How Long until the engine loosens up

How Long until the engine loosens up

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CatherineJ

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9,586 posts

249 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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Went to collect the replacement for the Astra VXR yesterday and I would be grateful if someone with knowledge of BMW Petrol engines can tell me how long it will be before the engine loosens up.

It is a 318i M Sport so obviously I am finding it quite a bit less powerful than it's predecssor but having said that it does appear to be struggling (particularly on the hills on the Fosse Way) and was only 2 up at the time. Every car I have owned has eventually improved with age (The Vauxhalls taking about 6/7K miles).

So roughly how many miles do I need to see on the clock before it is fully loosened up.



Edited by CatherineJ on Saturday 30th September 19:10

scoobz

6,578 posts

254 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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they keep getting better and better up to about 10k

Ashok

605 posts

265 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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10k for both my M cars

mustard

6,992 posts

251 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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I reackon their not at their best till at least 40k IMHO

Of all the ones I've had long term experience with, all the 'lower' mile ones have all got better (e30 318i with 27k sold @ 95k, e34 518i 37k sold @ 101k and the hopefully the latest e39 525i will follow suit with its 25k) and have not been at thir best till at least 40k

CatherineJ

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9,586 posts

249 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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mustard said:
I reackon their not at their best till at least 40k IMHO

Of all the ones I've had long term experience with, all the 'lower' mile ones have all got better (e30 318i with 27k sold @ 95k, e34 518i 37k sold @ 101k and the hopefully the latest e39 525i will follow suit with its 25k) and have not been at thir best till at least 40k


Mustard YHM.

mustard

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Saturday 30th September 2006
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CatherineJ said:
mustard said:
I reackon their not at their best till at least 40k IMHO

Of all the ones I've had long term experience with, all the 'lower' mile ones have all got better (e30 318i with 27k sold @ 95k, e34 518i 37k sold @ 101k and the hopefully the latest e39 525i will follow suit with its 25k) and have not been at thir best till at least 40k


Mustard YHM.


So do you

CatherineJ

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249 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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Ah I think I have replied to yours since.

olf

11,974 posts

224 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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Thrash it from the outset, you know it makes sense.

CatherineJ

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Sunday 1st October 2006
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Well I have, sort of. I am now just going to excersise it up to the recommended 4500 rpm for the remaining 900 miles.

Then I will nail it.

I was just a bit suprised that I struggled to overtake a Polo 1.2 up a steep hill. I was down in 2nd and it wasn't too happy.

School boy

1,006 posts

217 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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I was with a dealer on work experiance (not a BMW one though, but I think it's relevent) and we were taking the pre-reg's to have photos taken at a golf club. None of the cars had more than 3 miles on the clock and hadn't had their PDI's. We got in and he got up to 80, revving to 6000 rpm from cold, when we got there you could smell the paint burning off the exaughst! It was only about a mile up the road and then we just parked them before they had time to warm up.

Edited by School boy on Sunday 1st October 11:51


Edited by School boy on Sunday 1st October 11:53

silverback mike

11,290 posts

259 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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Looks a smasher in white. yes

CatherineJ

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Sunday 1st October 2006
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Keep an eye out for it Mike as it will be making a regular appearance in Bristol soon.

mustard

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251 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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CatherineJ said:
Keep an eye out for it Mike as it will be making a regular appearance in Bristol soon.


cop You might regret that! biglaugh

CatherineJ

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249 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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LOL

As Im lacking oommpphhh at the moment, I don't think I have too much to worry about.

mustard

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251 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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judge I draw to the attention of the Honourable lady my comments of Sunday 24th Septemeber 2006


mustard said:
Little prediction.... you'll be changing it for a 325i in a couple of months!



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CatherineJ

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Sunday 1st October 2006
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Mustard I hope not as my car attention has now changed to a Boxster replacement 16 months down the line.

My short list already has 2 BMW's on it.

mustard

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Sunday 1st October 2006
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CatherineJ said:
Mustard I hope not as my car attention has now changed to a Boxster replacement 16 months down the line.

My short list already has 2 BMW's on it.


You gonna keep a car 2years? yikes rofl

CatherineJ

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Sunday 1st October 2006
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mustard said:
CatherineJ said:
Mustard I hope not as my car attention has now changed to a Boxster replacement 16 months down the line.

My short list already has 2 BMW's on it.


You gonna keep a car 2years? yikes rofl



No 16 months!!!! The Boxster has already been here 2 months. So the plan is to dispose of the car whilst it is still under warranty and my calculations are that it will be 20 months old .

off_again

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240 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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That wouldnt be Dick Lovetts of Swindon by any chance would it?

silverback mike

11,290 posts

259 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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CatherineJ said:
Keep an eye out for it Mike as it will be making a regular appearance in Bristol soon.


wavey Will do.
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