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<blockquote data-quote="KL2DC" data-source="post: 203835" data-attributes="member: 3452"><p>Awesome JP!</p><p> </p><p>As I mentioned to you, I doubt you'd miss the hp advantage of the 325i and I am pleased to know I was right.</p><p> </p><p>Not much info on the E92 323i. The only figures I can think of is the canada spec base model 323i. Your engine code is N52B25A. Basically the 325i has the multi-stage intake and software over your car/engine. And before you ask, these parts are not easily obtained for retrofit.</p><p> </p><p>Be sure to post pics of your interior, Jade grey is stunning and should be easier to maintain over regular grey namely as most of the dash, console and door panels are in black. Your interior trim is the basic black trim I think. I haven't seen this as this is not available here. We have standard choice of burl, poplar, alu and grey poplar trim. I know a lot of folks love the basic black trim as it looks like the exclusive Individual Piano Black trim.</p><p> </p><p>Run in? As long as you vary your revs, keep her below 4k RPM and not exceed 100-120mph you should be alright. City driving (moderate traffic) is actually preferred over constant speed highway driving. Don't forget to go easy on the brakes and tires for the first few hundred miles.</p><p> </p><p>As was concerned by E46F, the first tank fulls will drain fast, but fuel consumption should improve as the car breaks-in. The burning smell is just excess cosmoline burning off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KL2DC, post: 203835, member: 3452"] Awesome JP! As I mentioned to you, I doubt you'd miss the hp advantage of the 325i and I am pleased to know I was right. Not much info on the E92 323i. The only figures I can think of is the canada spec base model 323i. Your engine code is N52B25A. Basically the 325i has the multi-stage intake and software over your car/engine. And before you ask, these parts are not easily obtained for retrofit. Be sure to post pics of your interior, Jade grey is stunning and should be easier to maintain over regular grey namely as most of the dash, console and door panels are in black. Your interior trim is the basic black trim I think. I haven't seen this as this is not available here. We have standard choice of burl, poplar, alu and grey poplar trim. I know a lot of folks love the basic black trim as it looks like the exclusive Individual Piano Black trim. Run in? As long as you vary your revs, keep her below 4k RPM and not exceed 100-120mph you should be alright. City driving (moderate traffic) is actually preferred over constant speed highway driving. Don't forget to go easy on the brakes and tires for the first few hundred miles. As was concerned by E46F, the first tank fulls will drain fast, but fuel consumption should improve as the car breaks-in. The burning smell is just excess cosmoline burning off. [/QUOTE]
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