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320d LCI MPG too low?
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03-14-2018, 05:10 PM | #1 |
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320d LCI MPG too low?
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I recently purchased a manual e90 lci 2011 320d. The car drives beautifully but am fairly disappointed by the mpg which i am currently achieving - I do all city driving, but drive very economically (shift around 2k revs), I am currently achieving 32mpg which is a lot lower than I had expected. I have done a simple google search and other people are quoting values of 40-50mpg. I have checked the coolant temp when warm and it seems about right (~88oC). What do you guys think? Does this mpg sound about right? Or should i be achieving more? |
03-15-2018, 08:31 AM | #3 |
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03-15-2018, 10:52 AM | #4 |
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Short trips town driving I too get 32 mpg. If I'm driving around the town with fully warmed up engine it can go up to 40 mpg. But 50 mpg... someone had a dream.
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03-15-2018, 11:43 AM | #5 |
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is your start stop function on? also if your car has high mileage and dpf lights not on it could go into regen mode which brings the mpg down alot.
also do you carry alot of passengers plus luggage? |
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03-15-2018, 04:55 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the response guys, yeah makes sense, maybe my expectations were too high. Also i doubt that i have dpf issues since car is only 67k mlg and i do do motorway runs every now and again
My car is only 67k mlg, FSH, it has the auto stop start but it doesn't work, the previous owner may have programmed it out (only bought the car recently). No passangers, no luggage, just me |
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03-16-2018, 12:24 PM | #7 |
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32mpg from a 320d with town driving?
That is what i get with my 335d!
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03-16-2018, 01:33 PM | #8 | |
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As for the mpg that’s about right if your always in town, my old 118d (same n47 engine) was terrible in and around town. On the motorways and long runs it would easily achieve 45mpg all day long. |
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03-16-2018, 06:37 PM | #9 |
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Mine sits at 37mpg around town (with fully functional start/stop) and 55mpg on a run. These later cars don't suffer with thermostat issues like earlier ones; a non functional dpf will soon let you know it's not happy.
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04-09-2018, 12:32 PM | #11 |
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Clean the MAF, cheap and easy and if it is dirty it can improve fuel economy by quite some margin. If also agree with the above about cleaning the intake manifold and EGR. You can pull the pipe off the throttle body and use a phone to see inside the throttle body and EGR (if you have a 4 cylinder yoy probably dont need to use a phone to see inside) to see if it's coked up quite bad which would also give you an idea of how bad the intake manifold is.
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04-18-2018, 11:23 PM | #12 |
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Gotta agree with the above comments, I've just bought a 2012 e92 320d accident damaged, whilst installing a used venturi, noticed the inlet manifold was coked with crud, which had drastically reduced the opening for airflow into the manifold itself - seems likely the inlet ports in the cylinder head will be the same or worse (car had done 114k).
This will be my first job, after MOT at the weekend (wish me luck, hope my bits arrive). Also noticed whilst idling around 2000 rpm for a long time I can't get it much over 70C which may suggest the thermostat is dodgy, not too familiar with the engine management characteristics of what is a modern car for me and understand 2k idling isn't 2k driving load but a running cold could hit MPG. Out of interest although I don't know how it was driven, the OBC said it was doing 44MPG average. Looking at the state of the alloys, it was probably driven fast or just really badly around corners |
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