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2007-01-10 03:07:36 · 6 answers · asked by Carlos G 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes BMW

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Lots of variables with this 328i Sedan. There were 2 different automatic transmissions possible in the year 2000. The M52 TU B28 engine with a compression ratio of 10.2 :1 developed 193 HP @ 5500 RPM. This compares very closely with the 325i which developed 184 HP @ 6000 RPM (Torque=175 lbsFt) with a different transmission. The 328i engine developed 206 lbsFt of Torque at the same engine speed (3500) but had a sharper peaked torque curve. Acceleration should have been better in the 328i but maximum speed of either car should be about equal @ 135 MPH actual. Speedometer error would be significant at these speeds as well as the actual HP developed, because of car condition and accumulated mileage. The cars should perform very nearly equal if they are in the same mechanical condition.

2007-01-10 06:39:34 · answer #1 · answered by Phillip S 6 · 1 0

140? Just b/c the speedo says it doesn't make it so people. That means my Ranger can do 120!!

The 328i is a 6 cyl after all. Let's keep this realistic.

Top speeds...

Maybe 120 to 130 in short bursts but not for long periods.

SAFELY (I mean mechanically and physicially speaking) you're looking at 90 to 100 for long term, deserted freeway cruising. Above that, you are crapping out your engine like a moronic 19 year old with a rich daddy. If that's the case you don't deserve the pleasure of a Bavarian beauty like the 328i

2007-01-10 03:20:47 · answer #2 · answered by mufflerbearings1967 3 · 0 1

185 miles per hour in straight vertical (ie. right off a cliff). Or about 150 on the road

2007-01-10 03:12:25 · answer #3 · answered by Chief BaggageSmasher 7 · 0 0

I think for that model is about 140 mph.

2007-01-10 03:10:57 · answer #4 · answered by Dusky Road 3 · 0 0

300 mph

2007-01-10 03:13:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

285km/h as far as I know on a standard model

2007-01-10 03:15:48 · answer #6 · answered by tazdevil007au 3 · 0 0

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