The 2019 BMW 330i is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo-four that sends 255 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic. That’s good enough to shoot the 3 Series from 0 to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds, a 0.1-second improvement over the last 3 Series we tested, a 2017 330i. Does 2020 BMW 330i have heads up display? hey. Currently i have a 323i and it has pretty high milage and im really looking into getting a 330ci now. Now my question is what are the speed difference between the 330ci stock, dinan 330ci, and the zhp, all 5 speed, and i guess 6 speed on the zhp. Is the speed difference between the stock and dinan worth the money? bmw325 · #2 · Aug 14, 2004. WBear said: I was just looking at the ordering sheets for 325Ci and 330Ci, rather surprised at how little differences there are. 41 HP, 34 lb-ft torque. 6 speed vs. 5 speed. 17" wheels vs. 16". HutchMHK. 115 posts · Joined 2008. #9 · Jul 16, 2010. I do pretty well in my 330Ci with a dedicated set of snow tires, I'm often surprised at how good it is. Low speed hill climbs can be an issue, which unfortunately describes my driveway; still it's pretty rare that I have to park it at the bottom and walk up. There are good pricing differences between both these models. The earlier launched one cost around 18k to 35k dollars, depending on the model years. But the 330i costs a little bit higher. A standard range starts from 30K that can last up to 45k dollars. Pricing comes with differences because the 330i is the upgraded variant. The 328 engine is an M52, while the 330 engine is an M54 engine. It's also 3 liters while the 328 engine is 2.8 liters. You're thinking of the E46 platform. OP is comparing the '07 328xi and (I presume) the '06 330xi, both of which are on the E90 platform powered by variants of the N52 engine. MIASMABimmer said: Notice the large gap from the ABS speed sensor to the tone ring. Later style ABS speed sensor. Notice how much further it protrudes towards where the axle would be. Early style ABS speed sensor plug on the left, later style on the right. They appear the same, besides the color, but the key way inside is different. 8. The top-spec 435i has been transformed into the 440i with the addition of BMW's new Twinpower 3.0-litre straight six petrol motor. Its output jumps 15kW to 240kW and by 50Nm to 450Nm, and its consumption falls by more than half a litre to 6.8 litres per 100km for the closed-roof pair and 7.2L/100km for the Convertible. Spread the love. Compared to the standard E46, the 330i ZHP’s 3.0-liter six-cylinder made 10 more hp, for a total of 235 hp. It also had a higher redline. On top of that, the ZHP has a retuned suspension, with stiffer springs, dampers, anti-roll bars, and control arms. Table of Contents show. nIvHTw.

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