For the last few months my 335 fuel consumption was a big concern. Turned out to be a few leaking injectors and a bad O2 sensor which were replaced by BMW under motorplan a few weeks ago. Besides the high fuel consumption the other tell tale sign was hesitation on wide open throttle (WOT) between 3000 to 4000 rpm.
Obviously after the repair at BMW the of smooth acceleration set in and the right foot was trigger happy and kept me Anyways, I decided to conduct a little experiment to see what was the best fuel economy figures I could achieve after filling up on Sunday morning. The figures achieved was with mixed short and long trips in traffic and on freeways. Even on the shorter trips I managed to keep the fuel consumption below 10 liters per 100 km
Now the X35 was never designed to be frugal which fuel but let's see who can achieve the best figures
Here's mine
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Obviously after the repair at BMW the of smooth acceleration set in and the right foot was trigger happy and kept me Anyways, I decided to conduct a little experiment to see what was the best fuel economy figures I could achieve after filling up on Sunday morning. The figures achieved was with mixed short and long trips in traffic and on freeways. Even on the shorter trips I managed to keep the fuel consumption below 10 liters per 100 km
Now the X35 was never designed to be frugal which fuel but let's see who can achieve the best figures
Here's mine
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