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N47 Robustness and Mileage?
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04-22-2016, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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N47 Robustness and Mileage?
How robust is the N47? As in how many miles could it take with proper servicing? 150K, 200K? (I'm aware of the chain issue)
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04-22-2016, 11:03 PM | #2 | |
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04-23-2016, 08:52 AM | #3 |
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150k? I hope more than that as mines on 156k miles at the moment. Crank and chain was replaced at 108k miles and dpf at 145k.
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04-23-2016, 10:16 AM | #6 |
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Modern engines quite simply last. With proper servicing theres no reason to imagine it wont do 250-300k. Ofcourse you might have to replace various parts such as injectors or turbo etc, but the core engine itself is generally pretty robust.
The issue is that what tends to happen, is once the car gets well over 150k, folk think its knackered, dont service it properly, and run it on a shoe string becuase they think its nearly dead anyway. Thus many cars that are approaching 200k ARE knackered, but not because of any inherent issues, simply because they've been owned by idiots who havent looked after them. |
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04-23-2016, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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Friends old 320d had 190k miles on it when it was written off by an uninsured driver, it drove fine but did feel a little loose compared to mine with half that milage.
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04-23-2016, 04:45 PM | #8 |
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Well I haven't been gentle with the 335 yet lol. It pulls like a train and shows no sign of slowing down. Its remapped to 395 bhp and 595 lbs ft. Think they are pretty bulletproof to be honest. As I've said before its the things around them that tend to go wrong at higher mileages, Turbo's, EGR Coolers etc. If you can find one that's had all that work done there's no reason they wont get to 250-300k miles quite comfortably. My friend doesn't exactly baby his 123d around either its driven hard mostly and he's never had a problem. Its a great car not quite as brutal as the 335 but it will keep a lot of the modern "hot hatches" quite honest I think lol
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04-26-2016, 03:36 PM | #10 |
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Thanks for the replies. Auto 318d is a really good engine. It never fails to surprise me with the power even though it's the underpowered 2.0. Just wish the 320 didn't cost £5000 to insure (it's not a typo!)
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06-20-2016, 04:25 AM | #12 |
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Nothing I can think of, I go on what the CBS says, apart from oil changes where I always change the oil more often than the 'recommended' interval.
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Just came across this thread, currently running a 2012 E91 318d, bought it March last year from family member (was a company car). It was too good to pass up, and car that I've known from since she acquired it.
It had 55,000 on it, now has 80,000 miles, I have every confidence in the N47 engine. It replaced a 2008 118d N47 with 189,000 miles on it, again had no issues with that engine, other than new clutch and battery around 130k. The secret is changing the oil and fluids (oil every 8,000 miles MAX), simple as that. Hoping to rack up loads on the E91 - it feels like it can go for miles and miles, very well built and being the de-tuned 20d - is little less stressed. These long service intervals are barbaric for engine/timing chain longevity. |
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01-04-2018, 02:11 PM | #17 |
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My chain broke when it was on 102k.
Lucky it didnt cause too much damage to the valves etc. It snapped whilst idle. Absolutely gutted. It was my ignorance in the prev owner and trusted him in his words. Never ever buy a car with lack of services. The rest of the car was mint. Now i manage to get it fully rebuilt i absolutely love it again. Cant wait to tune it. |
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But it is only a machine and they do break unfortunately. My mechanic mate had one 2013 120d in other week, the oil filter was that sludged up, the oil came out in the shape of the oil filter!!! The woman said the car didn't tell her to change oil!!! ![]() |
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Like yous said lucky i didnt do 80mph on the motorway when it happened. |
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01-05-2018, 08:22 AM | #20 |
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Mines sitting at 136K at the moment, bought it around 63K and had it mapped at 72K by Simon @ Emaps. Like the others I have also carried out interim services every 10K on the E92 and on my old E46 320cd which is still running at 200k+. No real issues with the N47, the only big expenses I have had could have occurred on any E9x car.
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01-08-2018, 04:37 AM | #22 |
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I have a 2009 320D. Bought it when it did 60K on the clock. Now it has hit 80K and I change the oil every 8K. Runs sweet as ever. I have confidence it could go well into doing 200K as long as you are changing the engine oil frequently.
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