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Any qualms on being the first to get a new 335i? Turbo reliable?
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05-10-2006, 07:34 AM | #45 |
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Knowing BMW rock solid! My 1973 Turbo 2002 is an excellent example of BMW turbocharging that works and is reliable.
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05-10-2006, 07:56 AM | #46 |
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Sorry, but BMW unfortunately had have often problems with turbo-chargers, mainly in E46 with 4-cylinder-diesel-engines.
And very often the drivers couldnīt do anything against this, they drove the machine from start more softer before pushing it into higher revolution speed. The chargers make in this case a very high fizzling-noise while driving, this was the first indices for a damage charger - I hope, BMW will be learn from this situation and avoid this for the future.
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05-10-2006, 08:00 AM | #47 |
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I've combined the "How reliable do you think the turbo will be" with this thread since the discussions were similar.
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05-10-2006, 10:05 AM | #48 | |
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Hehe, having owned and dealt with modifying heaviliy a 911 turbo I hear you. Its more complex than na cars but I don't consider it a particular challenge for BMW to do turbocharging right. There is industry data on this since the 70s yes? But given how common turbo charged cars are nowadays, how old the technology is, how they are gaining popularity, and how tbh I can't think of any recent turbo cars which had spectactular design failures (I think of the reliability of Subaru's turbocharged cars in particular) I feel pretty good about BMWs ability to pull it off. The direct injection part is in my view a cause for concern if any, as well as how damn complicated the engine is (just read the Edmunds thing re: the water pump etc). |
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05-10-2006, 10:56 AM | #49 |
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those engines can sludge up and have problems even stock, though.
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05-10-2006, 12:30 PM | #50 | |
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Yeah I have a 535dms Touring, 340bhp and over 600nm of torque, which is a nice ride, a bit like our Swedish friends, also a nice ride! I am seriously tempted with a 335i touring though, bet you would get near 400bhp out of that without too much trouble. |
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11-06-2006, 02:09 AM | #51 |
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Mitsubishi Turbos
From my understanding, the 335i turbos are Mitsubishi turbos with very little boost at partial throttle. Mitsubishi has an excellent reputation for longevity. Regardless, like any mechanical part, I think changing the oil frequently 5K or 7.5K and coolant every 2 years should insure a trouble free life for a significant amount of time. I am not an engineer, however BMW has a long standing tradition of building in a HUGE amount of "room for error" and are conservative in their engineering. I was considering the 328i rather than the 335i b/c of the turbo's however really enjoyed driving the more powerful car.
Certainly, abusing any motor will cause problems. I have owned several first or second year model BMW's and have had very few major problems, the worst was a clutch part and a water pump. Anyway, enjoy your car and have fun! |
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