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the 335d is now available for configuration :D

http://ecom.bmwgroup.com/ecom32/GB/BMW/en/pages/vse/index.jsp;jsessionid=EXXNNN5aX1lq3uvQFYohCiWSiqKU361WzrS03oOjSYiNYHoIV6O2!1591174310?process=vse&current_page=select_model_engine&current_process_step_index=2&finish_page=../vse/finish_content.jsp&selectedModel=Z3SF&selectedOptions=&random=0.5588050763141504

Power: 280 horses :cool:
Torque: 560NM :eek:
0-62: 5.9 my guess :cool:
50-75: 4.8

i swear when im 25 i WILL have one of these i WILL have one of these

and we think this is mad imagine when BMW's new 4.5D hits the road :eek: the world will spin backwards me thinks!
 
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Totally awesome - this beast will be high up on my list of 'next car' in a few years time. That engine is just totally insane :eek: !


Edit - does anyone know the torque figure for the engine - is it higher than the M5's (edited again - hmm, I think 560Nm might well be higher..)? The power figure seems to be closing in on the 335i.

Really hoping BMW can sort out a manual gearbox which is capable of handling the torque. At £35k though, it's nearing M3 money.

Did not know that BMW is going to have a 4 litre diesel - I can imagine that the output of that will be phenomenal. Certainly V8 petrol beating...
 
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Diesel still sucks. I don't care if it has a million torques, a diesel will never be able to rev. Screaming to the redline is one of the characteristics of a performance petrol that a diesel will never be able to replicate.
 
And what a surprise - the configurator only has an auto 'box available just like the 535d. Hey Oracle, any comment on that?
 
Clarkey said:
I know what they sound like, a diesel. And don't call me mister.

The BMW 6-cylinder diesels sound nowhere near as cluttery as a normal 4-pot POS diesel from any other manufacturer. They don't judder on idle, and on full chat, sound rather beefy. And this is coming from a petrol-head!
 
paradigm said:
The BMW 6-cylinder diesels sound nowhere near as cluttery as a normal 4-pot POS diesel from any other manufacturer. They don't judder on idle, and on full chat, sound rather beefy. And this is coming from a petrol-head!

thats what i think, one of my mates at uni has a 330d (rich folks) and when he gives it some welly i reckon it sounds better then the 330i as its more grunty :cool:
 
NickXX said:
Edit - does anyone know the torque figure for the engine - is it higher than the M5's (edited again - hmm, I think 560Nm might well be higher..)? The power figure seems to be closing in on the 335i.

M5 = 520Nm
 
NickXX said:
Did not know that BMW is going to have a 4 litre diesel - I can imagine that the output of that will be phenomenal. Certainly V8 petrol beating...

yep i beilve its first going into the 7 series and will also go into the 5 series! lets hope it goes to the 3 series ...... Goodbye Mr RS4 muwhahahaha :D.
 
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A lot of people I talk to seem to get excited by the torque a diesel engine produces, and they all wonder why I don't feel the same way....






....right up until they see what the Olds has stuffed in the front end. I've gotten a bit too used to medium-to-large displacement pushrod V8s to be bowled away by a straight-six diesel, even one with a pair of turbos bolted up to it. I will concede that they do make sense though - reasonable power output, large amounts of torque, and reasonable fuel economy when loafing along. BMW quoted the average FC a while back in development as around 37mpg, did they stick to that?
 
EDIT: "The BMW 745d now has an upgraded engine with even more power and torque (242 kW/330 hp and, respectively, 750Nm/553 lb-ft)."

sure it will be doing 350hp when it hits the 5 and 3 :eek:
 
Killa_ken said:
EDIT: "The BMW 745d now has an upgraded engine with even more power and torque (242 kW/330 hp and, respectively, 750Nm/553 lb-ft)."

sure it will be doing 350hp when it hits the 5 and 3 :eek:

I think I just wet myself :eek:

Anyone got consumption figures for that engine?
 
paradigm said:
Around 35MPG AFAIK.

Pretty decent. I can see them selling well on the continent, with diesel prices (in France and Italy certainly, not seen what the Germans are charging for it) being a little bit lower than over here.
 
Entering the 2006 model year, BMW's top-of-the-range 745d diesel now boasts significantly more power and torque. With maximum output of 242 kW/330 hp and peak torque of 750 Nm/553 lb-ft, the BMW 745d remains the diesel luxury saloon with the highest power and torque.
Offering enormous power reserves at all times, this unique diesel accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 6.6 seconds and has a top speed of 250 km/h or 155 mph (electronically limited). Despite the increase in engine output and torque, fuel consumption remains an astoundingly low 9.5 litres/100 km or 29.7

fuel Cons: L/100miles

city: 13.5
hway: 7.2
avg: 9.5

gets the 7 series to 60 in 6.6 seconds that things hauls ass :eek:

those BMW diesels can really move! my dads 730d gets him to 60 in 7.1 i think :D
 
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