E90 330D - Consumption (New to BMW)

PvA

New member
Lizzard said:
I have learned from my E46 330i to just live with it. You want power then it is there, and what I have heard YOU definitely bought the right car for fuel consumption and power. Tweaking the car will just make the monster come out of it and will deliver some performance just dreamed about (in our case that is, some people on this forum has gone nuts and made the 330d a beast nevermind a monster) :biglol:
Thank you. Yes, I am 100% happy to live with the consumption, as long as it is valid, and not because of a dirty sensor, filter or some other issue.
 

Lizzard

Active member
Just take in consideration to make you feel beter, go for a drive on the highway at a constant speed for about say 20km and then see what see sits at, that will indicate immediately if you have a dirty anything or not.

That short route is killing you, I average 16km for my 11L, if I do less then that you would think I drive a petrol tanker :crazylaugh:

Congrats on the buy, you will not regret it at all. Especially when you start learning the family on this forum, love them, and our Gauteng guru Gert for all those little tweaks. Keep posting and updating us on the outcome of the fuel consumption. Search for 330D in the search bar and you will see what others have done to theirs (the beasty people :roflol:)
 

PvA

New member
Lizzard said:
Just take in consideration to make you feel beter, go for a drive on the highway at a constant speed for about say 20km and then see what see sits at, that will indicate immediately if you have a dirty anything or not.

That short route is killing you, I average 16km for my 11L, if I do less then that you would think I drive a petrol tanker :crazylaugh:

Congrats on the buy, you will not regret it at all. Especially when you start learning the family on this forum, love them, and our Gauteng guru Gert for all those little tweaks. Keep posting and updating us on the outcome of the fuel consumption. Search for 330D in the search bar and you will see what others have done to theirs (the beasty people :roflol:)
Good idea! Will make a plan over the weekend, and check the consumption.

Thank you! Again, what a machine!
Looking forward to getting to know the people here, but avoiding all the nice stuff they have done to their E90's....for now at least. :)
 

PvA

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Mamboza said:
Please check the airfilter as well. Mine started behaving like that only to find filter was filthy and BMW had not bothered to change it. After changing it went back to normal 8l per 100 in traffic.....though averaging 9 at the moment cause of heavy foot...lol
Just checked. Brand new filter.

I have also received the following advice:
- Get Wynns Injector cleaner
- Open the car up for a while

Will try that next.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
There are two problems here - the distance that you are travelling to work and back is too short, so the engine is mostly driving at speeds where it's not going to be very economical, then the more serious problem is the fact that the engine is most likely not even getting up to proper operating temperature. This is not good in general, but especially not ideal for a diesel! My advice, as strange as it may sound, find a longer route to work, then take the car for a drive (15 min at least) on the way home. Or if you are so close to work, leave the car at home and use those legs! LOL

Jokes aside, I was in the same boat years ago, and if it wasn't for the fact that I didn't really have secure daily parking where I stayed I would have just walked to and from work - it was probably quicker due to the traffic. Except rainy days! But my situation forced me to drive the car, so I would just take a slightly longer route so that I was happy that the car was able to get a decent run, and then at the end of the day I would take the car for a bit of a drive before going home. This also helps the battery.
 

sash

///Member
Your car is not getting up to operating temperature in that time. PLus being a vehicle out of MP i would look at going over the car from a service and maintenance perspective. If the oil and filter was changed recently, consider other items like fuel filter, boost leaks, egr clean, dirty sensors.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Give it a full service in any case. Replace ALL filters.

This should be common practice when buying a second hand car. You do not know when last the fuel filters etc were changed, and BMW dealers are infamous for taking shortcuts like that.
 

PvA

New member
Philip Foglar said:
There are two problems here - the distance that you are travelling to work and back is too short, so the engine is mostly driving at speeds where it's not going to be very economical, then the more serious problem is the fact that the engine is most likely not even getting up to proper operating temperature. This is not good in general, but especially not ideal for a diesel! My advice, as strange as it may sound, find a longer route to work, then take the car for a drive (15 min at least) on the way home. Or if you are so close to work, leave the car at home and use those legs! LOL

Jokes aside, I was in the same boat years ago, and if it wasn't for the fact that I didn't really have secure daily parking where I stayed I would have just walked to and from work - it was probably quicker due to the traffic. Except rainy days! But my situation forced me to drive the car, so I would just take a slightly longer route so that I was happy that the car was able to get a decent run, and then at the end of the day I would take the car for a bit of a drive before going home. This also helps the battery.
I tried going for a "loop" drive this morning. It does appear to improve things. Now to do the math of better consumption vs. longer distance. :) It never ends.

Walking is not really an option, as I drop off the kids in the morning.


ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
Give it a full service in any case. Replace ALL filters.

This should be common practice when buying a second hand car. You do not know when last the fuel filters etc were changed, and BMW dealers are infamous for taking shortcuts like that.
And an almost understandable shortcut if I look at the price of the 330d diesel filter... :cry:


sash said:
Your car is not getting up to operating temperature in that time. PLus being a vehicle out of MP i would look at going over the car from a service and maintenance perspective. If the oil and filter was changed recently, consider other items like fuel filter, boost leaks, egr clean, dirty sensors.
Will have a diagnostic test run over the weekend, and see what errors pop up.
 

PvA

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Took the 330d for a drive to Harties and back, with a bit of driving in Harties, and including traffic in PTA on the way back, averaged 6.6l/100km. While on the highway consumption was steady at 5.88l/100km travelling at indicated 125km/h.

So I would assume this would mean, nothing wrong with the car.
 

Sleepa

Member
PvA said:
Took the 330d for a drive to Harties and back, with a bit of driving in Harties, and including traffic in PTA on the way back, averaged 6.6l/100km. While on the highway consumption was steady at 5.88l/100km travelling at indicated 125km/h.

So I would assume this would mean, nothing wrong with the car.

Hi Interesting topic as my figures and traveling distance are very similar on my LCI 330D.


I drive 3.6Km's a day to work and back and average around 9 l/100. (terrible for the car as it never gets up to operating temp on my OBDlink)

As soon as I get on any highway, for any out of the norm trip, it drops to around 5 - 6 l/100. (depends how heavy my foot is and what's in the review mirror)

Yours seems pretty normal to me... Any chance of a few pics?
 

PvA

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ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
:withStu:

Haha! Nice...


Sleepa said:
PvA said:
Took the 330d for a drive to Harties and back, with a bit of driving in Harties, and including traffic in PTA on the way back, averaged 6.6l/100km. While on the highway consumption was steady at 5.88l/100km travelling at indicated 125km/h.

So I would assume this would mean, nothing wrong with the car.


Yours seems pretty normal to me... Any chance of a few pics?
Yours manual or auto?

I will do pics over the weekend. But I warn you the car is very red... hehe
 

sam1801

New member
Kill the cats. I have 330i only used for spirited driving. Consumption at 12.6l. No other way to drie these cars. Good runs though. 100km return trips

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sam1801

New member
Cats are situated in the headers on the petrol not sue about the diesel

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Sleepa

Member
PvA said:
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
:withStu:

Haha! Nice...


Sleepa said:
PvA said:
Took the 330d for a drive to Harties and back, with a bit of driving in Harties, and including traffic in PTA on the way back, averaged 6.6l/100km. While on the highway consumption was steady at 5.88l/100km travelling at indicated 125km/h.

So I would assume this would mean, nothing wrong with the car.


Yours seems pretty normal to me... Any chance of a few pics?
Yours manual or auto?

I will do pics over the weekend. But I warn you the car is very red... hehe



Auto...

When it comes to cars nothing is too red! :rollsmile:
 

herr bmw

///Member
Philip nailed it on the head:rollsmile:

if I reset mine after filling up then its crazy figures around the suburbs,but work and back - 120km round trip a day get between 5.7 and 6.7 per hundred and that's with taking it up to 160 plus every so often,get roughly about 900km on a tank

its fun when you play with lumina's on the highway,sitting behind them at 160 plus and getting 7/100km and smiling while,he is stressing where the next garage is:biglol:

either get a longer route to work and back or keep it for weekends and get a small car for work and back,or a bicycle

enjoy it bud
 

PvA

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herr bmw said:
either get a longer route to work and back or keep it for weekends and get a small car for work and back,or a bicycle

Or a 2000 Defender... ;-)

If the car gets that thirsty over that distance, imagine the owner on a bicycle...LOL
 
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