530 came as V8 in Europe with the M60 engine and also as 530 with M30B30 engine.
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Hello,
I am looking to buy a E34 535i but now I am looking at the 530i as well. I cant remember but was the 530i a real problem car? I'm just trying to figure out which would be a better buy, spending a few more bucks for a 530i or sticking with a 535I. Any pros or cons between them?
Dan Lafley
530 came as V8 in Europe with the M60 engine and also as 530 with M30B30 engine.
Details see my website under
(5 series) General Information/Specification
I'm a bit biased... but the torque and rev band of the 535 wins it for me. The 540 might beat the torque down low... but man you can rev that straight 6 all the way to red line and it just keeps pulling.Originally Posted by Golgade
Never driven a 530 but I imagine it would feel like a little brother to the 540 - similar shape to the torque band but a bit lower in magnitude.
Plus - the 535 is easy to work on, which is good if you plan to do your own work.
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5
My parents own a 530 and a 540. I own the 535. 540 wins for sure all through the power band, 530 I would say is about equal to the 535, but I like the power band of the 535. The 530 does have dinan chip and tranny chip so that might help out a bit. I would say if we raced them, my 535 would win. I am currently doing work on the 530 and it is a bitch, to put it bluntly. 535 is much easier to work on. Don't get me wrong, the 530 is a nice car, smooth power throughout the powerband, decent torque down low, but I like the feel of the tourque on the m30, seems beefier all throughout the range. But then again, the 530 gets more MPG than the 535. They are both great cars with great engines. Thats what I think.Originally Posted by Robin-535im
-Pat
89 535i
83 528e
82 Yamaha 650 Seca Turbo
1981 Honda CB750C
I have a 535i as you probably guessed... Totally agree on the torque factor of the 535i - it's always there when you need it. The only thing I find is with all the torque sometimes it feels like your doing a million mph and you look down and your actually doing 43.
However, it is a rapid car especially for its age - I've never been beaten off the line by another car yet when going for it. (That metro did come close the other day though... Joke Joke).
In terms of repairs, I would only go for the V8 if it was worth it's while... I.e the 540i (The 535i is piss easy to work on in comparison due to lots of space in the engine bay). 540i though - What a car. Never driven a 530i so not dissing it in any way, it's just never appealed to me.
MPG is going to be **** whichever you get so don't worry about that.
I cant speak about the 535 but wanted one before I drove and now own the 540i. There is a lot to say about that smooth 6 and yes I'm betting its much easier to work on. I just finished my auto to manual swap on the 540i (everything but the trans program error message). I must say that the 540 doesn't seem to bad to work on. The motor isn't squeezed in there like the V12's lol. I do know that the 540 is a completely different animal with the manual transmission. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the choices you spoke of but that is just me.Originally Posted by Golgade
Johan
The V8 will always have a different feel to it. I went from a V8 Lexus to an I-6 BMW, and boy was there a difference. Performance-wise they weren't too different, but the 535i is much more racy and higher revving and the Lexus had massive torque and high end acceleration but revved pretty low like my 525e...that does bother me.
The 530i may cancel out a lot of what I said due to its very small size, and displacement can provide more power, so I would personally choose the 535i.
Both have bad MPG, but its more about preference. Again, I would personally keep a 535i over a V8 due to the ease of maintenance and the room in the engine bay. I just love working on my M30 and hated every V8 I owned. If you don't do your own work, forget what I said, but shops do sometimes charge more. Obviously more cylinders = more plugs and wires, etc.
1989 11/88, M30B35 175k-miles 535iM
1988 04/87, M20B27 153k-miles 528e
1987 01/87, M30B34 126k-miles L6
Washington D.C
535
stick with the 6
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
My 530 is not hard to work on...whenever that is I have to work on it. I changed the plugs about 80K ago, might pick up another set this summer if I'm bored. I put a chip and a 3:64 gear in the rear couple years ago, perked it up around town and a couple extra MPG city. No loss in MPG highway either 83mph = 3000rpms with plenty of legroom for the freeway warriors...
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Wasnt there some problems with the M60 engines where they corrode from sulfur in gas? Has any one experianced this in a 530i? Arent they required 91 octane fuel?
Dan Lafley