About 50 miles of city driving, 2-3 miles of WOT acceleration runs testing tyre grip & the rest of the 86.6 miles on open A roads at lorry speed = 27.55mpg.Z4M-2006 said:They seem very low..I have never seen under 20 mpg However I drive mine..
Z4M-2006 said:You sound suprised....
All the car manufacturers are at it... BMW and Porsche maybe the worst though/
Thrust graph agrees with you. All 3 cars will be tyre limited in 1st. In second the 28i & 35iS should then leave the 35i in the dust but there's no way the 28i can live with the 35iS' extra 65ps.Twin Turbo said:If I was at santa pod, 35i game on - 35iS I get my coat and drive home lol
Z4M-2006 said:Yea.....
But we all know coupes are worth more than roady's eh......![]()

techathy said:Got my hands on torque graphs from a mapped 28i, stock 35i & my 35iS from the same (consistent) rolling road.
Thrust graph agrees with you. All 3 cars will be tyre limited in 1st. In second the 28i & 35iS should then leave the 35i in the dust but there's no way the 28i can live with the 35iS' extra 65ps.Twin Turbo said:If I was at santa pod, 35i game on - 35iS I get my coat and drive home lol
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Marky Mark said:How much would you call a shed load of economy I've had my 28i almost a year and probably average around 25mpg on a normal week.SO8 said:The 28i is IMO the best value most sensible Z4 out there ... I have a 35iS but TBH on paper the 28i is 85% of the performance and a shed load more economical !
The car does 20 miles around town and 80 miles on a decent run with a few stops and roundabouts. I would be very interested how your 35is would compare.....
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I can't see how it can claw back speed given that the only place the 35i has a PWR advantage is right at the top end of its rev range beyond peek power & at a lower PWR than the 28i's maximum. This means that correct gear change points will neutralise the 35i's advantage, though there will be points where the 35i will be accelerating faster than the 28i at the same speed. The 35iS carries all is PWR advantage above the 28i's maximum so it can be translated into a real performance advantage.Twin Turbo said:Many thanks, so we have first we had Belief, Technical agreement and now need actual proof roll on Santa Pod
But I think in 4th & 5th I think 35i will gain ground back - However your graphs seem to contradict that belief
Interestingly when I looked into insurance costs for me the 35iS wass almost half the cost of a 28i for insurance (£193 v's £349). 18i-35i was in a £25 range then the 35iS was massively lower. :scratchhead:Twin Turbo said:So I estimate I am saving around £2,000 before tax per year - taking on factors insurance, warranty costs, fuel car tax