F30 330d BMW Performance Power Kit

F30 330d BMW Performance Power Kit

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cycle tramp

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68 posts

142 months

Wednesday 7th October 2015
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Just thought I would share my experience of the official BMW PPK, in case any one else is considering this.

Fitting time was one hour, plus an extra seven hours for coding. That's normal apparently.

Since fitting last Friday, my fuel consumption in normal driving has increased dramatically. My 50 mile each way commute used to give about 45mpg, with PPK that's 35mpg. The official BMW literature claims no mpg difference in normal driving. The car runs far less smoothly, the gearbox is up and down the ratios like a yoyo even on the motorway and the shifting is now very jerky.

And the power increase? Barely noticeable. Virtually nothing. We're talking the difference between having a full or empty tank, or one passenger compared to none.

In summary, a complete waste of time and money, which has now basically ruined the car for me. Very unhappy indeed and trying to get a refund and car put back to standard.

Should have gone for the tuning box option which is easily removed and most of whom do a refund if you're not satisfied.



Edited by cycle tramp on Wednesday 7th October 18:47

cycle tramp

Original Poster:

68 posts

142 months

Wednesday 7th October 2015
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The retail price for the PPK is about £1,300 inc vat and fitting. There is an offer on at the moment for £1,000 inc vat and fitting.

The kit includes a new intercooler and ecu and your warranty remains intact. Just to clarify, the advertised fitting time is one hour but that doesn't include coding. This can take (apparently) between one hour and up to twelve hours. This doesn't add to the fitting cost but if you're there waiting it sure is a waste of a day.

Anyway, the kit adds almost no power and is a complete load of bs.

cycle tramp

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68 posts

142 months

Saturday 10th October 2015
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Car is booked in next week to see if there is a fault.

To be fair I don't think its a dealer fitting issue, I think its more likely to be a combination of my unrealistic expectations, misleading BMW literature and the fact that my car was probably making a fair bit more than 258bhp originally.

In any case, can anyone honestly say they would notice 0.2 seconds off the 0 to 60? Damn sure I cant.

cycle tramp

Original Poster:

68 posts

142 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Update. Should have posted this a month back. Raised a complaint with the dealer, they had the car back for a day and returned it all to standard (thankfully they still had my old ecu and intercooler)and gave me a full refund.

Absolutely top service from BMW and no quibbles at all, so the aggravation I was expecting didn't materialise, thankfully. The car was back to its previous self, ie much smoother and mpg back to where it was before.

I really couldn't recommend this upgrade. The power increase was barely perceptible and the additional fuel consumption and 'busy' gearbox mapping just made it ste to drive.

If I was in the market for an F30 330d power upgrade I think I'd try the Superchips one at £450. Decent power increase, comes with a money back guarantee and you can take it off and sell it if you change the car.

What did I do in the end?

.............bought an F80 M3!