328i e36 jerky

328sns

New member
Hi Beemer lovers,

I have a problem with my 328i (e36), the car idling is not constant and the car jerks below 2000 rpm, therefore in traffic it is a real mission to drive smoothly.

I have modified the car, it has cams, branch, freeflow and chip.

I have changed fuel filter, spark plugs and did a full oil service, but the "jerk" is still present.

Any advice on what it could be?

thanks guys.


 

Tigger

///Member
I have a e36 325i, and my car has a small jerk/power loss just around 3000revs, accept when I accelerate hard through the gears... Haven't got a clue...
 

PRAVEEN M

New member
328sns said:
Hi Beemer lovers,

I have a problem with my 328i (e36), the car idling is not constant and the car jerks below 2000 rpm, therefore in traffic it is a real mission to drive smoothly.

I have modified the car, it has cams, branch, freeflow and chip.

I have changed fuel filter, spark plugs and did a full oil service, but the "jerk" is still present.

Any advice on what it could be?

thanks guys.
Could be airflow meter

 

MikeR

Well-known member
:thinking: who did the mods....without seeing the car - it sounds like electrical. have the chip u put in checked first - thats easy, then work back - have you checked all the plugs for spark, on that note have you ever changed the cables ?
 

racing snake

New member
hey bud!
does the jerk appear to be electric? like the motor missfiring and cutting out?
or does it still sound normal when pulling away? just with the addition of the jerking?

if its the first: check afm, coils, corrosion on injector harnass and the crank sensor.
if its the latter: i would suggest you check the engine and gearbox mountings.
 

328sns

New member
Coisman said:
:pimp:
sounds like a clutch problem to me to

I replaced clutch and flywheel about six months back, do not think its the clutch

Flywheel was R10K from "stealers", they are ridiculous.

Think it the Injectors or the coils.

thanks
 
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