316i/318i MPG
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e30maystar
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Anyone with the m10 or m40 engined cars, could you please let me know what you get to the gallon roughly, as i might get one for work as my e34 only gets 14 to the gal, and i work all over the place doing a lot of miles on building sites & dont want to damage my baby, so i might be on the look out for a dirt cheep rough e30,e30 is still better than a van in any condition.. cheers Terry


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6potWil6pot
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My old 316i M40 engined thingy did about 30mpg around town.

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Zayyan
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My M40 316i does about 27mpg average, mostly around town though
Engine-wise it's not the healthiest car after 180,600 miles (sounds like a bag of nails in a washing machine), but I guess this is the kind of engine you'll be getting in a "dirt cheap rough E30"
HTH
Engine-wise it's not the healthiest car after 180,600 miles (sounds like a bag of nails in a washing machine), but I guess this is the kind of engine you'll be getting in a "dirt cheap rough E30"
HTH
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Zayyan
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Thinking about it if you do a lot of miles it's worth spending the extra cash on a 318is - they're the most economical E30 doing 35mpg easily
I'm sure you'll find a red one with pink paint so looking after the paintwork won't be a concern, and who knows, you might just fall in love with it
Just gotta consider whether you're happy driving a pink car
I'm sure you'll find a red one with pink paint so looking after the paintwork won't be a concern, and who knows, you might just fall in love with it
Just gotta consider whether you're happy driving a pink car
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6potWil6pot
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the 318iS gave v similar fuel eco, i think the M40 was high 28s around town with the M42 hardly any different (marginally better tho i think)

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MaK-71
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Have you thought about a old E28 535e this is a high torque low reving eta2.7 economy engine, belive it or not. designed to return 35+mpg on the motorway,will cruise along at 80mph all day at 2500 revs.Not very quick off the mark....unless modded
I have seen these for Ԛ£300-Ԛ£1000 and when you have finished with it tell the lads on here......same 115bhp engine with 325i head and performance camshaft + other mods returns 220+bhp. Everyone wants one of these engines.......I think its what Alpina did to the E30 orginally.
P.S. If you do find a good 525e check the auto-box is ok these tend to go,especially if you sit in park or neutral and rev the engine.
Happy huntin...........Mak
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m10man
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I get 35mpg plus out my 160bhp 2 litre M10, and I drive it hard. I think that is a pretty good compromise between power and economy.

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placey
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you must all boot your motors. my m40 1600 gave me 32-34 round town and 38 on a run - steady 68mph/3000revs. it now gives 33 on the same run since the stereo went in. (it's quite heavy)
paul
paul
i saw a doctor and she gave me some pills....


