Re-Mapping My 320td Compact
Discussion
I have a 120D. Similar engine, but I do next to no miles in it, and its bog standard. So I don't expect any problems from it (I did have an E46 325i compact at one point however). Im certainly no stranger to modifying and remapping cars though.
If it was my Compact, I would But again, only if it's known to be in good order first. Re Turbo's: I always got the impression that the actual turbo didn't fail, it was more the ancillary parts of the turbo that failed. But BMW being BMW would rather sell you an entire new turbo at great cost, even though some far cheaper and simpler part (like a wastegate valve or whatever) may have cured the problem. Personally, I wouldn't worry about the turbo (plenty of turbo specialists can help out if needed). I'd worry more about the inlet manifold and it's flaps!? Quite nasty if it breaks apparently.. Some owners seem to be replacing them as a precaution. Probably isn't a bad idea, particularly if you intend to tweak the engine.
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If it was my Compact, I would But again, only if it's known to be in good order first. Re Turbo's: I always got the impression that the actual turbo didn't fail, it was more the ancillary parts of the turbo that failed. But BMW being BMW would rather sell you an entire new turbo at great cost, even though some far cheaper and simpler part (like a wastegate valve or whatever) may have cured the problem. Personally, I wouldn't worry about the turbo (plenty of turbo specialists can help out if needed). I'd worry more about the inlet manifold and it's flaps!? Quite nasty if it breaks apparently.. Some owners seem to be replacing them as a precaution. Probably isn't a bad idea, particularly if you intend to tweak the engine.
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Fox- said:
PJR said:
I have a 120D. Similar engine, but I do next to no miles in it
Sounds like it needs to be traded for a 130i. Why tolerate the tedium of a turbodiesel if you are not reaping the economy benefits? Get shot of it for a 130i.P,
PJR said:
I have a 120D. Similar engine, but I do next to no miles in it, and its bog standard. So I don't expect any problems from it (I did have an E46 325i compact at one point however). Im certainly no stranger to modifying and remapping cars though.
If it was my Compact, I would But again, only if it's known to be in good order first. Re Turbo's: I always got the impression that the actual turbo didn't fail, it was more the ancillary parts of the turbo that failed. But BMW being BMW would rather sell you an entire new turbo at great cost, even though some far cheaper and simpler part (like a wastegate valve or whatever) may have cured the problem. Personally, I wouldn't worry about the turbo (plenty of turbo specialists can help out if needed). I'd worry more about the inlet manifold and it's flaps!? Quite nasty if it breaks apparently.. Some owners seem to be replacing them as a precaution. Probably isn't a bad idea, particularly if you intend to tweak the engine.
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do you no how much it would cost (ruffly) to replace an inlet manifold?If it was my Compact, I would But again, only if it's known to be in good order first. Re Turbo's: I always got the impression that the actual turbo didn't fail, it was more the ancillary parts of the turbo that failed. But BMW being BMW would rather sell you an entire new turbo at great cost, even though some far cheaper and simpler part (like a wastegate valve or whatever) may have cured the problem. Personally, I wouldn't worry about the turbo (plenty of turbo specialists can help out if needed). I'd worry more about the inlet manifold and it's flaps!? Quite nasty if it breaks apparently.. Some owners seem to be replacing them as a precaution. Probably isn't a bad idea, particularly if you intend to tweak the engine.
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having just spent all that money on new injectors i would rather not give any more of my hard earned pounds to bm bloody w lol
cthomas0305 said:
am a right in saying the 1 series is a replacment for the 3 series compact?
Sort of, yes. They look very different, but the overall size is largely the same.cthomas0305 said:
do you no how much it would cost (ruffly) to replace an inlet manifold?
having just spent all that money on new injectors i would rather not give any more of my hard earned pounds to bm bloody w lol
There was a thread about that here very recently. http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...having just spent all that money on new injectors i would rather not give any more of my hard earned pounds to bm bloody w lol
Have a look at that, and look at the link Silent K gave. Lots of info there.
If you were going to replace it as a precaution, I'd see about having an indy do it. Part wont be any cheaper, but you'd save a ton on labour rates.
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