well i guess i have a little work to do. if my math is even close i`m getting about 8 mpg. i know the valves need to be adjusted, i`m pretty sure the timing is still off. i guess i know what i`m doing tomorrow.
what`s a normal, ball park mpg. for a stock 528i? 20-25mpg?
thanks, joe
really bad fuel mileage
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joe_keefer
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really bad fuel mileage
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1979 528i 500k+ miles "betsy" 2nd owner!
1994 Vw Golf 234k starts everytime!
1979 528i 500k+ miles "betsy" 2nd owner!
1994 Vw Golf 234k starts everytime!
A few things to consider:
1)If you have a colder than stock thermostat, this can often cause the ecu to stay in warm up mode, increasing your fuel consumption. You can test the stat, or just the water temp with a thermometer to see if your getting 80 Celsius.
2) Your temperature sensor for the ecu may be malfunctioning, causing the ecu to again stay in warm up mode
3) After the car has been running for a while, take out the cold start valve and see if it's still on/leaking fuel. A faulty thermo time valve can cause this, or a bad cold start injector.
4) Double check your timing, making sure you're checking it at 2200 rpm.
5) A bad fuel pressure accumulator can create higher than normal pressure in the fuel system, increasing fuel consumption. If you detach the vacuum line and see fuel leaking from there, this can indicate it is faulty. Best bet, though, is to get a fuel pressure gauge hooked up and see where you're at.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
1)If you have a colder than stock thermostat, this can often cause the ecu to stay in warm up mode, increasing your fuel consumption. You can test the stat, or just the water temp with a thermometer to see if your getting 80 Celsius.
2) Your temperature sensor for the ecu may be malfunctioning, causing the ecu to again stay in warm up mode
3) After the car has been running for a while, take out the cold start valve and see if it's still on/leaking fuel. A faulty thermo time valve can cause this, or a bad cold start injector.
4) Double check your timing, making sure you're checking it at 2200 rpm.
5) A bad fuel pressure accumulator can create higher than normal pressure in the fuel system, increasing fuel consumption. If you detach the vacuum line and see fuel leaking from there, this can indicate it is faulty. Best bet, though, is to get a fuel pressure gauge hooked up and see where you're at.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
75 530i (5-speed)
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93 M5 (4 liter stroker)
84 745i (5-speed)
Driven moderately a 528i should get 19-22 or so. If it's far off that something's very wrong. Anything from FPR to FI temp sensor to AFM or even a plugged cat.
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02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
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city driving i get about 300 km from 45 ltres @ 0- 80 km/hr speed
country trips I can get upto 500 km @ constant 110 km/hr
country trips I can get upto 500 km @ constant 110 km/hr
74 525 auto
76 525 - 4 speed, LPG and holley carb- restoring
77 528i- 4 speed manual
77 528i -4 speed manual getting rusty
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76 525 - 4 speed, LPG and holley carb- restoring
77 528i- 4 speed manual
77 528i -4 speed manual getting rusty
79 528i auto - a SA car?
80 528i auto - ready to relicense
81 528i +3.5ltr - auto - restoring
86 525e 5 speed manual- dd
FWIW, I chased a fuel consumption problem for about year. Did a lot of work -- plugs, wires, vacuum hoses, AFM recalibration. I finally discovered that the real problem was the trip meter (and odometer). It was registering about half the miles.
So, if I were you I'd go out on the interstate and count mile posts and compare that to the recorded mileage.
On the plus side, the car ran really well after all that work.
So, if I were you I'd go out on the interstate and count mile posts and compare that to the recorded mileage.
On the plus side, the car ran really well after all that work.
Good point. Mine did the same thing. Another way check you mileage is to use google maps.Troy wrote:FWIW, I chased a fuel consumption problem for about year. Did a lot of work -- plugs, wires, vacuum hoses, AFM recalibration. I finally discovered that the real problem was the trip meter (and odometer). It was registering about half the miles.
So, if I were you I'd go out on the interstate and count mile posts and compare that to the recorded mileage.
On the plus side, the car ran really well after all that work.
1977 BMW 530i
1973 R75/5 BMW (motorcycle)
1973 R75/5 BMW (motorcycle)