MOA90
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I haven’t thought about it like that but have definitely been wondering what sensor it could be. I just scanned it with BimmerLink and didn’t get anything that I didn’t already know. I did see that cylinder 1 is still misfiring more than the rest even after moving that spark plug and coil to other cylinders.Just a thought. All cylinders vary in their ability to convert a fuel and air mixture into efficient combustion. So many variables exist mechanically between the cylinders on the same engine that affect how well it ignites and burns it's fuel. DI engines in particular seem to be a bit combustion sensitive at start up and idle hence they all seem to throw misfires counts all the time and the ECU only responds with a fault response to advise the driver when the count reaches a pre determined threshold.
So my though is, in your case is it actually a global issue but only 1 cylinder is badly affected. So instead of focussing on 1 cylinder in particualr you should be focussing on a fault that is affecting the fuel delivery/air delivery on all the cylinders it's just that the #1 feels and reacts the worst due to sometime borderline mechanical differences that cause that particular cylinder to cross the reaction threshold. So something like a faulty engine temp sensor or MAF/MAP sensor or IAT sensor or fuel pressure regulator that affects the mixture on all cylinders but only 1 reacts due to minor mechanical variables. You get the idea.
Phil
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