🔧 BUILD IDAFC21's 2014 BMW M235i

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Yes. I have decided to become a BMW M car knob. And yes, I know it's not REALLY an M car, so at least I still get to piss off all the M car purists who don't believe there should be an M on this car. (Or 17 M's, as the case may be. I've counted :rofl: )

To begin my knobbery, I shall provide a brief synopsis of the car, for the plebs that are unaware of what they're looking at. A few years ago the 2 series replaced the love-it-or-hate-it 1 series coupes as BMW's smallest car in the lineup. It got a complete redesign to make it fall more in line w/ the looks of the 3 and 4 series. It really does look like a mini 4 series. Your early options were a 220i or 228i, which had a 4 cylinder turbo engine, and were boring.

OR. You could go for the M235i. At the time there were no announcements about an M2 model, so this was the most M model you could get for the 2 series. What you got, roughly, were redesigned front and rear bumpers, better wheels and tires, larger M sport 4 piston/2 piston brakes, adaptive suspension, that wonderful M steering wheel, and most importantly, a proper turbocharged straight 6 engine that made 320hp and 330tq. Given the 235's small stature, (relatively) light weight, and near perfect 50/50 weight distribution, there are many who would actually liken this car to a mini e46 M3.

With that out of the way, the car i purchased is a 2014 with a mere 15k miles on it. I found it at CarMax of all places :rofl: and they were asking a very fair price for it, so it piqued my interest. I'd always been kinda interested in these cars, but never really seriously looked into them. I started watching every video review i could find on youtube, and it didn't take long to figure out this is a car I would like to own. Went and looked at it at carmax, drove it, and found that reviews had not been overexaggerated. I offered up my ST as a trade, they gave me what I thought was a pretty fair offer for a trade in, bada bing bada boom, you guys know how car deals work, the ST is gone, and this is now in my driveway.

Last night at carmax.

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This morning at work

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few more random pics

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As you can see I went with God's transmission, the ZF 8 speed auto. I was quite impressed with this transmission, and after 13 straight years of driving nothing but manuals, I was ready for something a little different. With how quick this trans shifts it's almost hard to believe its not a dual clutch. Plus it gets the DSG farts, even tho its not a dsg. And it makes me giggle.

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I'll try and get some more pics this weekend if i get ambitious enough to give this car a decent detail. It definitely needs it after sitting on that carmax lot for god knows how long. Theres a lotta hard water spots on the roof/trunk/hood i need to deal with. Otherwise its actually in pretty damn good shape. Couple scratches here and there, but again, it is a 2014 so i expect a few of those. At 15k miles this thing wasnt driven much more than I drove my ST :rofl:

It was optioned out fairly nice. I had to educate myself on BMW packages, but it does have the premium package, tech package, and driver assist package. I thought it might have had the cold weather package, but i think I just have heated seats. Cuz theres no button on the steering column for the heated steering wheel, and Im not sure if i have the headlight washers. The plates are there, but I think they're there on all the cars whether you have the system or not. Sadly I dont have the harmon kardon sound system, and this standard 6 speaker system just does not compare to the 10 speaker system that was in the ST. I'm also unsure whether I have the optional locking LSD, or the regular open diff. Only way to tell that would be to jack the rear up and try and turn the wheels and see what happens. Or I could just take the car out and try and drift it :rofl:

Overall the way this car was optioned out it was easily a $50k+ car brand new. I did not pay anything anywhere near that :rofl: That was actually one of the complaints people had about this car when it came out. BMW hid a lotta things that probably should have been standard on this car behind their option packages. I would NOT reccomend anyone buy one of these cars brand new, but in the used market, if you can find the right one, I feel like these are quickly becoming the bargain of the century for the amount of car you can get for the money. So far I love everything this car does, and theres so much god damn tech in this car its gonna take me a month to figure out everything this car can do. This morning before I went to work I programmed one radio station in, and paired the bluetooth on my phone, and that was it :rofl:

I still have the GTO at the moment. My ultimate plan was to find a car that could replace both of my cars because I've been growing tired of the 2 car thing. This car is definitely a competent replacement. In acquiring this car, I didn't have to make as much of a down payment as I thought I would to hit my target payment, so it's not AS crucial for me to sell the GTO, but I don't know. It's something im struggling with right now :rofl: But I will say anything is for sale for the right price. This may come a bit out of left field for a select few who thought I may have been headed in a drastically different direction, but I feel like I've made the right choice, as I usually see at least 11 of the OTHER car on every corner on my short 10 minute commute to work every day, and these are definitely not on every corner. Plus as it turns out insurance was way cheaper on this car than it would have been on the OTHER car.

Anyways, TL : DR. ST-OUT. BMW-IN. #Knoblife

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[MENTION=7]IDAFC21[/MENTION] how’s this thing treating you?

I wasn’t aware how far these have come down in price. There’s a 2015 x-drive auto at the dealer near me w/ 30k miles listed at $28,994. Might have to go kick it’s tires.

Do it. For the price these things go for now they can be quite the bargain. Just depends on what you're looking for. It's a fantastic daily. Plenty of power to get moving, and the 8 speed auto is really good. I was sold the second I sat in it and grabbed the steering wheel :rofl:
 

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Does this thing have a tune yet? lol

Nope! :rofl: Back when I bought my Focus ST, my intent was to get a car that was sporty and fun right out of the box to daily drive so I wouldn't HAVE to do anything to it. And well, we all know how that turned out. :rofl:

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This BMW is the car I was looking for. Only "mod" I've done to it since I bought it is a sweet k&n filter for the airbox. While I would definitely enjoy a tune and maybe an exhaust, this car still never fails to impress me when I put my foot down. If there was ONE thing I wish would've been standard on this car instead of an optional extra, its the M performance LSD. Open diff is bleh. But with daily driving, its not really an issue 99% of the time. Plus the M performance diff is like 2 grand. But thats only a rwd complaint, wouldn't be an issue w/ an Xdrive car.
 

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If there was ONE thing I wish would've been standard on this car instead of an optional extra, its the M performance LSD. Open diff is bleh. But with daily driving, its not really an issue 99% of the time. Plus the M performance diff is like 2 grand. But thats only a rwd complaint, wouldn't be an issue w/ an Xdrive car.

But an intercooler and tune is just sooooo much fun.




ya, the LSD would make a lot more fun for hooning and track days. The Xdrive cars don't drive or work as well as the RWD cars. Where you are located, get the LSD or next car get an RWD with the M sport & LSD. That would make a terrific car out of the box.
 

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Redbeard is also very capable of working on the car if needed. So he can weigh the option of saving the money on the warranty and doing the work himself versus paying for a warranty. But in general, I agree, get a warranty.

I was amazed at how many stories I heard about people with warranties from Carmax and the amount of work they had done under that warranty. On both the BMW and Porsche forums. Really would make me consider Carmax if I was shopping for a used car. The Fidelity Premium warranty was another one people held in high regard.
 

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Sooooooooo, update!! In a few months I will have owned this car for 3 years now. Wow doesn't feel that long at all. I really wasn't kidding when I said this is a great car to drive out of the box and doesnt really NEED anything done to it to make it more exciting, and I think I've proven that to myself by leaving it alone for the last almost 3 years now. I don't think I've EVER owned a car for that long and not done anything to it :LOL:.

With that said. It's been a fun 3 years, so to celebrate.......I've done a thing. Just picked up a downpipe for the car! It's a catted downpipe, because 1 catless car in my fleet is more than enough, and it's from VRSF (the same company I went with for my exhaust when I had the Focus ST) They just came out with this catted downpipe, which is a 200 cell cat, so it will still flow way better than the stock downpipe, and the reason I went with it is because it was SUBSTANTIALLY cheaper than all the other offerings that are out there for this car. Most catted downpipes will run anywhere between $800-$1500. This one's normal price is $400, but since I got in on a preorder deal, it was only $360. That's unreal. But enough talk. Pics.

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So that happened. But this is only the start. Before I can get this in, I need to at least get a tune figured out, and at the very least, I need an upgraded charge pipe, because those are always the first thing to go when you start upping the power. Charge pipe is no biggie, but for the tune, I was going back and forth between JB4, and Bootmod3, and I think I'm gonna go with Bootmod3, just because there's so much more customizability and things you can tweak, and flashing is super easy (from what I've seen). So I still need to collect some more parts before I can set an install date. But I'm also thinking, If I'm gonna do the charge pipe........I may as well toss a new IC in while I'm down there and everythings apart, and maaaayyyyybe I'll finish everything off w/ an intake for some increased woooshy noises. Hey, I held out for 3 years. Gotta give me credit for that. :LOL:

More updates to follow.
 

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So you know, the OTS tunes are garbage.

skip trying the “stage” tunes. Straight up garbage. With the MHD stage 2, I hit 17psi pig rich with 9 degrees of timing and 5-7 degrees of spark correction.

with my custom tune, 24psi, 16 degrees timing, 12.8 afr. Car rips.

being n55 you’ll be a little more limited but still tunable. E85 will let you defy turbo limits, but you’ll go through injectors...if you want a more trouble free setup stick with pump gas and keep it under 18-20psi. Stock plugs are fine.
 

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