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New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:12 am
by jagr
Hi All,
Just bought a 2006 (56) facelift X3 2.0d SE 150
It has half leather interior with 42k miles.
Parts I want to fit:
Genuine mats and mud flaps
Bluetooth system like a Parrot
Detachable towbar
18" or 19" alloys?

Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:37 am
by AW8
Hi and welcome - car looks very smart . Consider ride quality before changing wheels , maybe consider test driving another se of same vintage with bigger rims before changing same.
Manual or auto ?
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:22 am
by Don Coffey
Welcome. Enjoy your new ride. Did you px the corvett?
Don
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:30 am
by X5Sport
Hello and
Richard
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:56 pm
by jagr
Mine is a manual, and I will get a test drive in another X3 to ascertain ride quality.
No I still have the Corvette as my weekend drive.
Cheers for the welcomes.
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:49 pm
by Sanj
Nice car.

Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 1:42 pm
by Raj
Welcome and do like the understated 'vette.
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:18 pm
by Pope
Hello and Welcome.
I used to own one of these.....nice.
The E83 is great car, but there's a few things to keep an eye on.
The E83 is very fussy about tyres, and hates economy brands, so to avoid a clunking transfer box, always fit matching 'Star Rated' tyres.
On some cars the rear window wash plumbing can spring a leak in footwells.
Also the rear shock springs can break, but they are easy and cheap to replace.
Now get it remapped, as the 2.0d responds really well to remapping, giving much improved MPG, power and torque, and transforms the way it drives.

Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 6:25 pm
by paddy wright
Welcome- interesting collection of cars
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:16 pm
by jagr
[quote="Pope"]
The E83 is very fussy about tyres, and hates economy brands, so to avoid a clunking transfer box, always fit matching 'Star Rated' tyres.
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It has 4x Pirelli Scorpion tyres fitted
[quote="Pope"]
On some cars the rear window wash plumbing can spring a leak in footwells.

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Mine has just done this today.
[quote="Pope"]
Also the rear shock springs can break, but they are easy and cheap to replace.
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Mine has had the rears changed in the past
[quote="Pope"]
Now get it remapped, as the 2.0d responds really well to remapping, giving much improved MPG, power and torque, and transforms the way it drives.

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This is a possibility but don't want black smoke. My Golf 170 had the DPF removed and remapped to 220bhp (supposedly) and it was rapid but the black smoke was quite worrying.
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:07 pm
by Pope
[quote="jagr"]
It has 4x Pirelli Scorpion tyres fitted
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Roger that..
[quote="jagr"]
Mine has just done this today.
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Thats unfortunate. If the leak is under the carpet at the centre consol (like mine was) its a fecker to fix.. >:(
[quote="jagr"]
This is a possibility but don't want black smoke. My Golf 170 had the DPF removed and remapped to 220bhp (supposedly) and it was rapid but the black smoke was quite worrying.
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I had mine remapped to 180bhp, which was quite conservative. No smoke, but lots of extra driveability and fuel economy. Well worth the £150 for the remap.

Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 9:56 pm
by jagr
[quote="Pope"]
Thats unfortunate. If the leak is under the carpet at the centre consol (like mine was) its a fecker to fix.. >:(
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I have used a vax carpet cleaner to suck out most of the water (surface) and have notified the garage where I bought it from.
It is going to them on Monday for them to fix.
[quote="Pope"]
I had mine remapped to 180bhp, which was quite conservative. No smoke, but lots of extra driveability and fuel economy. Well worth the £150 for the remap.

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Did you remove the DPF?
Re: New E83 X3 owner
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:46 pm
by shadrack
[quote="jagr"]
[quote="Pope"]
Thats unfortunate. If the leak is under the carpet at the centre consol (like mine was) its a fecker to fix.. >:(
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I have used a vax carpet cleaner to suck out most of the water (surface) and have notified the garage where I bought it from.
It is going to them on Monday for them to fix.
[quote="Pope"]
I had mine remapped to 180bhp, which was quite conservative. No smoke, but lots of extra driveability and fuel economy. Well worth the £150 for the remap.

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Did you remove the DPF?
[/quote] might be my lass, shes wet