Hi All -- I am considering a coupe that is located in Denver. I'm new to the coupe and am posting to ask if anyone here might take a look at it and give me their thoughts. I'd hate to jump on a plane only to find obvious problems.
Hi All -- I am considering a coupe that is located in Denver. I'm new to the coupe and am posting to ask if anyone here might take a look at it and give me their thoughts. I'd hate to jump on a plane only to find obvious problems.
The board is really good at analyzing pictures and getting within 5% of the answer.
If you get a link from the seller we are on the case.
From ten coupe pictures we can even profile the owner and tell you for example if the owner is a Sagitarius. We are that good.
Hi All - Thanks for jumping in. The car is listed in the classified ads here: http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14950
I was hoping I might get into an e9 for a fair bit less than this, but the mods are in keeping with my tastes.
I spoke to the seller and he seems like a good guy. I can't get to Denver to actually see it for at least a week, so I am seeking input.
The compression numbers are wrong by 60-80 psi..
If this is an m90 engine you should see 9.3 x 20 = 180 psi
If this is a 10:1 euro spec dirty engine you should see 10 x 20 = 200 psi
I think the car looks unique enough that it is only a question of
nailing down a price that eliminates remorse for both parties.
No opinion on compression concerns, falls outside picture review but sfdon is your guide there. And to keep my word on Sagitarius, the owner is not a Sagitarius. Stan, your turn...
This car seems very reasonably priced for what it is. Considering a repaint alone cost $10k or more, if the car is all done its a bargain. My coupe will be easily $10k more ($45k) before the body is finished.
On the other hand, expectations can vary quite a bit on what constitutes good paint. And you may want show quality paint whereas many are happy with just shiny and are blind to runs sags, orange peel, mottling, bondo edges, sanding scratches etc.
Even something like, "everything works," is YMMV, even with a paid professional PPI. I can't tell you how often I've heard that phrase only to find a list of non-op things as long as my arm. Always followed by an equally long list of excuses about old cars and the discount given for things not so important such as turn signals and rear window defrosters.
If you are serious about spending $35k, spend $500 to fly out for a weekend trip to the Rockies.
John
The compression numbers are wrong by 60-80 psi..
If this is an m90 engine you should see 9.3 x 20 = 180 psi
If this is a 10:1 euro spec dirty engine you should see 10 x 20 = 200 psi
Steve Bernstein (garageboy.com) does not go to the bathroom without those sensor gadgets, maybe he measures the toilet seat for bondo and structural integrity. I could talk him into a week-end trip to Denver if you want to consider him. Steve knows rust from New England, New York, and his Germany stay...
There are a few screw ups in the description and a few screw ups in the engine bay - nothing to panic about. Ask for a real compression test or a review of the numbers.
That appears to be a euro 10:1 engine. Compression would be 80-90 psi higher than advertised.
I would have to say it is remarkable that the car is running a Motronic ECU and a Jetronic
Distributor.![]()
Engine compression as follows:
Cyl. 1 – 115 psi
Cyl. 2 – 118 psi
Cyl. 3 – 120 psi
Cyl. 4 – 120 psi
Cyl. 5 – 118 psi
Cyl. 6 – 115 psi
The 130 injectors are Renault
The 71 degree t-stat is non stock and should be replaced
The AC idle compensation device is missing.
It would be a good idea to match the flow rates of the injectors- that ecu is not adaptive motronic because there is no 02 sensor on the euro engine.
I sure hope they exchanged the TPS for a non stock one for that harness- a euro engine has the TPS on the other side of the throttle body meaning the engine would get a wide open throttle signal at idle.