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<blockquote data-quote="shlim8" data-source="post: 586499" data-attributes="member: 25063"><p>supergripen, are most of the problems with the turbo due to the wastegates ? Or are there common problems with the turbos themselves ? </p><p></p><p>I caved in today and put a deposit on a alpine white 07 E93 335i M Sport.... It's a oct 07 manufacture date.... Don't know what happened.... and I know how much effort it takes to maintain a white car... But it's now a done deal, unless the mechanic inspection brings any surprises.</p><p></p><p>Tested the car and it's bumpier on the 19" run flat tires (prev test car had 18" normal tires) but still acceptable and it's got a lot of power than the last 335i I tried (esp when starting off from stationary). I guess there might be something wrong with the other car.</p><p></p><p>This car has bridgestone re050a tires, I've heard that these tires ride pretty rough compared to michelin PS 2 or 3. Anyone knows whether that's true ? I've got PS2 on my one of my cars now and they offer good grip and seem pretty comfortable.... but have no experience on re050a.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shlim8, post: 586499, member: 25063"] supergripen, are most of the problems with the turbo due to the wastegates ? Or are there common problems with the turbos themselves ? I caved in today and put a deposit on a alpine white 07 E93 335i M Sport.... It's a oct 07 manufacture date.... Don't know what happened.... and I know how much effort it takes to maintain a white car... But it's now a done deal, unless the mechanic inspection brings any surprises. Tested the car and it's bumpier on the 19" run flat tires (prev test car had 18" normal tires) but still acceptable and it's got a lot of power than the last 335i I tried (esp when starting off from stationary). I guess there might be something wrong with the other car. This car has bridgestone re050a tires, I've heard that these tires ride pretty rough compared to michelin PS 2 or 3. Anyone knows whether that's true ? I've got PS2 on my one of my cars now and they offer good grip and seem pretty comfortable.... but have no experience on re050a. [/QUOTE]
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