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01-05-2014, 04:40 AM | #1 |
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Newbie....330D Help
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New to the forum, I currently have a E46 330i which has been a great car, I've come from mainly a VAG background thus the username but fancied a change to BM a year ago and have to say its been a very pleasant experience so far! I'm interested in getting a E90 330D (or 335D if the price is right) for around the 9/10k mark Most are on at least 70k rising to up to 100k usually an 06/07 plate pre LCI car, I would also like to get the car remapped as its about the performance as much as the economy and I am also a lazy driver now so an auto doesn't bother me but does anyone have experience of being a similar position and can give me any advice? I read all about the cars and the possible problems but still have a few questions: DPF - I am aware of the new MOT rules does anyone have any experience of having there's gutted and left in situ, if so how much does that cost? Suspension/Brakes - Struggled to find a answer to this, is the suspension and brakes on the 330D the same for the 335D both MSport? Swirl Flaps - Lots of info on these some say they are fine some say they need blanking off? iDrive - Should I be looking for one with iDrive? Is it worth the extra premium considering it's around 7 years old technology? Thanks for all the assistance Stu |
01-05-2014, 05:11 AM | #2 |
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Hi Stu
I was In a similar position to you came from vag mk4 golf tdi. Wanted something faster but nice to drive and look at it also had to be rwd. So bmw was my answer. Long story short I bought a e90 330d auto from bmw with full service history etc. So far it's been faultless apart from what I think a failing battery which is neither here nor there can happen to anything. I have done 10k with it so far in the year I have owned it and it's been faultless. Now to answer some questions Dpf removal, I removed my Dpf myself. I cut it open pulled the insides out and had it remapped to suite so it looks like it's still in place all sensors are still there etc, so to just an mot man they can't tell the difference. So it can be done it's a pain to do well was but now I know what to do it will be easier to do. Suspension and brakes can't really help but brake I did take my e90 to Germany to the nurburgring and I did two laps one after the other and never had brake fade. Not to say you won't ever get it but standard brakes are good. I do believe the 330 and 335d brakes are a big brake setup from factory. I also removed my swirl flaps at about 80k and to be honest they looked perfectly fine I did it for peice of mind more than anything. As for idrive I bought mine with it so I can't really advise however mine is the early version not the new version the years yours looking at will be the early version I quite like it now I'm use to it. I'm not by any means a bmw man i.e know a lot about them someone will soon sort you out. Dan |
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01-05-2014, 11:34 AM | #4 |
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I thought I wanted idrive, but now Ive got it I wish mine didn't have it!
In my RS4 I had a double din 7" touch screen Alpine with full postcode sat nav, digital free view tv, pre outs, full iPod support and everything else you could wish for. Plus, it was easily upgradable. If you plan to add any of these things in the future and you've got idrive it can be very expensive and complex to do. Personally I wish mine didn't have the idrive then I could of just fitted another double din Alpine and had everything sorted a lot easier. Plus the Alpine stuff was a lot easier/better to use! |
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01-05-2014, 11:55 AM | #5 |
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You can go for a really cheap /good non idrive example and save the extra money for our forum retrofit guru to get the latest system fitted. I think his last complete kit including fitting was £1450.
Consider that you will get the most upto date system with 7 digit postcode its a win win as non idrive cars tend to be cheaper as you can bargain harder. |
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01-05-2014, 11:55 AM | #6 |
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Hi,
I have just got my 330d (about 7 weeks ago) 90K on the clock and drives stop on, its an auto too. I have changed the oil breather filter, after doing lots of research with no definitive answer for the sake of £50 i changed it however there was nothing wrong with it. I got my DPF removed as part of my remap, the company did as mentioned above cut opened the box removed it and welded up. I have also changed both thermostats as the car was running cold. Car is running and driving spot on now |
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01-05-2014, 12:28 PM | #7 |
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Had mine about two months... 330D M Sport 55 plate with 50k. So far both thermostats replaced as was running cold. Now I have an error code for the DPF resistance being too high.
Apart from that. At the moment it gives me an average of 37Mpg. Lovely car on many counts and if I can get it running smoothly with a bit better mpg I will be more than happy |
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01-05-2014, 03:19 PM | #13 |
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Always going to be a grey area
I have a non dpf car from the factory and i am sick to the back teeth of cleaning its tailpipe. I actually wish i had a dpf :O |
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01-06-2014, 11:32 AM | #20 |
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Been researching about DPF's and it's really DPF'd me off !. Today I was quoted £550 to have it removed, apparently that much as they are deeply embedded in a BMW....really ?.
Going down the Forte' DPF cleaner route initially. Then if that works, BG244 to clean the injectors etc, then BG DFC Plus on a continual basis to remove the formation of soot hence preventing DPF clog up. Jeeez... sounds like I have to drug my car up to keep it happy thanks to that dumb ass regulation ! |
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01-06-2014, 11:40 AM | #21 |
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am i wrong thinking if you get a dieseal and you drive it as it ment to be ( long distance trip every time) then DPF won't block?
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01-06-2014, 11:43 AM | #22 |
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In theory that should be true. However I bought mine from a garage and the owner before me was an estate agent... so I now imagine him pootling about town and never causing a regen.
Also as mine is a 330D, it will need a bit of friendly 'persuasion' no doubt to regen now and again. Which is is actually a grey area for me... what does it really take to cause a regen ? |
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