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    #31
    One thing that I would like to share is the airbox oil drain. The 20+ year old drain tube fitting is noticeably smaller that won't seal very well to the airbox after years of heat cycle.
    I highly recommend to replace it no matter what just for the peace of mind.

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    Last edited by y2k_o__o; 05-27-2025, 02:03 PM.

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      #32
      Originally posted by y2k_o__o View Post
      My 2002 M3 (130k miles) is also having the same issues in these 2 years, same high LTFT (15-20%, but no CEL) and did smoke test and no results, so today I decided to replace all my vacuum-related lines with new BMW parts.
      Bad MAF with low report data can cause high LTFT. Do a data log with obdFusion app.

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        #33
        Originally posted by sapote View Post

        Bad MAF with low report data can cause high LTFT. Do a data log with obdFusion app.
        I also replaced my old MAF sensor with Bosch part 2 years ago, the likelihood of faulty is low but it's worth a check to swap the old one back and see. I still keep all my old sensors around in case I need them for troubleshooting

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