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The BMW Range
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Msport: 320d vs 325i
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<blockquote data-quote="Maniac" data-source="post: 527457" data-attributes="member: 20491"><p>yep, in general that is true...for these few reasons: </p><p>+ diesel engines are lower rev engines</p><p>+ because of the high compression ratios required for autoignition, many parts of the engine is forged and can withstand higher pressures</p><p>+ diesel itself has lubricating properties, and act to lower friction between moving parts in the fuel/combustion system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maniac, post: 527457, member: 20491"] yep, in general that is true...for these few reasons: + diesel engines are lower rev engines + because of the high compression ratios required for autoignition, many parts of the engine is forged and can withstand higher pressures + diesel itself has lubricating properties, and act to lower friction between moving parts in the fuel/combustion system [/QUOTE]
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