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In Reply to: Re: cold start hesitation and smells rich. posted by Sheldon on September 25, 2001 at 14:54:52:
BTW, my problem is not entirely gone, it just improved. I still get some hesitation/stumbling sometimes when engine is cold (instantly, suddenly clears up when temp gauge gets out of blue). Interestingly, it only seems to happen if I start driving immediately after starting. AFAIK, it is normal for the engine to idle at higher rpms (1100) when first started, and then it settles down to 700 or so. If I wait for the computer to lower the RPMs (maybe 30 secs after starting) it runs fine, even tho engine is still cold. See if yours does the same. I would think that this should be a strong clue as to what is causing it, but I haven't heard any good guesses yet.
Todd, which breather hose did you replace?
I have had similar symptoms. It is NOT the cold start injector (which is where Bentley leads you), because there isn't one on this engine. Mine seemed to improve markedly when I replaced the cracked breather hose. I would check for air leaks.
Sorry for the double post. My M5 is hesitant untill completely warm and smells rich. I know what I think it is and have read Benetly, but would like your opinion.