GLWS! Looks like it's been well maintained.
BTW, did you do any sort of performance enhancements? If not, I believe the ZHP camshafts only yielded an additional 10 hp over the non-ZHP 330i/Ci, for a total of 235 hp.
Thank you for looking.
VIN: WBABD53435PL15427
Year: 2005
Make: BMW
Model: 330ciA ZHP
Price: 5,000.00 US Freedom Dollars
Mileage: 155,500ish miles
Transmission type: 5-speed automatic (with sequential-manual sport mode not SMG)
Body Type (coupe or sedan): Coupe
Color: Jet Black exterior, black leather/aluminum cube interior
Packages: ZHP
Title status (salvage? lien holders?): Clean, title in hand
Location: 21017 (near Baltimore, MD)
Purchased in 2007 from BMW Towson, a CPO car that was a 2-year lease prior. Garage-kept and fed only Shell 93 since I've owned it. All maintenance performed by Dealership or Authorized Independent (Autowerkes, Benz Elite, VP Auto).
Mechanically runs like new; reliable start-up, smooth idle, smooth acceleration, great throttle response, accurate steering. No known issues.
Also posted here https://cargur.us/gZSpT
Please contact via direct email petersilver@gmail.com, CarGurus, or this forum. Thank you.
Features Include:
M-tuned engine, performance camshaft = 235hp
5spd auto w/ sequential manual
M suspension, 18" M aluminum rims
Adaptive Xenon HID headlamps (self-leveling/track w/ steering), fog lamps
M-style leather power sport seats, thigh bolsters
Leather-wrapped sport wheel with M center hub
Rare aluminum cube trim (dash, console, doors)
Factory deck spoiler & front clip/air dam
Performance exhaust, stainless tips
Security system & Lojack
2 original keys
Premium Harmon/Kardon sound
In-dash Navigation, on-board monitoring
Smoker's package, but never smoked
60/40 rear seat, both sides fold
Reversible trunk mat (fabric/rubber)
Floor mats, seats, all great condition
3M Clear Bra on front, hood, side views, other (lifetime warranty)
Recent preventative maintenance includes:
New fuel pump
New windshield washer fluid pump
New thermostat
New cabin/engine air filters
New radiator hosing/coolant flush
New upper air intake, other aging plastic pieces replaced, throttle body cleaned/inspected
New Xenon HID headlamp bulbs
New license-plate illumination bulbs, lamp cover
New C-pillar covers
Tires/brakes in first half
Engine oil approximately at half of life (15,000 mile synthetic)
Last edited by slowCoupe; 06-14-2017 at 06:15 AM.
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Source? I've seen numbers ranging from 235 to 255, never with any documentation. Just broscience and hearsay.
As in, primary source. A news article or report isn't a source, Car & Driver didn't dyno test the engine or the vehicle to my knowledge.
The 235 hp / 222 ft-lbs ratings are the official BMW released numbers. Car and driver doesn't typically dyno cars for road tests. They go off the manufacturer figures.
--Wes--
04 330i ZHP Oxford Green/Natural Brown
04 330Ci ZHP Silvergrey/Alcantara (RIP)
I doubt BMW ever released their dyno charts, and a quick Google doesn't return anything official. Car magazines rarely dyno cars themselves, as you say, and publish what the manufacturer tells them are the official output figures. Some people have dyno'd their ZHPs, but that is variable given what dyno was used, what the drivetrain loss is, and other elements. I doubt there is much official info beyond that.