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Trivia Question: Was the s14 the only motor used in only one chassie by bmw?

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  • Mystikal
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    Originally posted by TDE30 View Post
    So I guess to best summarize the question up:

    No, the S50B30 (E36 M3 coupe), the M41D17 (E36 318tds), the M115 (BMW 1500), the M15B20 (E10 2002tii), and the M31B20 (E10 2002 turbo) are just a few engines used in one, single chassis.
    And the one I mentioned: N73B60 (E65 760i/Li).

    All the older V12s made it into E31s too, but this one is 7-specific.

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  • TDE30
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    True. You have to imagine how cost-uneffective it would be to create one single motor for one single chassis, even those cheap bastards at Porsche have been known to re-use motors (the M64 is a good example.)

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  • george graves
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    Well - then they are all variants of a F1 motor - but separate motors all on their own.

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  • TDE30
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    Would the S14 not be a variant of the M10? Someone said earlier that the S14 was essentially a S38 minus two cylinders, but the S38 was still a variation of the M30.

    So, I don't think BMW has ever produced a brand new motor for one single chassis. I'm getting a headache though.

    :D

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  • george graves
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    OK - well, we of course split hairs here very easily with the different variations of the same motor.

    Or has BMW made other motors that were chassis specific? (in other words - the basic motor(m10, m20, m30, m50, m70, ect)... seen only in one body type style (e12, e21, e30, e31, e36, e46, ect...)
    So, to answer my own question - it's YES. (unless I missed something)

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  • TDE30
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    So I guess to best summarize the question up:

    No, the S50B30 (E36 M3 coupe), the M41D17 (E36 318tds), the M115 (BMW 1500), the M15B20 (E10 2002tii), and the M31B20 (E10 2002 turbo) are just a few engines used in one, single chassis.

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    And I guess it's spelled wrong as well.

    I consider the e30 and e30 m3 to be the the same body - don't you?
    Sure, that how I thought you meant it. But how about the S50? There are multiple other variations of the M50 that were available in only one car as well. So, no, the S14 was not the only one.

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by JayM View Post
    Yes they did make an e34 525td/tds. It didn't make it to the US market though.
    Correct, if you'll refer to post 41, you'll notice that I meant to type 518td/tds instead of 525td/tds. My mistake. But I know for a fact that an E34 518td/tds was never built.

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  • JayM
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    Originally posted by TDE30 View Post
    Right on both counts, I know they made an E28 524td, but they did NOT make an E34 525td/tds.
    Yes they did make an e34 525td/tds. It didn't make it to the US market though.

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  • Danny
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    And I guess it's spelled wrong as well.

    I consider the e30 and e30 m3 to be the the same body - don't you?
    Thats how I interpreted it.

    And George I believe the answer is yes.

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  • george graves
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    Trivia Question: Was the s14 the only motor used in only one chassie by bmw?
    And I guess it's spelled wrong as well.

    I consider the e30 and e30 m3 to be the the same body - don't you?

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  • TDE30
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    If the question is "has BMW ever used an individual motor in only one car," then the answer would be no. There's the S14 in the E30 M3 and 320is, the S50 in the E36 M3 coupe, and a handful of other ones that members thought of.

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  • george graves
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    So - it looks like the answer to the question so far is a yes? Interesting little thread.

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by smonkbmw View Post
    *BZZZ* wrong. my parents had a e28 524td.

    unless im not reading this properly.
    Right on both counts, I know they made an E28 524td, but they did NOT make an E34 525td/tds.

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  • smonkbmw
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    Originally posted by TDE30 View Post
    I believe there were only the 524td and 525td/tds produced as E34's.
    *BZZZ* wrong. my parents had a e28 524td.

    unless im not reading this properly.

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