BMW E9 3.0 CSi - the 50 year old classic coupé | Tyrrell's Classic Workshop

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic BMW E9 3.0 CSi coupé. Iain delves in to the history of this model and shares some of the wonderful design features that would be a staple of BMW for years to come. This particular lovely example is in for a service, so Iain gets stuck in with his tools before taking her out on the road to enjoy the fruits of his labour.
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  • @davidbach7003
    @davidbach7003 3 года назад +56

    In 1975, I sold my 911 and bought a 73 CSi, lime green and a 4 speed. Drove it to the 76 Monaco GP. Slept on the beach. Got into the race without tickets. Watched the race at the hairpin exit. After the race, our hair was covered with rubber from the F1 cars. Ears were ringing for three days. What a trip!

    • @hadgkiss
      @hadgkiss 8 месяцев назад +1

      Most excellent! What a memory :-)

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 5 месяцев назад

      Cool story!

    • @jimmyshane3920
      @jimmyshane3920 2 месяца назад

      No doubt good times ✌️

    • @davidbach7003
      @davidbach7003 2 месяца назад

      We couldn't afford tickets, so when the race started we jumped over the seawall, ran along the rocks, under the bridge and into the building at the hairpin exit. Along the way, the police spotted us and threw rocks at us.

    • @Maloy7800
      @Maloy7800 Месяц назад

      And either you then woke up OR you are an 80-year-old who knows how to use youtube. Which one is it?

  • @roadmantop3769
    @roadmantop3769 3 года назад +220

    Ian Tyrell and Harry Metcalfe .... kings of Sunday afternoon ❤️

    • @cyuiyuwyguiyui
      @cyuiyuwyguiyui 3 года назад +5

      Yep,sure is :O)

    • @bynumjimmy
      @bynumjimmy 3 года назад +4

      Considering adding retropowercars for a complete English car craft Sunday.

    • @mickwrinkles2318
      @mickwrinkles2318 3 года назад +7

      Iain

    • @Brascofarian
      @Brascofarian 3 года назад +2

      Both from Wirral too.

    • @bendingspring
      @bendingspring 2 года назад +1

      Iain being the more mechanically minded of the Sunday afternoon kings!!

  • @AngelFloyd27
    @AngelFloyd27 3 года назад +155

    Man, this videos are half an hour and feel shorter than a TV advert. What an amazing job.

  • @jtreut
    @jtreut 3 года назад +119

    It’s a great Sunday when I wake up in the US and start the morning with Mr Tyrrell.

  • @watcheurpathelastbattle5064
    @watcheurpathelastbattle5064 3 года назад +245

    This is the most relaxing channel I know. Iain is an absolute gem.

  • @palhein-reim7430
    @palhein-reim7430 3 года назад +6

    “Brakes are pulling over to the right; we’ll have to have a look at that”
    This, my friemds, is why people weite big cheques (I hope) to Mr Tyrell. He’s like a bespoke tailor or better yet, an 1870s London gun maker. Hell, I should be writing him a cheque for this content.

  • @barc0deblankblank
    @barc0deblankblank 8 месяцев назад +8

    One of the most beautiful cars ever designed

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree! The front is pure BMW, the rear reminds me of the Ferrari 330GTC, the interior reminds me of a Riva speedboat with tge wood curling from the doors to the dash. Fantastic!

  • @jononeil500
    @jononeil500 3 года назад +38

    If Mr Tyrell were a University Professor, he'd be the most popular Professor on campus (hands down). Thank you for another greatly educational and entertaining video, Mr Tyrell.

  • @johnandrews3568
    @johnandrews3568 3 года назад +77

    I had one of these as a loaner from my mechanic back in the early 80s when I had my 73 Benz 280S in for service. It was a lovely car and I was rather sad to exchange it back for my car. Great vid Iain, as always. Also as a cyclist, happy to see Iain give that one rider a WIDE berth on the road. Proper manners all around.

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 3 года назад +1

      Would you rather have an E9 CSi or a W123? ; )

    • @martinmcdonald4207
      @martinmcdonald4207 3 года назад

      I was liking you till you said you were a cyclist ! Stay safe.

    • @johnandrews3568
      @johnandrews3568 3 года назад +1

      @@martinmcdonald4207 what's wrong with being a cyclist? I'm a former pro level racer.

    • @johnandrews3568
      @johnandrews3568 3 года назад +1

      @@davidhunternyc1 CSi all day long.

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 3 года назад +2

      @@johnandrews3568 I get you. The CSi is one sexy car. The W123 is a living room on wheels. But for sitting in bumper to bumper traffic and repairability I might take the W123. Plus you can drive the W123 around and no one will give you a second look. I live in NYC. Driving a CSi would say, "Mug me now."

  • @BerkeleySports
    @BerkeleySports 2 года назад +3

    My Dad had one of these, GPH 400N, in metalic Garnet Red with Black vinyl sunroof, which leaked in rain the first weekend of having it. He was furious and hearbroken at the same time. It's sunroof was fitted at the dealer rather than factory. He swore he'd never have anything non-factory option after that. It was new November 1974. Beautiful car. Went like a train. I saw it years later, after he changed if for the saloon, in Fulham, whilst waxing lyrical about it to a passenger friend, then boom, there it was at the side of the road! Amazing. A quick search suggests to me it may no longer exist. I'd love to have it now!

  • @pierovittori1076
    @pierovittori1076 11 месяцев назад +3

    I mean, if you love retro mechanical works you can hardly find someone on par with this gentleman here. It's simply sheer pleasure listening to his walkthrough on this car and driving experience.

  • @crhvideo
    @crhvideo 3 года назад +9

    Still my favorite BMW design.

  • @dr.b4ll429
    @dr.b4ll429 3 года назад +60

    I really enjoy watching this channel. Not only for the insights it delivers on these old cars and their technology, but also for the opportunity to study proper English.

    • @camwat5193
      @camwat5193 3 года назад +14

      Trust me, one of the pleasures for an English person watching Iain Tyrrell is to listen to someone speak proper English. It’s become a horrible, slang-ridden, cannibalised mutation of what it once was. Tyrrell and Metcalfe are a dying breed and it’s very sad. Think of the likes of ‘Yanni’ for example, and the way he speaks and delivers his version of English, that is the future unfortunately.

    • @simonvanderheijden432
      @simonvanderheijden432 3 года назад +2

      @@camwat5193 That's proper English that is, innit?

  • @JOHN-km8dh
    @JOHN-km8dh 3 года назад +5

    Just for fun I determined a few things about a nanosecond. Mr. Tyrrell used this term around the 27 minute mark. Paraphrasing "Things could get out of sorts with the rear suspension, and tire contact in a nanosecond". Here are my results;
    In a nanosecond the car would travel .000001056 inches.
    The crankshaft would rotate .000018 degrees.
    The pistons would move .00000035 inches.
    SO WHAT DOES THIS SHOW US? Well it confirms that I am both a nerd, and a dweeb, and that I am full of useless information, while missing the forest for the trees.
    Thank you for another wonderful video. I hope you could find the above amusing.

    • @willyappel7722
      @willyappel7722 3 месяца назад

      You could include commercials in your comments, to make extra money.

  • @danrkelly
    @danrkelly 11 месяцев назад +6

    Additional respect for covering visibility, Iain, we've lost a lot in the past thirty years for the reasons you describe. Also I note your correct passing of people on bikes in a number of your videos, always 1.5m plus. A simple skill that too many drivers seem to lack.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 3 года назад +17

    My parents had the almost identical vehicle as a newlywed couple.
    My father reportedly shed a couple of tears when they traded it on a Opel Rekord station wagon when my mother announced she was pregnant with twins.

  • @TheChrisloot
    @TheChrisloot 8 месяцев назад +5

    Oh boy what a beautiful car. I was lucky enough to own its little brother the E21 323i in Henna red with Alpina wheels. As a self employed salesman back in the day, My sales figures went down for a bit as I preferred driving the car to talking to customers, Happy Days.
    Thank you Iain for a fantastic video.

    • @iain_tyrrell
      @iain_tyrrell  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your memories!

  • @kriskross63
    @kriskross63 3 года назад +19

    This car was my favourite car in my teenage years back in the 1970‘s.

  • @Nigel-nar53
    @Nigel-nar53 3 года назад +3

    When I was a teenager back in the early seventies & an apprentice tradesman in a small West Yorkshire town one of our customers was a well dodgy local business man who one day turned up in his beautiful metalic blue BMW 30cs (or csi). I'd never seen anything like it & was totally gobsmacked by it & I've never forgotten it. 👍

  • @markwalton8644
    @markwalton8644 3 года назад +134

    Another beautifully made and presented clip from Iain. He really does give a really warm feeling with his enthusiasm and knowledge.

  • @Omnihil777
    @Omnihil777 Год назад +3

    You have to have the highest respect for a man who built his own paradise, not only with work, no, with A LOT of passion, too. I'm loving it! Never stop.

  • @peterkensey6728
    @peterkensey6728 3 года назад +3

    I was privileged to own one of these for several years in the nineties. I can echo everything Iain mentioned regarding the joy of driving them. Not a race car but a peerless GT. Windows down motoring was a beautiful experience. Also, in the wet, you didn't need wipers if you were out of stop-start traffic. The airflow over the windscreen was sufficient to clear the rain. I had to sell it when we moved to a house without adequate waterproof car accommodation and I wasn't permitted to put it in the lounge room. I miss that car even today.

    • @dukeallen432
      @dukeallen432 12 дней назад

      No mention of the straight 6? Excuse for getting rid of it, storage?

  • @mantarayal
    @mantarayal 3 года назад +2

    I love these cars...and I am far from a Beemer fan. But the old CSI's...just gorgeous. My mate had the next shape and back in the day it was the best car I had ever driven. And, I think, remains so! My brother asked me the other day about the old "what would you buy if you won Lotto?"... one of these thanks. Iain should be added to the list of National Treasures for your green isles. Cheers from NZ

  • @johnwood5150
    @johnwood5150 3 года назад +5

    I saw one of these when I was about 10 years old and instantly fell in love.

  • @philosophyoftrucking
    @philosophyoftrucking 3 года назад +28

    Love these old BMW's. I would love to have a 2002.

  • @miamimo70
    @miamimo70 3 года назад +71

    One of the best ever BMWs, along with the M635i, sexy cars

    • @alanbower9296
      @alanbower9296 3 года назад +4

      I agree 💯 beautiful bmw fantastic car

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 3 года назад +3

      there was the 635 CSI as well , the Cherry on the cake

    • @coyote5735
      @coyote5735 3 года назад +3

      @@BlueHopi144 Ah the 635 what a car, reminds me of a shark.

    • @paulbuckles5353
      @paulbuckles5353 3 года назад +4

      Exactly the same two favorites for me, as well - great minds think alike.

    • @BlueHopi144
      @BlueHopi144 3 года назад +1

      @@coyote5735 oh yes , u are right .

  • @sdry1688
    @sdry1688 3 года назад +4

    As garage apprentice circa 1980 my boss sold his immaculate white/blue vinyl roof / blue velour trim 1973 3.0 CSA to a customer. It was my job to polish and prep the car for sale. The price was only £4500, I fell in love with the car it was beautiful and pristine. I was absolutely horrified to find out the customer rolled the car and wrote it off within 48 hrs!. - thanks for a great video again

    • @machtschnell7452
      @machtschnell7452 3 года назад +1

      I have never seen any BMW CS with a vinyl top in the USA, thankfully.

  • @Codriver72
    @Codriver72 2 года назад +4

    When I was young my father always drove BMW 2002. Even a 2002 Tii with the kügelfischer injection, at the end of his 2002-period. The E9 coupés was always my dream cars.
    By the way I love this channel. Fantastic content.

    • @johnmatthews1095
      @johnmatthews1095 5 месяцев назад

      we had a tii in 2004 what a better, but the kugelfischer injection was tetchy

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@johnmatthews1095it needs a specialist to set up properly. But it's worth it. 30hp more then the single carb 2002.

  • @confederatenationalist7283
    @confederatenationalist7283 6 месяцев назад +3

    I had a 1974 E3 3.0 Si saloon which I bought in the early 1980's when I was 21.I ran it for around 6 years.
    I found it to be expensively maintenance heavy for a basically simple design.
    Finally the choice came down to fitting it with a 3.5 M5 spec 24 valve engine and 5 speed box which coincidentally Birds Garage were offering as Hartge agents.
    Or cut my losses and discover the pleasures of V12 Jaguar ownership instead.Which came with the benefit of rack and pinion steering and wishbone suspension including superior Jaguar IRS.The latter option won out in the form of an XJ12 eventually modified along similar lines of Harry Metcalfe's XJ coupe to date.For less outlay in real terms overall.

  • @baxterscientific
    @baxterscientific 3 года назад +40

    This guy has the secret. Not sure what it is or even what it is concerning but I want to quit my job and go work for him. He is amazingly centered and projects peace and unity.

  • @ezraepizon5303
    @ezraepizon5303 3 года назад +10

    I just can’t stop watching these videos.
    It’s my childhood cars being presented.
    And in such an amazing enthusiast way.

  • @Sprocketboy1956
    @Sprocketboy1956 3 года назад +1

    When living in Dusseldorf a few years ago, I used to rent cars from a Sixt location inside a BMW dealership. One day I was there and a CS was parked after it had been serviced and I looked at it very closely. It is a very pretty car but what is astonishing is the visibility compared to modern vehicles. A great safety feature now overlooked in car design. And I was very happy to see the CS featured here as not all interesting cars need be mega-priced. Ah, but that demonic rust!

    • @charlie1832
      @charlie1832 3 года назад

      While living there did you run into col.Hogan , Shultz or col Klink ?

    • @Sprocketboy1956
      @Sprocketboy1956 3 года назад +1

      @@charlie1832 Since Hogan's Heroes was shown regularly on German television, along with a lot of other old American television programs, it would have been easy. I was never clear on what the German reaction was to the series.

    • @charlie1832
      @charlie1832 3 года назад

      @@Sprocketboy1956 I’m actually genuinely surprised that was shown regularly on German tv, I never thought of that before because I never thought that would’ve been shown on tv there but now I’m really curious what the reaction was / is to the show

  • @dvamateur
    @dvamateur 3 года назад +8

    I like the one that came after that, the 635CSi. That's an absolute stunner!!!

    • @machtschnell7452
      @machtschnell7452 3 года назад

      Performance was certainly improved, the body style was not quite as unique as the E9. It was a more stiff chassis though.

  • @theduhec
    @theduhec 3 года назад +4

    This is one of those channels where I thumb up video as soon as I open it. Then I actually watch it. Awesome channel!

  • @marybean7825
    @marybean7825 3 года назад +20

    I have just found this channel minutes ago and I have already subscribed. What a refreshing change to listen to very interesting content presented in a calm, clear way. And thank goodness, no irritating, grating music. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am going to watch many more of these.

  • @matthias6439
    @matthias6439 3 года назад +1

    Surely, I cannot be the only one to have noticed the small dent on the right front fender right below the beautiful vent. It's driving me insane. I would also appreciate that no cars i already can barely afford get any more of this wonderful advertisement. Please stay especially away from any 240z's.
    Love the show, Cheers, Matt

  • @MrRandomcommentguy
    @MrRandomcommentguy 3 года назад +1

    one of the most beautiful cars BMW ever made

  • @hohum9001
    @hohum9001 3 года назад +1

    I had one of these in the same specifications, and Ian is not wrong about the rust. It was so stunning to look at, but one day , I slipped on the accelerator and my foot went through the floor so I could see tarmac. My feet would get wet. I sold it to someone who spent a fortune restoring it. I still have the csl steering wheel I couldn't part with.

  • @danmartin633
    @danmartin633 3 года назад +7

    I remember clearly, the first time I saw one of those. I was walking home from high school, and it was parked on a side street. I had to walk over and go around it. What a beauty!

  • @gregidour7315
    @gregidour7315 3 года назад +3

    Between you and Harry it makes me proud to have been colonised!

  • @belgreenhills
    @belgreenhills 3 года назад +3

    Jason Hill
    “Blue vinyl top...Euesh”! [5:29] 😂😂😂 That was certainly a ‘classic’ moment.

  • @RQCK0N
    @RQCK0N 3 года назад

    Mr Iain Tyrrell causes way too much Vic Reeves thigh rubbing with his videos. Effortless presentation, fabulous to watch, thoroughly engaging and he brings these wonderful machines to life in so many ways. Thank you once again.

  • @emaeder18
    @emaeder18 3 года назад +3

    First car I drove when I was 16.... no wonder I have a 440 at 54 :) Thank you for the trough back

  • @IDontKnowWhatImDoingDIY
    @IDontKnowWhatImDoingDIY 3 года назад +6

    I was worried he wasn't going to show the rear glass roll down but of course Tyrell wouldn't miss such a thing. Excellent vid as always.

    • @oldanslo
      @oldanslo 3 года назад +1

      Curious as to the regulator mechanism, as the glass drops, rotates, and drops again.

    • @machtschnell7452
      @machtschnell7452 3 года назад

      @@oldanslo BMW had to do that to get it to seal against the front glass vertically.

  • @1240enzo
    @1240enzo 3 года назад +2

    I remember as a kid being in awe of these Beemers. Still love them today. When my Dad came home in his 2500 auto sedan (red of course), I was over the moon as finally I felt we had a real drivers car in the family. Still love the looks of the sedan be it s 2500 or even a 3.0 Si. Would love a manual one if I could find one. Alas I have a E90 323i which is nice but somehow doesn’t have the same feeling to me of the BMWs from the ‘70s.
    Your right re the original 323. My ex wife had one of these when we first met. Such a cool car.

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 2 года назад

      hi David how are you doing today 😊

  • @NiTed199
    @NiTed199 3 года назад +122

    Back when BMW actually cared... thanks a lot Mr. Tyrrell!

    • @JJVernig
      @JJVernig 3 года назад +6

      They still do, but the public all want HGV-sized vehicles and that's where the money is. I've a simple BMW 3-serie F30 and the attention to detail, like the suspension, is still rather good. But the sheer number of different vehicles make it all rather difficult.
      But this is in another league and I thank mr. Tyrell enormously!!

    • @アマ-p2l
      @アマ-p2l 3 года назад +14

      @@JJVernig the 3 series is bigger than older 7 series and it's a luxury car now. the starting price for a 4cyl clearly shows that. it's as expensive as a Camaro with the same engine and the Chevy will be more tunable, which is the opposite of what it used to be. don't get me wrong a 3 series is a better car in most aspects but the fact that I can import a muscle car and pay like 20% extra for shipping tolls etc and still come out not paying more than for a garbage-spec 3series, that shows how expensive BMWs have become. and the money goes to the marketing department, they make the engineers engineer infotainment systems, useless gadgets and obnoxious vehicles like the M8, I've been to the factory and I can tell by observing the brand for a few decades, the marketing department now runs that company. that's not what german brands especially BMW stand for.

    • @BillyLapTop
      @BillyLapTop 3 года назад +2

      @@アマ-p2l Yes, they like to sell sizzle while the steak is quite mundane.

    • @davidmg1925
      @davidmg1925 3 года назад +2

      @@JJVernig they are all too low to the floor now. Its crazy your sitting on the floor pretty much.

    • @JJVernig
      @JJVernig 3 года назад +1

      @@davidmg1925 I don't believe that low thing is true, yeah they're much bigger, but a E9 is juch 136 cm tall, and a E23 143 cm . A F30 is als 143 cm high. I don't think it's a big difference in that.
      Gone are the big glass area's so they seem different from within.

  • @charlesmoss8119
    @charlesmoss8119 3 месяца назад

    A lad at school his dad had one in the late 70s and fermented a love for BMW that has never ended - this was where it started for me!

  • @paulbuckles5353
    @paulbuckles5353 3 года назад +1

    The first one I recall ever seeing in person was on the streets of Harare, Zimbabwe, 32 years ago - just a quick glance, but it struck me as one of the most beautiful cars I had seen. The boldness of simple lines.

  • @mrobinson4210
    @mrobinson4210 3 года назад +2

    I love how Ian wears a polo and an Omega while working on cars. Classy dude.
    I bet his prices are classy too. Worth it though.

  • @trailmagnus
    @trailmagnus 3 года назад +2

    Just great, and the whole dash and the dials are better looking than pretty much any modern car.

    • @machtschnell7452
      @machtschnell7452 3 года назад

      The wood panels and the VDO gauges were both magnificent and perfect . No way to improve either.

  • @deerom48
    @deerom48 3 года назад +7

    Dear Sir. You really produce some of the best content on the internet. Please dont ever stop. Thank you

    • @alanbower9296
      @alanbower9296 3 года назад

      Could listen to that gentleman all day 💯👍

  • @FFM0594
    @FFM0594 3 года назад +23

    That was always in my top 10 production cars. Absolutely gorgeous.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov 2 года назад

      Didn't begin that way, facelift of ugly duckling 4 cyl. 2000 CS.

  • @nsxsennaforever
    @nsxsennaforever 3 года назад +1

    Another great video and car. I used to own a E9 B2 Alpina. I regret selling it ever after. I always learn things from these videos. Even after being a classic car nut for 30 years. Impressed! Thanks again!

  • @happyknightinternationalma116
    @happyknightinternationalma116 8 месяцев назад +1

    Back in 2006/7 my work colleague had a silver 3.0 CSL. He’d seen some years earlier in the back of a repair shop/ garage somewhere in Oldham. I can’t remember if it was a manual transmission or an automatic. But it was silver. Anyway after a few years of pestering the garage owners to sell it, he bought it for the sum of £900.
    He had it for a few years but a difficult home life intervened, so much so he let it go for free. I tried to get him to store it some place until he was ready, but a bmw repair garage in Rossendale picked it up.
    He said it was the worst decision he had ever made, and refuses to talk about it. I feel for him as I knew how much he loved having that car. I don’t know where it went, I hope it’s been restored and is a pride and joy for someone.
    Thank you for giving me an insight into another fantastic 1970’s thing of beauty. 👍🏻

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov 7 месяцев назад

      Don't think CSL came with automatic (mine was CSA) & as with mine your friend probably would have lost it to rust, Karmann notorious for it.

  • @douglasjames4905
    @douglasjames4905 3 года назад

    Thank you Iain for reintroducing the 3.0liter CSi. When 19 my new 2002 needed its' 600 mile service. Appointment had me there a Monday morning first thing. I'd wait for it walking their inventory, etc. Instead, the entire staff mustered to collect a spectrum of new '73s displayed at the Richardson, TX mall during weekend. The manager asked if I'd assist bringing back the fleet. As we arrived, being young, the low man on the totem pole, I expected to pilot the 2800 Bavaria sedan. Surveying the lot, the manager instantly tossing keys "here you drive this one if that's alright". Yes, the only 3 liter CS , Aztec Gold, having done 18 miles. He must have been a mind reader in his spare time!

  • @johnmackay5288
    @johnmackay5288 3 года назад +8

    Elegance is timeless..just lovely.

  • @pandamator
    @pandamator 3 года назад +4

    Your pronunciation of German words is really spot on. Thanks for another interesting video

  • @piersdenney
    @piersdenney 3 года назад +2

    Those 3.0CSi's were glorious - my Aunt had one brand new after her Datsun 240z. They were very quick in their day and super comfortable. I can remember blasting through the Surrey countryside with all the windows down. I was very disappointed when she traded it in for a Mercedes 280CE, which was nice, but not a sports car.

    • @Haffschlappe
      @Haffschlappe 5 месяцев назад +1

      The 240 was faster and had better quality

  • @phillipmitchell5879
    @phillipmitchell5879 2 года назад +2

    My Fave Bimmer - 3.0CSi !! I learn much from each Tyrrell wkshp. Very informative, clear, intelligent & nuanced observations. I like the point about c. 70% of an engine's wear occurs in cold start-ups. I've honored this point & would never over-rev or 'load' a cold engine. Rather to wait for a few miles before accelerating. Another great workshop - Thank you Mr. Tyrrell!

    • @johnmatthews1095
      @johnmatthews1095 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm daily driving my 68 porsche to work atm and and hour before hometime I nip out and warm the oil through

  • @artoo45
    @artoo45 3 года назад +2

    There’s one of these in my dream garage.

  • @cornishrider
    @cornishrider 3 года назад +2

    A BMW with a small grille! Wow that design language could catch on. Seriously though thanks Iain for another cracking video.

  • @lindaoffenbach
    @lindaoffenbach 3 года назад +3

    Oh these are just monumental BMWs. The two in the Workshop seem to be in immaculate condition at first glance. Specially the M30 is a pure deep enjoyment and thrill when fine-tuned. Personally, I've always loved the original front end of the C/CS the most actually, but those came with the M10 only, if memory suits me correctly. 2000 C/CSes on trade seem to range between 30-50k GBP; still quite doable, but I don't know how they would fare if in need of a restoration. Fabulous content this channel, and thank you :)

  • @raytrevor1
    @raytrevor1 3 года назад +1

    A great looking BMW. Those were the days!

  • @Thomas-vq5pb
    @Thomas-vq5pb 3 года назад +24

    Unbelievable knowledge explained simply and intelligently. Thank you!

  • @pommycalva
    @pommycalva 3 года назад

    When I was a teenager in the mid 70’s My dad passed, on buying a second hand 3.0 Orange CSL.I remember the salesman was boasting the sophisticated aerodynamics,with the windows open,pillar less like the Jag coupé.I was so disappointed.He got a 3 litre Capri in the end!.But a friend of my da,came round one day with a V12 E type jag,smoked the tyres out of a junction with me as a passenger! What a great experience.

  • @edcain3676
    @edcain3676 3 года назад +1

    Just Took My Breakfast @ My Fav.Rest While Watching Another of Lain's Outstanding Videos.Wish I Could Find One Like This,W/ Left Hand Drive ,Here in USA in as Good of Shape as This One.Had A Datsun,as it was Called back then280 Z That My German Mechanic Taught Me the Importance of Adjusting those OHC Valves Every 15-20,000 mls.

  • @SiddharthaChakrabartty
    @SiddharthaChakrabartty 3 года назад +15

    This is One of my favourite cars of all time . Just stunning ❤️

  • @seanwitherby2825
    @seanwitherby2825 2 года назад +1

    I remember back in the early 1980s being so wonderfully surprised how amazing the alignment was to perform on those 1970s BMW. Shocking how those square box handled. Thank you for giving me a 40year memory.

  • @Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab
    @Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab 3 года назад +16

    Excellent vid, as ever, Iain...makes us yearn for a slightly earlier time when things were built properly. 👍🏻

  • @simonaeldred
    @simonaeldred 3 года назад +1

    When warming a car up keep the heater off until normal temperature has been reached. Speeds warm up and saves engine wear👍
    Great video as usual, the best on interesting cars🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍

    • @charlie1832
      @charlie1832 3 года назад

      Living in a cold climate always leave the heat off until the engine is up to temp just blows cold air on you and does take longer it seems to get the engine up to temp

  • @RupertReynolds1962
    @RupertReynolds1962 2 года назад +1

    I remember driving a friend's 3.0 SI manual. Very nice car for long distances. He told me that the instruction book said to rev it to 6,000 through all the gears after a period in traffic. He reckoned that included top gear, so a bit over 130 mph, from memory :-)

  • @faustusTVR
    @faustusTVR 3 года назад +22

    As ever a terrific video. It would have been fun to have a modern, large grilled BMW stood next to the CSI and Iain standing for a moment saying nothing, for nothing needs to be said about the comparison.

  • @busterboy7505
    @busterboy7505 3 года назад +6

    Thank you very much Iain, cup of coffee and a slice of lemon meringue pie, can’t get better 👍👍👍☕️🥧.

  • @frankhall401
    @frankhall401 3 года назад +4

    My favourite car of all time. "Doesn't cost a fortune". We clearly have very different concepts of what constitutes a fortune. A really good one will cost into six figures.

    • @unowen-nh9ov
      @unowen-nh9ov 2 года назад

      Read Ron Wakefield's accounts of his E9 ownership, new it cost more than the competition with less hp., he eventually sold it on BaT for multiples of original retail.

  • @RodgerBirddog
    @RodgerBirddog 3 года назад +6

    Like a Harley Street Doctor - or a fine Surgeon.
    Very relaxing to watch and as always magical.
    One day perhaps I will have a car worthy of your attention.

  • @derin111
    @derin111 3 года назад +3

    I owned an E9 for 13 years...much of it as my daily driver. I owned it from 1988 to 2001. It was for me also a car that I’d that I wanted since a little kid and I bought it with my savings and first months salary after qualifying from University. It was a one owner 1972 car. It was a Manual CS carb version (quite rare in that format). In the end, I just couldn’t keep up with rust bills! Hahaha. It could actually do 130 mph
    How much did pay for it? £1500

  • @Davidm1956
    @Davidm1956 3 года назад +1

    Great video of a true classic Iain. A few points: 1) The 3.0CSi are VERY expensive classics in Australia, probably due to their rarity. 2) The SOHC setup was always very finicky re valve clearances. I used to set them up slightly loose as too tight valve clearances resulted in poor idle and a lack of power. They seems to 'spin' more freely with a slightly loose valve clearance. 3) My personal preference was the 3.0Si. The 4 door was just as good as the 2 door, looked better, was nearly as quick - a real 'sleeper' of a car. Love your work - makes me wish I was still a mechanic!

  • @user-cm6tj2he4b
    @user-cm6tj2he4b Месяц назад

    That's a very exact explanation of how BMW's used to feel. A very composed interaction with all the controls. I had many BMW's with either a 6 or 8 cylinder manual, and you can blindfold me and sit in one and I will recognize them out of a hundred different cars. Magnificently told! You are my Zen-chanel now by the way.

  • @dferrari4841
    @dferrari4841 3 года назад +1

    Wow, that took me back! My parents ran a Devon registered (NDV210M) white 3.0csi for over 10 years and I drove thousands of miles in it myself. During that time it had a new engine (£960 on a pallet direct from BMW!) Thank you Iain for yet another insightful and mesmerising offering... Just great! :)

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 3 года назад

    Great episode - thank you. When I was a know-nothing teenager we had a family friend who was a 70s BMW fanatic. He was always restoring one and his house was a minefield of engine blocks, transmissions, heads and other bits and pieces, much to the chagrin of his long-suffering family. For the life of me I couldn’t understand his love for these upright, boxy, blunt-nosed machines and I think I offered that opinion unasked more than once in that delightfully sensitive way teens have of expressing themselves...Well, thirty-five years on I get it...I get it. So sorry, Bill - wherever you are watching this from! 🙏

  • @chris-jacobschminnes7194
    @chris-jacobschminnes7194 2 года назад +1

    Mid to late seventies my parents took me visiting friends in Germany and Sundays after church and Frühschoppen we went to a dealer who had almost new csi’ s in reseda green or solver or blue what a treat for us………….thank you Ian for bringing back these memories with your video 💚

  • @SonnyFastSpeed
    @SonnyFastSpeed 3 года назад +5

    Thanks Ian Tyrrell! Awesome facts about the BMW E9 CSi.

  • @deadpoolredsuit4892
    @deadpoolredsuit4892 2 года назад +1

    Regardless of power/speed i simply love the look of the car. the rear light design, the side windows that over-lap, all great looking ideas. Silver seems to suit the car most.
    Back in (or around) 1978 - 1982 my step-father owned a nice looking gold coloured BMW E9 3.0. I recall the black interior seats being some sort of black deep velvet material, complete with chrome fittings. The shade of gold on the body work was not a light gold, but a reddish gold, which looked rather good, and that's coming from something who does not normally like gold coloured cars.

  • @ericwilhelm2941
    @ericwilhelm2941 2 года назад +1

    Sir, you have no Idea how much i appreciate you. Actually i think you DO know. Your attention to Detail ,your appreciation for car manufactures Attention too detail and making us aware of it is just Marvelous. As i see in other comments , relaxing , warm and the right amount of Enthusiasm for Cars. Me as a German especially having driven german cars of course but also a couple Italian, French and now American and Japanese Brands here in the States , I sure do appreciate the Respect that you express and show in wording and pronouncing the various words the right way in your Presentation , it gives us a a great Feeling of Respect and Love for German Engineering! i also enjoyed tremendously your presentation of the 911 from 1973. well done Sir , and thank you

  • @wuf820
    @wuf820 3 года назад +2

    Nothing wrong with a blue vinyl roof on an E9. I love it on mine!

  • @KeyWestChrisRehm
    @KeyWestChrisRehm 2 года назад +2

    The E9 CS series is one of my favorite series of all cars. Fabulous presentation, Iain! Thank you! For myself, hearing the BMW Straight 3.0 six under full throttle was music to this musicians ears! Regarding styling, this car is easily one of the most gorgeous automobiles ever made. One mark, which I hope someday is repeated, at the base of the C-pillar is the BMW roundel, which to my eye captures style, along with embracing the brand identity within that style. On a related note, you mentioned the BMW 323i (Sold here in the US as a 325i, with a 2.5L engine to compensate for catalytic converters, which Euro cars didn't have at that point), in accenting the story of BMW engines as a whole. As you stated, the 323i inline 6 was said to be the smoothest in-line in production engine at the time. There was a story back in the late 70's, I believe, which stated that Mercedes-Benz got ahold of one of these engines and installed it in a 190 E/W201, driving it all over southern Germany for evaluation. So intent on their confidentiality, it was said that the hood/bonnet was actually chained down! In 1985 Mercedes introduced their M103.940 in-line 6 engine, which they fitted in the 190E/W201. This superb engine was a match to the BMW... which might very well qualify as the M103.940's mother. 😲

  • @daniel635biturbo
    @daniel635biturbo 3 года назад +1

    Nice presentation Mr. Tyrrell !
    Remember to check the hollow bolts supplying the oil feed for the camshaft, they can easily get loose and cause havoc. (there are also ways to lock them mechanically)
    I can add some facts for them who are interested.
    Iain are correct, the subsequent 6 and 7 series got the first Motronic system, I think maybe the 7 series got it first.
    My 635csi is from 1983 and were the first model in the six series range on the Swedish market with Motronic ECU.
    In Sweden the e28 - 5 series got Motronic (1.0) with the 3430cc engine in the 535, the 528 still got the L-jetronic.
    The e32 7 series and e34 5 series has a completely revised M30 engine fitted with Motronic 1.1.
    This is a semi sequential injection system combined with catalytic converters.
    One thing most people don't realize is that the D and L-Jetronic are actually analog systems, and the ECU are technically not a computer.
    The ECU uses D = druck (pressure) or L = Luft (Air) to measure the flow through the engine.
    And the sensors for air temp, and water temp directly affects the ECU in a analog way.
    There are no such thing as a fuelmap or fuel table in these ECUs.
    So If you see an advert that someone has a remapped or chipped L-jetronic you know they are probably lying.

  • @Mr.Higginbotham
    @Mr.Higginbotham 11 месяцев назад +1

    #28
    BMW E9 3.0 CSi
    The wife and I had a 2001 325 Ci. Great car, the handling and the brakes were really impressive. Anyway, not this beut. Loved it since I became aware of it. Now to learn something, thanks Tyrrell.

  • @PsyentifiqueLtd
    @PsyentifiqueLtd 3 года назад

    This is the only car channel that I'm subscribed to, everyone else is so fake and off-putting. So great, technical and informative videos I really enjoy it!!

  • @TD-cg7qh
    @TD-cg7qh 3 года назад +24

    Great storyteller!

  • @f-natic
    @f-natic 3 года назад +9

    Didin´t even watch yet, and it´s already awesome!

  • @fitfreddiesforum
    @fitfreddiesforum 3 года назад +13

    great as always , look forward to each episode thank you

  • @MegaTomi9999
    @MegaTomi9999 2 года назад +1

    Dedication, professionalism, knowledge and maximalism in its best sense that we are so hungry of these times, presented by Mr. Tyrell. It is a unique experience to watch these videos - as unique as the cars they present.

  • @marcleibovic6879
    @marcleibovic6879 3 года назад +3

    In Utah in the 90s my ski instructer's instruction on turning; slow in, fast out

  • @FastTrack-1
    @FastTrack-1 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's good to see you covering this car again Ian.
    Often forgotten these early BMWS Including the E3...E12...E24.
    Hope to see more.

  • @jacquesleconte8152
    @jacquesleconte8152 3 года назад +3

    Definitely number one motor channel on youtube, superb, and you actually learn a bit about how they all work

  • @AlpineJoy
    @AlpineJoy 3 года назад

    Dear Tyrell,
    Well, here we are: You, across the pond, in the U.K., me here in mid-Atlantic Virginia, USA.
    Both of us, older, not as fit as we were 40 years ago, both needing reading glasses, both loving old magazines for their history.
    And BOTH of us tremendously interested in GREAT workmanship.
    So, I say thank you, and then I say thank you, again!
    David Pearce,
    Fredericksburg, Va. , USA

  • @Wheels-Wheels-Wheels
    @Wheels-Wheels-Wheels 2 года назад +1

    Aah, somebody talking about the balance & weighting of the fundamental controls! Nice to hear this guy's mechanical explanations and understandings. Just the sort of things the late great LJK Setright would write about.

  • @davidmg1925
    @davidmg1925 3 года назад +1

    i was just going to congratulate you (and thank you) for NOT saying the car is "iconic".
    Ive just noticed you ve put it in the title.
    Oh well
    too late.

  • @andrewstones2921
    @andrewstones2921 3 года назад +1

    1975 BMW time to remove rocker cover …. 10 mins. 2017 BMW time to remove rocker cover …. 4 hours. I used to love the BMWs from the 70s, 80s and early 90s. I’ve owned 2002, 320, 325i, 525, & 520i from the classic era but the most recent BMW I have owned was a 1991. I’ve avoided any BMW made in the last 15 or so years because they seem overly complicated and to me seem to be lower quality. I’m tempted by many late models because they still have the looks, but I can’t see myself buying a modern BMW somehow.