Question please lads..
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I've got a 325i - and I love it... but I've just bought a 323i convertible and I was shocked at the difference, being as they are both 2.5L.
Now I know the 325 has an M50 engine but is there supposed to be such a difference between them?
Perhaps someone would be kind enough to explain how this is so (not too technical please!)
Thanks
Now I know the 325 has an M50 engine but is there supposed to be such a difference between them?
Perhaps someone would be kind enough to explain how this is so (not too technical please!)
Thanks
Isn't the 323 basically a de-tuned version of the previous 2.5 litre engine? In other words top end power sacrificed in favour of better torque.
I used to have a '94 325 and it felt quick and smooth but you really needed to keep the revs up to get anywhere. I've never driven the later 323 but I'd imagine it's less frenetic but ultimately not as quick.
I used to have a '94 325 and it felt quick and smooth but you really needed to keep the revs up to get anywhere. I've never driven the later 323 but I'd imagine it's less frenetic but ultimately not as quick.
www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/tech_data/index.aspx?manu_name=BMW&manufacturer_name=869&model_id=94&fueltype=&months=&spare1=&spare2=
It's odd.... according to this there is no difference in performance.
When my dad had a Z3 2.8 I was bemused when my next door neighbour bought a 325Ci which was also 192BHP..... Odd people these BMW makers !
It's odd.... according to this there is no difference in performance.
When my dad had a Z3 2.8 I was bemused when my next door neighbour bought a 325Ci which was also 192BHP..... Odd people these BMW makers !
Actually having re-read that page there is 22 horse power difference in some cases.
Having driven his 325 Ci I can tell you it's alot faster than my 320D
325 = 192BHP
323 = 170BHP
320d = 150BHP (and 330nm torque - snig snig)
The other thing to bear in mind - is the 323 broken in or is it new new? It will loosen up & you will get used to the car so it will feel faster on both accounts.
Having driven his 325 Ci I can tell you it's alot faster than my 320D
325 = 192BHP
323 = 170BHP
320d = 150BHP (and 330nm torque - snig snig)
The other thing to bear in mind - is the 323 broken in or is it new new? It will loosen up & you will get used to the car so it will feel faster on both accounts.
BlackStuff said:
Isn't the 323 basically a de-tuned version of the previous 2.5 litre engine? In other words top end power sacrificed in favour of better torque.
I used to have a '94 325 and it felt quick and smooth but you really needed to keep the revs up to get anywhere. I've never driven the later 323 but I'd imagine it's less frenetic but ultimately not as quick.
Actually BS there isn't that much difference in top speed, its the acceleration I find different. Maybe it's time I slowed down a bit anyway.

The main difference is the inlet manifold and the exhaust. You should ask for more details on www.e36coupe.com as a few guys on there have upgraded their 323s to 325 spec fairly cheaply I think.
I'm biased, I work for a BMW Dealer, but for the money you'd spend on a 323, you could get a reasonable M3 Evo or a very good Pre Evo. Personally, I think the 3.0 is easier to drive fast and a little more satisfying at the expense of the extra gear. You don't say how old the 323 or 325 is. Click on www.bm3w.co.uk and you may find what you want. I'm RS2100 in the forums and we could do with a few ladies joining. Over 3000 members worldwide and I think they are just about all blokes!
You nearly went into 'too technical' mode then... almost
Seriously, the only thing that puts me off the M3 is the insurance. It's quite a leap up from mine to an M3.
Oh by the way, the 323 is 1994 and the 323 is 1998. I've got a BMW specialist looking at it(323)tomorrow just to check first of all that its running the way it should; if not, to see if he can make any suggestions as to what he can do.
Or else .............. it's gone and I'm on to that page you've told me about to see what's about.
Thanks guys - all your suggestions etc are much appreciated

Seriously, the only thing that puts me off the M3 is the insurance. It's quite a leap up from mine to an M3.
Oh by the way, the 323 is 1994 and the 323 is 1998. I've got a BMW specialist looking at it(323)tomorrow just to check first of all that its running the way it should; if not, to see if he can make any suggestions as to what he can do.
Or else .............. it's gone and I'm on to that page you've told me about to see what's about.
Thanks guys - all your suggestions etc are much appreciated

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