Cylinder Cutout after driving ~2-3 hours.

fosiacat

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Hey folks, hoping to get some thoughts about this. I've been having an issue where i'll get a CHUG and some shaking and then limp mode.

Seems to happen after i've been driving around 2-3 hours. If i step on the gas more than ~40-50% i see my low pressure dropping, eventually to where i get cylinder cutout. If i pull over and stop, turn the car off and back on, it'll be ok for a while.. however the next day, I could go out and rip on it through town and not have any problems at all.

car is a 2011 335is. index 12 injectors installed about 2 years ago, plugs ~5,000 miles, oil is new, fuel pump is a fuel-it stage 2.

I've done a lot of reading on this, and I suspected it's the EKP overheating. I've purchased a new one (but i haven't installed it yet)

basically i wonder if anyone thinks it's the fuel pump, if there's a way to test the fuel pump for a long-term sort of issue... and i guess what fuel pump people have been successfully running with the stock EKPM3. i know EOSpeed makes a replacement, which i guess is an option but i'd rather not.

should i just throw the new EKP in there and keep the existing pump, or should i get a new pump too? can a fuel pump just get "tired" after 2-3 hours of driving and crap out?

thanks for any help

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SlowE93

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Hey folks, hoping to get some thoughts about this. I've been having an issue where i'll get a CHUG and some shaking and then limp mode.

Seems to happen after i've been driving around 2-3 hours. If i step on the gas more than ~40-50% i see my low pressure dropping, eventually to where i get cylinder cutout. If i pull over and stop, turn the car off and back on, it'll be ok for a while.. however the next day, I could go out and rip on it through town and not have any problems at all.

car is a 2011 335is. index 12 injectors installed about 2 years ago, plugs ~5,000 miles, oil is new, fuel pump is a fuel-it stage 2.

I've done a lot of reading on this, and I suspected it's the EKP overheating. I've purchased a new one (but i haven't installed it yet)

basically i wonder if anyone thinks it's the fuel pump, if there's a way to test the fuel pump for a long-term sort of issue... and i guess what fuel pump people have been successfully running with the stock EKPM3. i know EOSpeed makes a replacement, which i guess is an option but i'd rather not.

should i just throw the new EKP in there and keep the existing pump, or should i get a new pump too? can a fuel pump just get "tired" after 2-3 hours of driving and crap out?

thanks for any help

(happy to provide any additional information)
Keep it simple and swap EKP and evaluate.
 

fosiacat

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my concern is that if it is the fuel pump pulling more current than the EKP can handle, it will just burn out the new EKP as well..
 

NoGuru

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If you have the EKP, swap it, takes about 5 minutes. I have a Walbro 535 and Walbro 450 on HOBBS running off the EKPM3 no issues.
I do have active cooling on it though, which might help a little.
 

fosiacat

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so you’re running the 450 off the EKPM3. OK. have you done any distance driving? 2-3+ hours? I just got a new ekpm3 and bought some cooling for it - little cpu fan, heatsinks, will put thermal paste on the bracket again too...
thanks!
 

NoGuru

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They are both running from the EKPM3 but the 535 which is a Hellcat fuel pump is the primary. I have done 25 pulls in a row at the drag strip so.....