My New E92 335i SE
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So Spider - any daytime pics yet?!
Vr5RA -nope but I was very impressed with Sytners Leicester (where I bought my 335d) - not so handy for servicing though. My nearest Sytner is about 250 miles away!
Vr5RA -nope but I was very impressed with Sytners Leicester (where I bought my 335d) - not so handy for servicing though. My nearest Sytner is about 250 miles away!
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I hope you're running the new 335i on super unleaded Jay-bee!! have a look at this!....
The difference between 95 RON and 99 RON fuel in the 335i - BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum - E90Post.com
Amazed at the difference!
The difference between 95 RON and 99 RON fuel in the 335i - BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum - E90Post.com
Amazed at the difference!
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You able to tell if a car has been serviced within the BMW network? My 330d appears to be missing it's last stamp in the service book annoyingly, and I'm wondering if BMW keep a record of cars service histories?!
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I personally think that if you rush and get a 330, you'll kick yourself everytime you see a 335... just be patient, the right one WILL come along. I know its difficult, I was like that when I was looking for my last Scoob, I started looking at all sorts of stuff, fortunately I held out and got exactly what I was after - and felt all the better for it. Same with the Beemer.... keep searching mate, and just keep ringing the stealers and harassing them. Have you tried Vardys in Edinburgh? Also, if you havent tried where I got mine from, give them a ring on 0115 9341414 and ask for Helen Tassi - I reckon she'll be able to hunt one down for you - tell her I said hello!
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I only use V Power or Tesco 99 RON, wouldnt use anything else in a performance car - after owning 3 Scoobs over the last 7 years, its safe to say its well ingrained (we even used it in the misses 172 Cup when she had it).
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Petem - mine was serviced just before I got it but they didn't stamp the book. They first one (stamped) was at 12.5k and I bought mine at 16.5k miles so there's no real "gap" but still a bit annoying. However your key stores service info so don't worry - it's all on record (which I find a bit alarming at times!).
I have a random theory on super unleaded - it makes a difference on turbo'd cars, but naff all on NA ones.
I have a random theory on super unleaded - it makes a difference on turbo'd cars, but naff all on NA ones.
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The waiting is over, i pick this up today part ex the scooby
BMW 335I coupe Full leather with lots of toys in it..
its so cold & dark outside, so i rushed doing the pics ..
better ones to come (when weather gets better & light)
one word awesome
Cheap tax, ok mpg lovey drive
will make a thread this weekend
your pics made me buy one mate ;-)
BMW 335I coupe Full leather with lots of toys in it..
its so cold & dark outside, so i rushed doing the pics ..
better ones to come (when weather gets better & light)
one word awesome
Cheap tax, ok mpg lovey drive
will make a thread this weekend
your pics made me buy one mate ;-)
Get that exhaust valve actuator unplugged, it sounds amazing ALL the time that way, not just under full load It takes about 30 seconds to do - dead easy and you dont even have to get dirty to do it. PM me if you want the details
Looking forward to seeing more pics!
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Either way, I still think its good practice to use the best fuel possible if you are using a car with a performance engine - you wouldnt feed a thoroughbred horse or an athlete crap, you'd use the best fuel available - IMO of course
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I still think super unleaded/super fuels are mainly a bit of a con. Yes they are higher octane but they sell far less of it so they degrade more - your 99RON petrol is often lower than your 95RON. It's been debated to death but I'm still not at all convinced and I've used both on my R32 Golf - not just one tank but several of each.
As long as you avoid crappy supermarket fuels, I think you are fine. However I do think there is a small benefit for turbo'd engines, especially Jap rally reps.
There have been many tests where the difference has been naff all.
As long as you avoid crappy supermarket fuels, I think you are fine. However I do think there is a small benefit for turbo'd engines, especially Jap rally reps.
There have been many tests where the difference has been naff all.
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A tuned 335i will be octane limited, you want the best you can in those circumstances.
Some standard ECUs will increase boost with low octane fuel to make up for the retarded timing. They can be programmed to target the same torque in all circumstances.
Away from this artificial situation, a knock limited engine loves octane and there are huge differences between a quality 95 RON and a supermarket 99 RON.
Some standard ECUs will increase boost with low octane fuel to make up for the retarded timing. They can be programmed to target the same torque in all circumstances.
Away from this artificial situation, a knock limited engine loves octane and there are huge differences between a quality 95 RON and a supermarket 99 RON.
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If you can give me the last 7 of your chassis number i can check whether if not the car has ever been to my dealership otherwise its a case of tracing where it has last been serviced which can prove difficult but its worth a try
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I meant if you want any parts/accessories i get um at cost price plus i can ship them out for you as i run an Ebay business for them and have an account with TNT
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Yeah, cus i always ask my manager first and it will be a normal cash invoice and if anyone wants anything they cover the postage charge, i dont do nothing dodgy not me jobs worth i never buy anything from work so they dont mind me doing now and again
Just like helping fellow member outs.
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Originally Posted by Vr5RA_Matchew
If you can give me the last 7 of your chassis number i can check whether if not the car has ever been to my dealership otherwise its a case of tracing where it has last been serviced which can prove difficult but its worth a try
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A tuned 335i will be octane limited, you want the best you can in those circumstances.
Some standard ECUs will increase boost with low octane fuel to make up for the retarded timing. They can be programmed to target the same torque in all circumstances.
Away from this artificial situation, a knock limited engine loves octane and there are huge differences between a quality 95 RON and a supermarket 99 RON.
Some standard ECUs will increase boost with low octane fuel to make up for the retarded timing. They can be programmed to target the same torque in all circumstances.
Away from this artificial situation, a knock limited engine loves octane and there are huge differences between a quality 95 RON and a supermarket 99 RON.
I only use Tesco99 in the Focus as it doesn't cost much more than nul and
d gives much better mpg than vpower or shell super.
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