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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D
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i love the part about no turbo lag, but its so ugly... i dont ever want to own a car where you always have to remove two things to get to something else: : 1984 318i : : PNW E30 Crew : : Sold!!
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Originally posted by Ray SmoodiverIts no N50B32
For about 1 year before the official release of the Z4 M-roaster and the news that it would have the S54, BMW said it would have an "N54"... weird.
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Originally posted by grapedrinkNow the question is what is the M3 going to have? If the regular 3 series has about as much as the old M3 had power wise then they definally are going to step it up. They need to drop a V8 or something unique in 3 series line like the E30 M3 had with the 4cyl.
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Originally posted by InsanityI wouldn't say they've really maxed out the I6 at that displacement level, just that they aren't willing to build some super crazy revving engine due to their target market. Just one more problem with BMW trending towards a luxury brand.... blah.
Yes they have maxed it out. The S54 is a prime example of it.
Originally posted by DaveCNWelcome.
Your car is a piece of shit.
Most of them here are, too.
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Originally posted by InsanityI wouldn't say they've really maxed out the I6 at that displacement level, just that they aren't willing to build some super crazy revving engine due to their target market. Just one more problem with BMW trending towards a luxury brand.... blah.
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M coupe is supposed to be a 370hp s54... I dont see how you can get much more power out of a 3.2 liter (assuming they're keeping that displacement. I dont think that there much room to go much higher than 3.2 and still have a reliable engine. Maybe its 3.4 or so, but that is still some killer hp/L.
They should be able to make a reliable 325 - 350hp out of that setup from the factory. Kinda lame to cap it off at 300.
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Originally posted by DanGillansuprizingly it looks really straight forward. its very simple which is perfect for the application. too bad we still dont know if its coming to the USIm now E30less.
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Originally posted by AddissimoM coupe is supposed to be a 370hp s54... I dont see how you can get much more power out of a 3.2 liter (assuming they're keeping that displacement. I dont think that there much room to go much higher than 3.2 and still have a reliable engine. Maybe its 3.4 or so, but that is still some killer hp/L.
They should be able to make a reliable 325 - 350hp out of that setup from the factory. Kinda lame to cap it off at 300.'91 318is
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This is the new Supra engine / Skyline engine,
This engine is the lates and greates in technology,
BMW has been working on this project since 1991( this particular engine probably since 2000 )
The head engine designer was given a challenge wich
was a engine with max efficiency at all loads and rpms
Single Vanos designed by Rolls Royce and BMW made it into the McLaren F1 motor then the Euro S50B30 286hp motor,
and then standard production engines,
Double vanos follows
Variable intake lenght in the 2,8 Z Coupes
Valvetronic in the small 4´s
I´m surten this is a variable boost engine running valvetronic and or double vanos. Thus optimum cyl filling at all loads and rpms,
BMW was going to run pheunamic valves but that meant 48volt electrics,
and that has not happened yet.
The engine components in this engine are destined for 200.000km´s minimum
and beyond.
I´d say the BMW Turbo domination has begunGunni
@ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing
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