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Intermittent loss of power -
11-11-2008, 06:35 PM
Hi, My 1991 190e 2.6 has power problems. It takes a really long time on the highway to get to highway speeds. Once at 60, I can get it no further. And I slow down going up hills. If I have to stop at a light, I have a very difficult time getting it moving again. When I am driving, at any speed, there is a very narrow range I have to keep the pedal in. If I press down too fast or too far for the speed I'm at, the car starts to stumble and it sounds like it is backfiring into the air cleaner. But only if I press the pedal as if under hard acceleration. If I very gently press the pedal and take 10 mins to get up to 60, there's no backfiring. Nor is there any backfiring when cruising at 60 on a flat highway.
So far, I've verified that I'm getting spark to all cylinders. New plugs (non-resistor) and new wires. New fuel tank strainer, new fuel pumps, new fuel injectors, new O2 sensor. I've replaced the fuel distributor/EHA valve, the fuel pressure regulator, and the OVP relay with parts from a salvage yard. I've cleaned the IAC valve and it is operating within spec. I've measured the fuel flow and it seems fine. I do not have the equipment to verify pressure. I cannot get a duty cycle on X11/2. I get a voltage reading that is initially the battery reading and it slowly and steadily drops to zero. As I changed parts (whether new of used), the performance increased ever so slightly but nothing has fixed the problem nor have I been succesful at diagnosing this. Not being able to get a duty cycle reading, I've adjusted the lambda tower by ear. I've tried setting it at both extremes of CW and CCW where the car still idles acceptably (making it richer and leaner). No apparent difference. The car has no problem starting either hot or cold.
Most cars also seem to run better in humid air (better burn rate, I guess). This one runs much worse in high humidity but its not arcing the spark. It also seems to run better when it's cold outside. I've also cleaned the mass air flow sensor. I've also done some checking for vacuum leaks but so far haven't found any. The throttle body seems to be sealed fine.
Anyone have any ideas?
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