The M3 cold start is not as smooth as the non-M E46. I think high compression and tall cam lobes affect it.
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Maybe this is a solution.
This is more for the Z4M but its way similar to the E46 m3
I translate it for you.
"Many Z4M drivers will notice that the starter always has to turn for different lengths of time in the morning, which is not normal. Sometimes it takes an extremely long time and you can also perceive one or the other weak combustion, which is not enough for the engine to start up. The engine was probably tuned so lean for the emissions tests that the first injections for some engines in the series spread are no longer rich enough. The entire first series of injections goes unburned into the exhaust gas or through the cylinder walls into the oil."
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Originally posted by Christian_M3 View PostMaybe this is a solution.
https://www.probsten-tech.de/z4mm3-s...ruckelloesung/
This is more for the Z4M but its way similar to the E46 m3
I translate it for you.
"Many Z4M drivers will notice that the starter always has to turn for different lengths of time in the morning, which is not normal. Sometimes it takes an extremely long time and you can also perceive one or the other weak combustion, which is not enough for the engine to start up. The engine was probably tuned so lean for the emissions tests that the first injections for some engines in the series spread are no longer rich enough. The entire first series of injections goes unburned into the exhaust gas or through the cylinder walls into the oil."Last edited by ATB88; 09-21-2021, 08:22 AM.
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Originally posted by elbert View Post
In my case it did come that way from the factory. And I would know since I am the only owner.'05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R
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Originally posted by Christian_M3 View PostMaybe this is a solution.
This is more for the Z4M but its way similar to the E46 m3
I translate it for you.
"Many Z4M drivers will notice that the starter always has to turn for different lengths of time in the morning, which is not normal. Sometimes it takes an extremely long time and you can also perceive one or the other weak combustion, which is not enough for the engine to start up. The engine was probably tuned so lean for the emissions tests that the first injections for some engines in the series spread are no longer rich enough. The entire first series of injections goes unburned into the exhaust gas or through the cylinder walls into the oil."
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Originally posted by elbert View Post
Not really. I don't think it's much of a problem.
By any chance did you adjust your idle speed?
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Originally posted by Christian_M3 View PostMaybe this is a solution.
This is more for the Z4M but its way similar to the E46 m3
I translate it for you.
"Many Z4M drivers will notice that the starter always has to turn for different lengths of time in the morning, which is not normal. Sometimes it takes an extremely long time and you can also perceive one or the other weak combustion, which is not enough for the engine to start up. The engine was probably tuned so lean for the emissions tests that the first injections for some engines in the series spread are no longer rich enough. The entire first series of injections goes unburned into the exhaust gas or through the cylinder walls into the oil."
This is due to the enrichment during a cold start ... Removing the secondary air pump is a solution. Adapting the software to this.
Chasing a Gremlin with my 2002 s54... On cold start the car acts like it is not receiving enough fuel. It will misfire, and when given throttle, it will choke and drop to 250-500 rpms. If you stay in the throttle it will eventually rise. The car will do this until it is warmed up. You then must cycle the key on and off once,
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Originally posted by Andy2424 View Post
I've had it in there for a long time, it only helps a little.
This is due to the enrichment during a cold start ... Removing the secondary air pump is a solution.
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As Terra showed in his video, even a ~200k miles M3 should fire up normal. And if someone says his M3 doesn’t fire up on first crank or has a very bad cold start (since x miles or even from factory) there IS a fault or defective part. period. This is definitely no „normal“ behavior.
I bought recently another E46 M3 that has exactly this behavior (only on cold start in the morning, first a short crank, than another crank to fire it up and a bit rough idle after start up and very rare i need multiple cranks).
I cleaned/serviced the injectors and the problem went away for 5-6 cold starts and now it’s back.
I could never live with a issue like this, so I will continue the search and post here when I made progress.
…under construction.
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