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E36 328 sounding like a diesel
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<blockquote data-quote="gier" data-source="post: 94043" data-attributes="member: 1040"><p>I don't think that the problem is the fuel. I'm not religious about my fuel (except I don't tarok Shell). I fill up the car with Petronas (mainly) and Projet or Esso/Mobil. So I don't think it's the fuel.</p><p></p><p>The power loss is the key there, I think. Anyhow, as I replied above, I'm sending the car to Bavarian Auto Works tonight to get the lifters done. I'll get him to check the radiator and the gasket as well. My car's done 171,000+ kms now so I suppose it's about time when some things are more likely to fall apart anyway.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gier, post: 94043, member: 1040"] I don't think that the problem is the fuel. I'm not religious about my fuel (except I don't tarok Shell). I fill up the car with Petronas (mainly) and Projet or Esso/Mobil. So I don't think it's the fuel. The power loss is the key there, I think. Anyhow, as I replied above, I'm sending the car to Bavarian Auto Works tonight to get the lifters done. I'll get him to check the radiator and the gasket as well. My car's done 171,000+ kms now so I suppose it's about time when some things are more likely to fall apart anyway. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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