2017 BMW M140i

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PistonbrokePaul

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876 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th January
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Hi all,
Thought I would start doing a thread on my current car, it’s the longest I have owned a daily car, and I figured it might be time to throw something together so I have some semblance of a record for the car.
As the title suggests, it’s a 2017 BMW M140i Shadow Edition, nearly as rare as the Corsa Limited Editions but not quite. I got the car when it was just shy of 4 years old from a local Vauxhall garage, when I accidentally wandered over to have a look at it whilst picking up some bits from Screwfix across the road from the dealership. Next thing I knew, sales chap was passing me the keys and I was driving it back home to see what the wife thought (and if the dog would fit). Cue a couple of comments from her about me “only going to Screwfix for some bits, not a bloody car”. Nevertheless, she approved, and a deal was done with my old F31 330d in part exchange.



From there, I didn’t really do much with it for a while until I purchased it outright as I wasn’t sure about how fuel and running costs would be on the car I wanted to run it for a bit and make sure it was a longer-term proposition. I only did one mod:


Once it was mine, there was a couple of big issues I had with the car, ride and handling. I have a bad back from years gone and was finding that every journey over 30 mins or so, my back would be aching and sore from the jarring ride. My other complaint was even as a lukewarm driving enthusiast, it never cornered that well or instilled any confidence when driving.
A common mod is the Bilstein B12 kit, which comes with Bilstein B8 dampers and Eibach springs. Not lowing the car much but living in the lakes and using the car daily, I didn’t want something that was scraping the floor and grounding out.


I also had a scorpion res delete fitted that I picked up second hand alongside a panel filter and silicone elbow for some more noise but nothing too intrusive. I have also fitted some spacers as I thought the stock wheels looked a bit lost in the arches.
Then the car was just used, it’s been all around the UK and Scotland, including Arran and parts of the NC500, driving to Heathrow for me and my wife’s honeymoon and then just the mundane drives to the office and seeing family.
This year I had some Polybush inserts on the rear subframe fitted, I am no driving god but they improved how the back of the car felt when cornering for me and combined with a session with Reg Local, really helped with my confidence in the car on corners.


Just recently I picked up xHP gearbox mapping software on a black Friday deal, aside from a layer 8 issue on my part when applying it, its improved just the way it drives overall. Hard to explain without a back-to-back comparison but it responds much sharper than factory would. The engine at the moment is stock, I don’t think it needs anymore power for public roads and I’m yet to find a situation where I find the power lacking, so until that happens I don’t think it will happen.

Enough of my waffling, here’s some photos of the car in various places at various states of ownership.








So far, in 30k miles the car has cost me, aside from mods, a set of brakes all round, 3 sets of tyres and just servicing. Long term running costs has it sitting at just over 33mpg in three and a half years with my best being 49mpg according to the onboard optimistic computer. Oh and the dog approves.



Edited by PistonbrokePaul on Friday 31st January 21:46

Jazoli

9,330 posts

264 months

Sunday 5th January
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Looks like you bought it from the now gone Hargreaves/Arnold Clark Vauxhall in Kendal then, I think I’ve spotted you as I did follow a red 140i with the PH smiley passing through Windermere a while back.

danb79

11,564 posts

86 months

Sunday 5th January
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That looks and sounds a superb buy biggrin

How do you find the B12 kit and the rear subframe inserts?

I'm toying with the inserts for my E81 130i when I do the suspension overhaul (also considering ST XTA coilovers - not dropping stupidly low); but the B12s cross my mind a lot. it's on B4s with Eibach pro kit springs currently and they're ok, but not as good as they could be

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th January
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Jazoli said:
Looks like you bought it from the now gone Hargreaves/Arnold Clark Vauxhall in Kendal then, I think I’ve spotted you as I did follow a red 140i with the PH smiley passing through Windermere a while back.
Yep that was me probably, its apparently not a common colour for an M140i.

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th January
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danb79 said:
That looks and sounds a superb buy biggrin

How do you find the B12 kit and the rear subframe inserts?

I'm toying with the inserts for my E81 130i when I do the suspension overhaul (also considering ST XTA coilovers - not dropping stupidly low); but the B12s cross my mind a lot. it's on B4s with Eibach pro kit springs currently and they're ok, but not as good as they could be
Cheers Dan, you and court_s topics are what motivated me to do my own!

B12 kit was genuinely a revelation, I was close to selling the car and taking a hit on it due to the ride causing my back to be in agony but thought for the money it was worth a gamble and really made the car how it should have been from factory. Not too hardcore that it can't be used daily on our wonderful roads, but vastly improving how it handled bumps and undulations, no sharp jarring but actual damping. The rear subframe inserts I'm not sure if its placebo but it feels like they have removed the initial movement from the rear when turning, but it could just be me trying to convince myself it was money well spent.

CallThatMusic

2,844 posts

102 months

Sunday 5th January
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I had a white one for a while and loved it.
It’s a lot of car for the money!

AllyM

460 posts

190 months

Sunday 5th January
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PistonbrokePaul said:
My other complaint was even as a lukewarm driving enthusiast, it never cornered that well or instilled any confidence when driving.
Had one of these new in 2017 and this is very much how I remember it. I got rid of it prematurely, rather than modify (age/insurance). Glad to see you’ve found a solution. Enjoy!

Mr Tidy

26,728 posts

141 months

Monday 6th January
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Lovely car in a great colour!

Must avoid the classifieds. laugh

Chestrockwell

2,838 posts

171 months

Monday 6th January
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Beautiful car and spec, as a poster mentioned, it's a lot of car for the money in the shadow edition spec or with a good spec.

I have the M240i 67 plate albeit a manual and it's also the longest I have owned a car. 3 years 4 months. I drove it to Munich and back in early December, what a peach of an engine, at home on the autobahn.

Have you considered remapping yours yet? I held back on it for a year and a half as I didn't want to interfere with the car too much however it was an absolute game changer. I got it done at DMS, they put it on the dyno and mine made 460 ps



danb79

11,564 posts

86 months

Monday 6th January
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PistonbrokePaul said:
danb79 said:
That looks and sounds a superb buy biggrin

How do you find the B12 kit and the rear subframe inserts?

I'm toying with the inserts for my E81 130i when I do the suspension overhaul (also considering ST XTA coilovers - not dropping stupidly low); but the B12s cross my mind a lot. it's on B4s with Eibach pro kit springs currently and they're ok, but not as good as they could be
Cheers Dan, you and court_s topics are what motivated me to do my own!

B12 kit was genuinely a revelation, I was close to selling the car and taking a hit on it due to the ride causing my back to be in agony but thought for the money it was worth a gamble and really made the car how it should have been from factory. Not too hardcore that it can't be used daily on our wonderful roads, but vastly improving how it handled bumps and undulations, no sharp jarring but actual damping. The rear subframe inserts I'm not sure if its placebo but it feels like they have removed the initial movement from the rear when turning, but it could just be me trying to convince myself it was money well spent.
Cheers for that Paul; sounds like it's been well worth fitting for you

I am seriously tempted with coilovers; but the B12 kit I think would be really well suited to my 130i - but for not a lot more & with full adjustability, the ST XTAs are still a serious contender; more so as I've my motorsport mechanic pals to fit it all and set the car up properly...

I'll do the rear subframe inserts; sounds like they'll do what you've said and reduce that waywardness on the rear

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Monday 6th January
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danb79 said:
PistonbrokePaul said:
danb79 said:
That looks and sounds a superb buy biggrin

How do you find the B12 kit and the rear subframe inserts?

I'm toying with the inserts for my E81 130i when I do the suspension overhaul (also considering ST XTA coilovers - not dropping stupidly low); but the B12s cross my mind a lot. it's on B4s with Eibach pro kit springs currently and they're ok, but not as good as they could be
Cheers Dan, you and court_s topics are what motivated me to do my own!

B12 kit was genuinely a revelation, I was close to selling the car and taking a hit on it due to the ride causing my back to be in agony but thought for the money it was worth a gamble and really made the car how it should have been from factory. Not too hardcore that it can't be used daily on our wonderful roads, but vastly improving how it handled bumps and undulations, no sharp jarring but actual damping. The rear subframe inserts I'm not sure if its placebo but it feels like they have removed the initial movement from the rear when turning, but it could just be me trying to convince myself it was money well spent.
Cheers for that Paul; sounds like it's been well worth fitting for you

I am seriously tempted with coilovers; but the B12 kit I think would be really well suited to my 130i - but for not a lot more & with full adjustability, the ST XTAs are still a serious contender; more so as I've my motorsport mechanic pals to fit it all and set the car up properly...

I'll do the rear subframe inserts; sounds like they'll do what you've said and reduce that waywardness on the rear
Not to be a bad influence but if you can get something with adjustability for not much more outlay then its a long term worthwhile upgrade and has more longevity to it. I got my set on an Autodoc special, which made them about £400 cheaper than the nearest set of coilovers without the need for any additional setting up.




Gorilla Bloke

7,817 posts

187 months

Monday 6th January
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Love the 140i but more importantly; the long dog is the best form of dog.

danb79

11,564 posts

86 months

Monday 6th January
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PistonbrokePaul said:
danb79 said:
PistonbrokePaul said:
danb79 said:
That looks and sounds a superb buy biggrin

How do you find the B12 kit and the rear subframe inserts?

I'm toying with the inserts for my E81 130i when I do the suspension overhaul (also considering ST XTA coilovers - not dropping stupidly low); but the B12s cross my mind a lot. it's on B4s with Eibach pro kit springs currently and they're ok, but not as good as they could be
Cheers Dan, you and court_s topics are what motivated me to do my own!

B12 kit was genuinely a revelation, I was close to selling the car and taking a hit on it due to the ride causing my back to be in agony but thought for the money it was worth a gamble and really made the car how it should have been from factory. Not too hardcore that it can't be used daily on our wonderful roads, but vastly improving how it handled bumps and undulations, no sharp jarring but actual damping. The rear subframe inserts I'm not sure if its placebo but it feels like they have removed the initial movement from the rear when turning, but it could just be me trying to convince myself it was money well spent.
Cheers for that Paul; sounds like it's been well worth fitting for you

I am seriously tempted with coilovers; but the B12 kit I think would be really well suited to my 130i - but for not a lot more & with full adjustability, the ST XTAs are still a serious contender; more so as I've my motorsport mechanic pals to fit it all and set the car up properly...

I'll do the rear subframe inserts; sounds like they'll do what you've said and reduce that waywardness on the rear
Not to be a bad influence but if you can get something with adjustability for not much more outlay then its a long term worthwhile upgrade and has more longevity to it. I got my set on an Autodoc special, which made them about £400 cheaper than the nearest set of coilovers without the need for any additional setting up.
Haha yeah. I saw that offer on Autodoc too. Think it was c£480 delivered for the B12 kit just before Christmas. It's ended now of course wink

But agree. It is coilovers I've got my mind set on for that full adjustability but also so the ride height can be properly dialled in.

Did you not get tracking and alignment done when you fitted your B12 kit Paul?

Glenn63

3,413 posts

98 months

Tuesday 7th January
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Nice OP red is rare for these I wanted red or Valencia orange when I bought mine but wasn’t any in my price bracket.
Iv had mine nearly 4 years as my daily and track car and it’s had zero issues except the window mechanism breaking.

I did the same with suspension, went with B14 coilovers, all the polybush inserts, chassis brace, LSD etc and it’s a completely different car I couldn’t believe the difference going from stock to this set up.

Iv done a few engine mods as well to a smidge under 500bhp and it total changes the car it’s really very quick for a small hatch the low down torque is savage, managed 173mph at a straight liners event.

There’s nothing I can think of to replace as a one car all rounder really. Done lots of big journeys does great MPG on a steady cruise, big enough for me the mrs and the dog, small in the back if you have kids or carry passengers regular though. Fairly cheap to maintain compared to proper M cars.

Last summer me and mrs did a trip down to Cornwall with a days worth of stuff, on the way back stopped at Donington for a track day, was quicker than quite a few more ‘exotic’ and expensive/ trailered track toys, packed back up and carried on home.



Edited by Glenn63 on Tuesday 7th January 11:48

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Wednesday 8th January
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danb79 said:
Haha yeah. I saw that offer on Autodoc too. Think it was c£480 delivered for the B12 kit just before Christmas. It's ended now of course wink

But agree. It is coilovers I've got my mind set on for that full adjustability but also so the ride height can be properly dialled in.

Did you not get tracking and alignment done when you fitted your B12 kit Paul?
I did get it aligned but I was never happy with how it drove so got it done by a specialist in Manchester not long after. I don't think it will ever win prizes for handling but at least it doesn't hit a bump and censored itself now!

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Glenn63 said:
Nice OP red is rare for these I wanted red or Valencia orange when I bought mine but wasn’t any in my price bracket.
Iv had mine nearly 4 years as my daily and track car and it’s had zero issues except the window mechanism breaking.

I did the same with suspension, went with B14 coilovers, all the polybush inserts, chassis brace, LSD etc and it’s a completely different car I couldn’t believe the difference going from stock to this set up.

Iv done a few engine mods as well to a smidge under 500bhp and it total changes the car it’s really very quick for a small hatch the low down torque is savage, managed 173mph at a straight liners event.

There’s nothing I can think of to replace as a one car all rounder really. Done lots of big journeys does great MPG on a steady cruise, big enough for me the mrs and the dog, small in the back if you have kids or carry passengers regular though. Fairly cheap to maintain compared to proper M cars.

Last summer me and mrs did a trip down to Cornwall with a days worth of stuff, on the way back stopped at Donington for a track day, was quicker than quite a few more ‘exotic’ and expensive/ trailered track toys, packed back up and carried on home.



Edited by Glenn63 on Tuesday 7th January 11:48
This is the problem I am finding, can't really justify anything else for the money without it being a significant jump in running costs. Amusingly, I spotted the ISF that was on here when browsing eBay but didn't realise it was a PH car until it had sold!

Have you not been worried about reliability after engine mods? I still pay for a BMW warranty as I still have flashbacks of past cars leaving me stranded due to engine remaps and hear some horror stories about injectors failing and taking out the engine.


Cabbage Patch

269 posts

101 months

Wednesday 8th January
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AllyM said:
PistonbrokePaul said:
My other complaint was even as a lukewarm driving enthusiast, it never cornered that well or instilled any confidence when driving.
Had one of these new in 2017 and this is very much how I remember it. I got rid of it prematurely, rather than modify (age/insurance). Glad to see you’ve found a solution. Enjoy!
My wife had one from new in 2016. I felt exactly the same about the handling, but the ride, though firm, didn’t bother me. We usually keep the second car for a long time and intended to do the same with this, but we changed it after a couple of years.

That said, the noise and straight line performance was fantastic. Glad we had it.

Glenn63

3,413 posts

98 months

Thursday 9th January
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PistonbrokePaul said:
Glenn63 said:
Nice OP red is rare for these I wanted red or Valencia orange when I bought mine but wasn’t any in my price bracket.
Iv had mine nearly 4 years as my daily and track car and it’s had zero issues except the window mechanism breaking.

I did the same with suspension, went with B14 coilovers, all the polybush inserts, chassis brace, LSD etc and it’s a completely different car I couldn’t believe the difference going from stock to this set up.

Iv done a few engine mods as well to a smidge under 500bhp and it total changes the car it’s really very quick for a small hatch the low down torque is savage, managed 173mph at a straight liners event.

There’s nothing I can think of to replace as a one car all rounder really. Done lots of big journeys does great MPG on a steady cruise, big enough for me the mrs and the dog, small in the back if you have kids or carry passengers regular though. Fairly cheap to maintain compared to proper M cars.

Last summer me and mrs did a trip down to Cornwall with a days worth of stuff, on the way back stopped at Donington for a track day, was quicker than quite a few more ‘exotic’ and expensive/ trailered track toys, packed back up and carried on home.



Edited by Glenn63 on Tuesday 7th January 11:48
This is the problem I am finding, can't really justify anything else for the money without it being a significant jump in running costs. Amusingly, I spotted the ISF that was on here when browsing eBay but didn't realise it was a PH car until it had sold!

Have you not been worried about reliability after engine mods? I still pay for a BMW warranty as I still have flashbacks of past cars leaving me stranded due to engine remaps and hear some horror stories about injectors failing and taking out the engine.
I was in the edge of trading for a GTR a year or so ago but they suddenly shot up in value and the running cost are on another planet laugh

Not really the B58 is very reliable and some on the forums are running over 600bhp no issues. Iv tuned almost all my cars over the years i don’t do mega miles so happy with the risk.
There was a batch of bad injectors on 16’ plate cars, which mine is, but had no issues so far.

PistonbrokePaul

Original Poster:

876 posts

185 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Not really much to report on this, I fitted an obligatory rear diffuser thing that somebody was selling quite cheap and as I was driving past the town they lived in it seemed worth grabbing so I can blend in with all the other modified M140i's. Its been cleaned a few times as the local birds seem to aim for my car over my wife's mini but nothing really too exciting to update.

Also fitted an MST intake, not for any performance benefits but just for more turbo noises to satisfy my inner child.


Quick pic from a day out we had, blending in at a National Trust property.




Court_S

14,209 posts

191 months

Tuesday 6th May
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These do look good in red.

I had one, I bought new in 2019 and never really gelled with it. Perhaps I should have gone further with the suspension mods, I did H+R springs, underbody brace B8 dampers and a good alignment but it never quite clicked for me. The B58 and ZF8 is a fantastic combo but I always felt that it wore cheques that the chassis couldn’t cash.

The diffuser is an obligatory mod because the stock one is a bit meh. I splashed out on the dry carbon interior which was lovely.