Cut your losses and go for a 320d. Just check for documented FSH and proof of maintenance, gearbox oil change has been done. vibration dampener and tensioner replaced. Coolant leaks might be coolant flange.
Once you buy your 20d ensure you decat it and do a stage 1 tune (includes egr and swirl flap delete)
Once the above checks out, you'll be seated in the perfect daily.
Thanks gents, yes will do that, spoke to a dealer now as well and advised the same when it comes to the shortfall, cause trading in will push my payments to about R5k so will keep you guys posted, I hope I get to meet some of you guys at a car meet one day 🙌🏻🔥Do not load a shortfall on another car. Not a wise financial move, you will pay more interest on it. Wait at least till you can break even then trade up
I did the absolutely unforgiveable and rebuilt a Pre LCI e90 320i after the engine died.
Despite many comments suggesting the car should be tossed etc. I took the plunge and decided to embark on a very steep learning curve as I was not even a hobby DIYer at the time.
It took a long time of watching YouTube, reading forums such as this and figuring out where to get parts from at the best price without compromising the build or longevity of the engine.
The full rebuild of the engine cost around R25k but the additional work added on a whole lot more:
New clutch
New shocks
New tie rod ends
New engine and gearbox mounts
New bushes
New brake lines and hoses
Cleaned and rebuilt brake calipers
Any gasket or o-ring was replaced
The final list was truly very comprehensive
I learned so much in the process and became so much more confident that I readily tackle almost any repair work now. Seeing how badly components were treated and a lot of more delicate items broken I will not send my car to anyone else for repairs.
The engine was a greasy mess before, was eating oil and leaking water like crazy. Now I know all the weak spots, the engine is super clean and uses almost no oil.
I've done almost 30 000km since the rebuild and the are still one or two small items to sort out as actual mileage on the car is 200 000km. I really love how it drives as it has the sport pack and it's a manual, there is no slop anywhere and I get around 7l per 100km on a trip to Durban and back going up to 10l per 100km when I drive harder in town.
Oil changes are done at 7500km using 5W30, compression is sitting at 13bar across all cylinders and the interior looks many years younger than it's actual age.
I was really impressed with the design and build quality of the engine itself and do believe it could handle a fair bit more power. It is absolutely hamstrung by certain components as well as the software so without upgrading extensive parts and most likely have to design and build others there aren't really any gains to be found which I have made peace with.
Despite all the hate and comments of how anaemic it is with just myself in the car it keeps up with a Polo Tsi to 100kph where it starts to actually gain a bit of a lead.
Quick question guys, if I decide to use 93Unleaded in the 320i rather than 95Unleaded as per the user manual, what sort of damage would I be doing. (Keeping in mind I have been putting 93 in when the petrol prices were insane) I have gone back to putting 95 in and I swear I can feel a slight difference in the drive of the car, is this just my mind playing tricks or have I really just been neglecting my poor car 🤦🏻♂️
Quick question guys, if I decide to use 93Unleaded in the 320i rather than 95Unleaded as per the user manual, what sort of damage would I be doing. (Keeping in mind I have been putting 93 in when the petrol prices were insane) I have gone back to putting 95 in and I swear I can feel a slight difference in the drive of the car, is this just my mind playing tricks or have I really just been neglecting my poor car 🤦🏻♂️
Normal for an N46..@osiris thanks man, that clears quite a bit up for me, because I have noticed that the car isn’t happy at high revs. It’s kind of hard to explain, the car gets to red line but after 5.5k rpm the car seems to be very laggy, almost as if there isn’t enough fuel being fed to the car. Dno if that could’ve been the 93 fuel that’s caused that problem.
Eish, trying to find a miss is like searching for a needle in a haystack as it can be so many things.@DarrylvanNiekerk yeah I’m going to try look at all the options I can, because I noticed on Sunday after work when I was on my way home when BimmerLink showed that Cylinder 2 had a misfire, I didn’t notice it while driving though, so it started making me think of fuelling issues or maybe injection issues.
I can believe so man, but I mean it’s the first misfire with the newer motor, so will just keep an eye on it man.Eish, trying to find a miss is like searching for a needle in a haystack as it can be so many things.
After my rebuild I had a misfire and it took ages to find the fault.
Good luck.