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E28 not so smooth
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<blockquote data-quote="moots" data-source="post: 71061" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>I had an e28 b4 but a 520i.</p><p>Yr description brought back memories.whenever i drove the car hard and after EVERY long distance driving at hi speed,it would do the same like how you described,loss of power.but power resumes the very next day during normal drives.this went on until i sold it.sorry couldn't be much help.</p><p></p><p>the gadget your mechanic mentioned,i think,could be the crank case position sensor.just a wild guess.if this fails,the car will not start.no signal to ecu to even deliver fuel to the engine. :dunno:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moots, post: 71061, member: 219"] I had an e28 b4 but a 520i. Yr description brought back memories.whenever i drove the car hard and after EVERY long distance driving at hi speed,it would do the same like how you described,loss of power.but power resumes the very next day during normal drives.this went on until i sold it.sorry couldn't be much help. the gadget your mechanic mentioned,i think,could be the crank case position sensor.just a wild guess.if this fails,the car will not start.no signal to ecu to even deliver fuel to the engine. :dunno: [/QUOTE]
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