Whoever said 330's are heavy on petrol??

Arbee

Honorary ///Member
nawtiboy said:
the vrou sits in residential traffic an works 3.9 km away from home
she doesn't go pass 40km/h -on friday afternoon it read 15.2L/100km:cursin:

just had a peep the OBC this morning:thinker:

i used it this weekend -12l/100 freeway and residential -cowboy style:slap:

if you set your c/control to 175km/h your consumption needle sits at 2
uphill or down hill - it seems to be the sweet spot on my 325
:thumbsup:

That sweet spot might be some guy in jails sweet spot when you get locked up for doing 175km/h...
 
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///M_POW

Guest
Magen said:
you guys are lucky
i get 300kms per tank of 48L :bawling:
15l/100kms ave

135i auto

All depends how u drive...

If u sit in traffic all the time that should be expected.. the ave on M just rockets up when i'm stuck in traffic
 

Magen

Member
M_POW said:
Magen said:
you guys are lucky
i get 300kms per tank of 48L :bawling:
15l/100kms ave

135i auto

All depends how u drive...

If u sit in traffic all the time that should be expected.. the ave on M just rockets up when i'm stuck in traffic

yeah thats conservative driving. lucky for me work to home is only 20kms return
but i don't mind esp when all that torque comes in :excited:
 

Raybimmer

New member
Most of us with e36 325's should expect the economy to be low ( 13 to 18 l/100km ) in town depending on cold start and number of stops , we have to get over 4000 rpm to get torque ,open road we can also get 7.5 to 8.5 l/100 km .IMHO the 330 is so efficient that the power and torque work together , town driving does not need 4000 rpm in each gear to keep ahead of the traffic .
I think all 325 drivers would be happy with 330 economy :excited:
 

bimmer330

Member
Make sure to replace those O2 censors after 150000Km's.
they tend to make the car heavy on fuel after 100000 or so Km's.
 
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