to the power, but it's not as composed on tight twisty roads due to the weight.
I also have an R1 for when I want to go quickly :cool:
I've just bought a 25% lock LSD for the 318, which I plan to get fitted in the next few weeks, and I'll probably uprate the clutch too as I expect the one fitted is pretty old (although it doesn't slip -- yet). May also tweak the suspension a little, as it's all pretty standard at the moment (with recent dampers all round and new front wishbones & bushes).
I have one issue with the engine at the moment. When I'm driving it hard and using all of the rev range, it hits what feels like a rev limiter at around 5500 RPM. It just bounces off, and if I change up it will again pull strongly until around 5500 RPM again.
I have access to a MODIC so have performed a diagnostic, which has revealed the only stored fault is the lambda sensor. I intend to replace this, but I doubt it's the cause of the "false rev limit". I also checked the RPM read out from the ECU using live data via MODIC to make sure the rev counter is giving the correct reading, and it is correct.
My primamry suspect is the MAF sensor, but this is just a guess really being that I'm not getting any definite pointers from the ECU diagnostic. Other suspects are crank and cam sensors.
Has anyone experienced anything similar, or have suggestions?
Thanks
Paul