Yes or No?

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
:pimp: Double the ammount to 130K, and buy my 325i,
E46 2003 Exclusive model with 86,500km on the clock, serviced at Leo Haese Pretoria,
motorplan till October 27th, 2010 :)
 

rick540

///Member
Save your $$ to buy my E39 540i Jandre?

I'm still looking for an E39 M5 and when I finally find the right one I want the 540 to go to a very good home.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Jandre said:
No, they said I am welcome to drive the car anytime, but I know myself. Getting behind the wheel, and all logical thinking will go out the door.

freerider said:
65k???? :shocked:

Yes Sir.



I know the feeling - that's how the 330i found its way into my garage!

The mileage is high, not so much for the engine I think - gearbox maybe and then other mechanical bits. Suspension on the E46 I gather has a few flaws in terms of lifespan of certain parts - usually easily enough to detect by noises made and so on. Interior and exterior are pretty durable like with most BMs, especially if looked after.

I personally have always had a major crush on the E46 330i! And my aim was to find a low-ish mileage with a manual gearbox, but they aren't easy to find, especially in one's area.

I'd say keep looking though, and test drive thoroughly - helps to have an extra pair of eyes (and ears) to help spot or even hear the odd thing out of place... :)
 

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
Coisman said:
:pimp: Double the ammount to 130K, and buy my 325i,
E46 2003 Exclusive model with 86,500km on the clock, serviced at Leo Haese Pretoria,
motorplan till October 27th, 2010 :)

2001 e46 330i is the pre-facelift model, so my 325i with the AC Schnitzer will eat it for lunch, and also mine only has 86,500km on the clock... :pimp:
so....
 
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Jandre

Guest
Tempting Coisman, very tempting. It seems like you decided on keeping yours though.

Although this 330 is in very good condition, I have decided... Rather the devil you know...

I took The POFS to Zeemax on Saturday, because I was not happy with the fuel consumption, and it was overfuelling like crazy.

Once on diagnostics, the ECU got a operating temp reading of only 63 degrees celcius, instead of 88 degrees.

Turned out the guys that did the rebuild last year, swopped the temp sensor wires around, so even at full operating temperature, the car thought it was running cold, thus upping the fuel mix.

Now the ECU is getting the full 88 degrees reading, so fuel consumption should be way better.

Now to get to grips with the oil usage......
 
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Jandre

Guest
freerider said:
POFS shouldnt be using oil??? Its a 8 valve no?

16 Valve

1 litre of oil for every 2000km. That's why I'm doing my nut this whole time.
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Just a thought, if it has been overfueling would this not thin the oil and in some way contribute to oil usage? Maybe changing oil and see what it does after that, now that the overfueling is corrected...
 

BM 328i

Member
Hi Jandre

If you really interested in buying a 330i, I know of someone that is selling a 2003 model. The car is in excellent condition:thumbsup: He has the FSH. Drop me a mail if you interested.
 

Leon

Member
Zeemax is real good
Was there 3weeks ago with my E36 318IS for a major service
There labour is quite high,but there service is first class!
And the car past the test,every thing is good!

Will trade the 318 for a 330 anyday!:clap:
 
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