Thirsty 325, any ideas?
Moderator: martauto
My 325 (1990) seem to be a tad on the thirsty side, anyone got an ideas why?
My fan is stuck on flat out as the clutch is dead, so i know that isnt helping. It may sound like an aircraft, but i think an aircraft would be cheaper to run.
My economy thingy seems to have a mind of its own too.
My fan is stuck on flat out as the clutch is dead, so i know that isnt helping. It may sound like an aircraft, but i think an aircraft would be cheaper to run.
My economy thingy seems to have a mind of its own too.
- orangecurry
- E30 Zone Addict

- Posts: 2512
- Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: West Sussex
and what MPG are you seeing?
Yeah, I've got a M20 - big 6 conversion in my Tourer. It definately drinks more that when it was in my sport. I put it down to the extra weight, but now I'm thinking it's the fan
Gonna try and get it changed this weekend.....I'll let you know
Ian
Gonna try and get it changed this weekend.....I'll let you know
Ian
-
e30bmlover
- Ac Schnitzer prophet

- Posts: 5352
- Joined: Sun Sep 11, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Playing on the ring road!!!
lol 325 and bad economy????? keep your foot off of the right pedal!
Mine does about 25mpg or so, all depends how sparing you are on the right foot, get about 100 miles off a tank... 
Regards
Clyde
-------------------------------
Go everywhere sideways...

Clyde
-------------------------------
Go everywhere sideways...

yep fuel usage is amazing!
just accept it but there are a few things to check to see if you can get any better fuel economy out of it.
just do a search to find it cause its a big discussion topic on the forum.
i dont remember what the checks are i gave up when i found my delightful fuel leak.
just accept it but there are a few things to check to see if you can get any better fuel economy out of it.
just do a search to find it cause its a big discussion topic on the forum.
i dont remember what the checks are i gave up when i found my delightful fuel leak.

My problem is a definate right foot issue, has to be flat or nothing...
Regards
Clyde
-------------------------------
Go everywhere sideways...

Clyde
-------------------------------
Go everywhere sideways...

My 325 is also juicy , See about 200 miles to a tank if im lucky , Less with a heavy foot , No idea whats been done to it thoughold_skool_2002 wrote:clubfx2 wrote:get about 100 miles off a tank...![]()
60 litre tank, divided by 4.54 = 13.21 gallons (100 divided by 13.2) =
7.5 MPG![]()
Ouch.
This is a blap down my local run to hastings and i regularly see this

-
georgezippybungle
- E30 Zone Newbie

- Posts: 16
- Joined: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:00 pm
If the fan clutch is shot not only will that be huge drag on the engine but will also make it run cool, therefore less efficiently.
Had a fan sieze on a v12 jag and lost 6mpg instantly and the temp gauge dropped right down.
Had a fan sieze on a v12 jag and lost 6mpg instantly and the temp gauge dropped right down.
-
hongkongfuey
- Mad-tango-geezer
- Posts: 3304
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: portsmouth
I changed the blue temp sensor on my 88 325 and i now get at least an extra 10-20 miles per 1/2 tank depending how heavy my right foot is. also i dont fill it above 1/2 tank to keep the weight down a little???
if there wern't people like me,
with cars like mine,
who would you put down to make yourself feel better?
with cars like mine,
who would you put down to make yourself feel better?
-
dobbie82
- E30 Zone Addict

- Posts: 4125
- Joined: Thu May 05, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Dolgellau, Wales (NOT A TRADER,broken a car,got lots of bits)
- Contact:
yeah my other half found a 320i became very thirsty with a truly knackered wheelbearingsam325is wrote:Knackered wheel bearings could cause a problem as the engine has to put in more effort to pull the car.
I dont know if this would have that much of an effect though.
other things that may help is a damn good service? A clean air filter + a non clogged AFM may fix the air/fuel ratio
changine the cold start sensor (maybe its buggered so running engine rich)
e30 related ebay auctions + shop(MY Stuff for Sale), http://tinyurl.com/64aufr
My Feedback on the e30zone: http://tinyurl.com/dobbie82feedback
My Feedback on the e30zone: http://tinyurl.com/dobbie82feedback
-
Morat
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 8943
- Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:00 pm
- Location: The Peoples Republic of Yorkshire
On the run back from picking up my new touring, I used 55 litres of fuel and covered 340 miles before the light came on and I bottled it. That works out at 28.1 mpg mainly on motorways, but including heavy traffic which extended the second half of the trip from 3 hours to 5 hours so I'd count 2 hours of heavy urban driving in that since I rarely got out of first and spent most of the time sitting still.
Its not exactly fantastic, but its OK I guess. The viscous clutch is knackered on mine too, so you have to put the heat full on at idle. I wonder if economy will drop in traffic when I replace it
Its not exactly fantastic, but its OK I guess. The viscous clutch is knackered on mine too, so you have to put the heat full on at idle. I wonder if economy will drop in traffic when I replace it
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!


