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E90 325i sluggish start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 240028" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I agree with Velocity that the engine has to be suitably run-in before achieving optimal performance. I notice this with my E92 i.e. the engine is improving noticeably as the miles pile on. So, I don't think my car has this problem. Yet again, it was pretty much the same with my ex-E46 325i. Question is, when does a BMW 6-potter achieve maximum run-in? I noticed it takes a bit longer than simpler or Jap engines. I have done about 7,000 kms so far and am expecting or hoping it gets even more free-revving after 10,000 kms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 240028, member: 20"] I agree with Velocity that the engine has to be suitably run-in before achieving optimal performance. I notice this with my E92 i.e. the engine is improving noticeably as the miles pile on. So, I don't think my car has this problem. Yet again, it was pretty much the same with my ex-E46 325i. Question is, when does a BMW 6-potter achieve maximum run-in? I noticed it takes a bit longer than simpler or Jap engines. I have done about 7,000 kms so far and am expecting or hoping it gets even more free-revving after 10,000 kms. [/QUOTE]
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