I’m hoping for plenty of replies on this one so I can make the right call.
Background: Whilst driving on a dual carriageway at a rock steady 77 (indicated) mph (which I had been doing for at least 40 miles my 2006 E86 dropped a cylinder whilst going up a gentle incline followed by another at the top of the hill. I stopped at the services and managed to regain a cylinder by messing with the coil packs.
The following day I ordered a full set of Bosch coil packs (they weren’t expensive so thought it worth doing anyway as the fitted ones were original 2006 items which had done 125,000 miles).
This didn’t fix the problem.
Fast forward to now and I have done a comp test. All cylinders fine apart from cylinder 3, maybe 2 bar only. Fault codes also saying cylinder 3. I have also put some oil in cylinder 3 and redone compression, no change.
I will add at this point that I have already decided I need an S54 powered Roadster so this car is definitely being sold.
I will also add that i have obviously come to some conclusions about the problem and the fixes. I’m not going to offer them here as want to hear others thoughts.
So what to do?
Sell as is, complete and running but only on 5 cylinders.
Fix and sell (how much to fix will affect my decision based on my purchase price of the car versus the effort/cost to do it). I will do most of the work myself.
Final bit for now, car spec:
Ruby black manual SI sport coupe owned for nearly 3 years
125,000 miles reasonable condition
Fully complete with loads of options (rear PDC, cruise, Bluetooth, auto lights/wipers, cup holders)
Sports heated red leather seats
Stainless cat back exhaust fitted (original still retained to go with the car as well)
Let me know your thoughts on issue and cost to resolve.
How much car worth as is (poorly) and also fixed.
I want to resolve it one way or the other quite quickly in order to get a Z4m roadster.
Background: Whilst driving on a dual carriageway at a rock steady 77 (indicated) mph (which I had been doing for at least 40 miles my 2006 E86 dropped a cylinder whilst going up a gentle incline followed by another at the top of the hill. I stopped at the services and managed to regain a cylinder by messing with the coil packs.
The following day I ordered a full set of Bosch coil packs (they weren’t expensive so thought it worth doing anyway as the fitted ones were original 2006 items which had done 125,000 miles).
This didn’t fix the problem.
Fast forward to now and I have done a comp test. All cylinders fine apart from cylinder 3, maybe 2 bar only. Fault codes also saying cylinder 3. I have also put some oil in cylinder 3 and redone compression, no change.
I will add at this point that I have already decided I need an S54 powered Roadster so this car is definitely being sold.
I will also add that i have obviously come to some conclusions about the problem and the fixes. I’m not going to offer them here as want to hear others thoughts.
So what to do?
Sell as is, complete and running but only on 5 cylinders.
Fix and sell (how much to fix will affect my decision based on my purchase price of the car versus the effort/cost to do it). I will do most of the work myself.
Final bit for now, car spec:
Ruby black manual SI sport coupe owned for nearly 3 years
125,000 miles reasonable condition
Fully complete with loads of options (rear PDC, cruise, Bluetooth, auto lights/wipers, cup holders)
Sports heated red leather seats
Stainless cat back exhaust fitted (original still retained to go with the car as well)
Let me know your thoughts on issue and cost to resolve.
How much car worth as is (poorly) and also fixed.
I want to resolve it one way or the other quite quickly in order to get a Z4m roadster.