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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 28 December 2023, 11:01:40 »
Excellent.

We are on holiday in Sanlucar de Barrameda ( ( near Cadiz) at the moment. Seville is great but not in the summer. Murderously hot!

Yeah, we found that out, 42c at some points! The up side was it was not that busy and the kids loved the water park. Also I think we were the only English people for miles, entire hotel we only noticed one other English family!

Soon blended in with the local familys, having tapas outside a restaurant at midnight.  :)

Think that's why we spotted Sadiq Khan, he would not be spotted. I resisted the urge to go over and punch him  ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Lotus omega v8 conversion
« on: 27 December 2023, 23:21:59 »
One of the members is in the US and did a lot of upgrades to his Catana?

I think that was the name of the car which is the US version of the Omeaga but powered by V8 LS Power.

He did quite a lot of interesting upgrades inc 6 Pot calipers.

Far as I remember, no Omega or Catera version ever had a V8 power plant from the factory. The Americans also only had the 3.0 and never 8 cylinders.

But guessing there are many more LS V8's in the states, to shoe horn in to the Omega bay.

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 23:06:57 »
Ah nice, is that the new M235i that's in your photo? Car share mate was close to ordering one, but he likes the 4 doors of his current m235i. Adaptive Dampers was a good call, a rare option out there second hand I find.

I would have taken the heated steering wheel, assume you have the car now? As I only found out recently (on the F36 at least) that if you have lane assist, you can just add the button and code in a heated steering wheel, as it comes with the elements already.

I have lane assist. It is dangerous and can't be permanently disabled, so I have to switch it off every time I start the car. :-\

Few things:

1) Are you logged into your driver profile?
2) Have you disabled it? (press the lane assist circle button) - Disable steering intervention
3) Select individual mode


*also link your key to your profile

Hello tunnie, nice to see you posting on the forum. Pension and share options doing well?

Good to see you as well!

Ah yes, I'm still the poster-chap at work for Sharesave, always getting people to sign up at work. Does us very well, takes all 5 of us on family holidays. Done Seville, Spain. *hot! - This year we went to Venice for the week.

Not sure for 2024, thinking maybe Sweden.  :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 23:04:17 »
Ah nice, is that the new M235i that's in your photo? Car share mate was close to ordering one, but he likes the 4 doors of his current m235i. Adaptive Dampers was a good call, a rare option out there second hand I find.

I would have taken the heated steering wheel, assume you have the car now? As I only found out recently (on the F36 at least) that if you have lane assist, you can just add the button and code in a heated steering wheel, as it comes with the elements already.

I have lane assist. It is dangerous and can't be permanently disabled, so I have to switch it off every time I start the car. :-\

Few things:

1) Are you logged into your driver profile?
2) Have you disabled it? (press the lane assist circle button) - Disable steering intervention
3) Select individual mode


*also link your key to your profile

BMW don't care much for physical buttons these days. Everything is hidden deep in the touchscreen menu. :-[

Initially it took 6 prods to disable lane assist. It now takes 3 prods using a shortcut.

Not good enough BMW. :-X

But have you saved it to your profile and set to individual, so it's your settings on each start with the same key?

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 14:33:07 »
Ah nice, is that the new M235i that's in your photo? Car share mate was close to ordering one, but he likes the 4 doors of his current m235i. Adaptive Dampers was a good call, a rare option out there second hand I find.

I would have taken the heated steering wheel, assume you have the car now? As I only found out recently (on the F36 at least) that if you have lane assist, you can just add the button and code in a heated steering wheel, as it comes with the elements already.

I have lane assist. It is dangerous and can't be permanently disabled, so I have to switch it off every time I start the car. :-\

Few things:

1) Are you logged into your driver profile?
2) Have you disabled it? (press the lane assist circle button) - Disable steering intervention
3) Select individual mode


*also link your key to your profile

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 14:28:13 »
On another note, this is my best attempt at fuel use in my big thirsty 3.0 petrol  :)


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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 14:27:48 »
Ah nice, is that the new M235i that's in your photo? Car share mate was close to ordering one, but he likes the 4 doors of his current m235i. Adaptive Dampers was a good call, a rare option out there second hand I find.

I would have taken the heated steering wheel, assume you have the car now? As I only found out recently (on the F36 at least) that if you have lane assist, you can just add the button and code in a heated steering wheel, as it comes with the elements already.

I have lane assist. It is dangerous and can't be permanently disabled, so I have to switch it off every time I start the car. :-\

I understand you can dial it all back to being basically off and set it to the driver profile. Yes I agree, I hated it on the 2021 version I borrowed for the weekend. Went for an overtake and the damn thing nearly steered me into the car I was passing!  >:(

You can also disable I think via Bimmercode.

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 14:18:29 »
Ah yes, the they went back to 40i, they keep mixing it around. Used to launch with 35i then later 40i.

Can have a BMW meetup at this rate.  ;D

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 14:01:05 »
Ah nice, is that the new M235i that's in your photo? Car share mate was close to ordering one, but he likes the 4 doors of his current m235i. Adaptive Dampers was a good call, a rare option out there second hand I find.

I would have taken the heated steering wheel, assume you have the car now? As I only found out recently (on the F36 at least) that if you have lane assist, you can just add the button and code in a heated steering wheel, as it comes with the elements already.

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 12:51:57 »
What did you order? HUD is brilliant, feels odd to look at the normal speedo cluster now. Having your speed right in the road in front of you. Course it's all fine without, one of those things that once you have it, you don't want to live without it.

Radio/Music etc. Traffic navigation is excellent even on my early generation one, round-abouts, junctions, motorways it gives fantastic detail and the latest generations are much improved as well with even more data/info.

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 12:29:55 »
Yeah I'm really happy! RE 3.0, the m235i being at the base end of the range of BMW many were very low spec. Despite having 3.0 petrol, one local to me had no front parking sensors, only rear! Another one had no cruise, basic nav, no sensors front or rear!

True on the mid-range of diesels, but my other thought is that this could be my last combustion engine car. So I wanted it to be petrol. My miles are around 6-8k per year, so the diesel saving was minimal.

Did you ever think about flashing yours to ID6 or enable carplay? Thinking about it on mine, but I find the HUD really useful and that's all powered by BMW stock nav/music.

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 11:07:41 »
These also sound fantasic even unmodified, far better than any diesel. Quite a difference starting my current car to the old daddy bus in the morning!

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General Car Chat / Re: Petrol consumption.
« on: 27 December 2023, 11:03:44 »
So I bought my BMW based off my car share trips to work. When we first started sharing lifts, my buddy had a 2015 BMW M235i. (2 door) - At the time I still had my 3.2 Elite. His 3.0 petrol was hugely more powerful, frugal and sounded just as great if not better thanks to the exhaust. (stock BMW)

Chalk and cheese type of cars and the age at which they were designed/built. But he would easily crack 30mpg and he drives like TB...

So when I started looking for a replacement thanks to ULEZ, I was drawn to an N55 block 3.0 petrol BMW. From what I see generally very reliable unless you go track with them and tune them up hard.

Pop these engines in Eco mode and it allows the car/engine to coast. This I found has a big effect on fuel use and can really make it drop. It's also very efficient on the motorway, even for a short period. I often join the M25 after leaving work with MPG around ~24-27mpg. Usually like to win the traffic light grand prix drags now  ;D

But just 15 mins and it's low 30's and I'll average 33mpg or so by the time I'm home. That's sitting in the BMW lane as well, not doing 60. These engines much prefer doing 75-95mph.

I could never find a m235i in the spec I wanted, BMW's are a nightmare due to options when looking second hand. So you have to go through all the photos in detail to see what it actually has. I wanted Pro Nav, Parking Senors (front/rear) *yes each was an option  ::), memory mirrors and cruise. But even this basic shopping list was hard to find, always one would be missing.

Stroke of luck and I found my 435i with all the trimming on it plus ones I did not expect. (HUD, Memory Seats, Adaptive Lights)

Not sure this engine and more weight would help in the 5 series, I do notice the performance loss between m235i and my 435i, but his was 325bhp mine is 302bhp. Think the B58's would be a better choice and a stage one remap brings those up I think to nearly 430bhp.

At some point I'm very tempted to Stage1 mine, as it would go from 302bhp to 380bhp!! But I also need some pocket money to upgrade the charge pipe first.

If little fatty can get over the badge, I think this engine (or B58) in something like a 4 series could suit him. I don't find the ride harsh, as this was before the "M" lite type was officially born.

Current car my lift share buddy has is a 2021 m235i, but this is the 4 door one and "only" a 4 pot petrol but still makes 300bhp. We find mine sounds a heck of a lot better and not a massive difference in fuel use.

To sum up, 30mpg on a mixed drive into outskirts of London is no problem. Longer runs, mid 30's very easily even if cruising in outside lane.

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 21 December 2023, 17:36:01 »
They are quite useful apps to be honest. I've also got the proper BMW diags and cables which has proven useful when replacing side vision cameras etc

Thanks, useful to know!  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« on: 20 December 2023, 15:45:58 »
Changed the battery in MrsT's 2016 Zafira Tourer, was the original GM one. Not bad going I guess. Easy job.

Unlike the BMW, where when I come to do that, apparently I need to code it/link it with Bimmerlink/bimmercode. Luckily it had a new one fitted at purchase, so should be good for a few years.

You do indeed, but it's simple enough with any diag tool, the Battery Management System needs to know so it manages the charging / discharging profile of the new battery.

Yeah looks easy enough, not yet invested in BimmerLink/Code, a friend has one. Which allowed me to open the exhaust flap and pull the fuse

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