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Ohh really.. that will be huge then.. would be nice if we have among the members here..
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Thanks.Tom328 said:500k km???!!! :77:
Yeah, sounds like a good idea.slyder said:A drive and lunch sounds like a good way to celebrate it
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No problem lamoo. Sayang to let go man. Hard to find cars made like this nowadays. New car is quite different in terms of maintenance and repairability, as your workshop mechanic will tell you. Good luck w your sale.lamoo said:My 1997 328i auto is for sale Buy and drive very powerful nowadays so hard to find a buyer for this well mantained and pristine conditon car any offers will be considered
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p/s Lee sorry to intrude into your thread
ALIAS said:Sir Lee, how come no update from you for a year already?
Wow, my thread is still here.firdaus325 said:he busy updating at fb hehe
How to chk the condition of that butterfly valve ? ThanksLee36328 said:One more lesson.
Always pay attention to the 'butterfly valve' in the second exhaust pipe. It's there for a good reason.
When the engine is off, the valve should be open. When you star the engine, the valve should close. When you rev to around 3000-4000 rpm, the valve should open again.
If this is not working, have it fixed. Then your engine will feel much younger again.
Well, basically check its behavior as mentioned in my post:digilife said:How to chk the condition of that butterfly valve ? Thanks
Where is the valve located ?Lee36328 said:Well, basically check its behavior as mentioned in my post:
1. check that the valve is open when the engine is off
2. check that the valve is closed when you start the ignition and the engine is idling
3. have someone step on the gas pedal to around 3,000 - 4,000 rpm, and check that the valve shuts again
Also, when you drive, if you feel the car is sluggish when taking off from stationary, the valve might be stuck open.
And when you accelerate, if the car feel like it runs out of power too soon, revving high but not much pulling power, the valve might be stuck closed.
When it is working correctly, the engine will breathe and pull nicely from a standing start, and accelerate smoothly and powerfully to 3,000 rpm and beyond, without 'running out of breath'.