E90 335

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E90 335

Postby Jss » Fri 13. May 2005 23:29

Frekar áhugavert og gaman ef þetta verður að veruleika. :D

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=53366

Ég væri allavega meira en lítið til í E90 335. :D
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Re: E90 335

Postby Eggert » Fri 13. May 2005 23:56

M5Board wrote:2006 will begin the reintroduction of petrol turbo charged engines to BMW's product port folio.
Kicking off will be the introduction of the 335i which will feature an inline six cylinder engine with twin turbo chargers one to boost low end torque the other enhance the performance coupled with VANOS and Valvetronic. Output of the car will be of 330 BHP .
The BMW 335i will be available as sedan , coupe , touring and eventually the coupe cabrio.
The BMW 335i will essentially top the range along with the acclaimed diesel powerplant that will feature as 335d. These will top the range until the flagship M3 arrives.
X drive is not considered for the 335i.
The engine is also being considered for other products but the diesel will be introduced in the 6er coupe as well in 2006.
Turbo charging has been a long time coming although already established in BMW's diesel products,
Resorting to petrol powered turbo engines has been lengthy development process . But the engines were developed on BMW's terms. BMW's knowhow of the diesel transfered to petrol powerplants.
BMW's passion for new developments decreased weight of powerplant to eradicate a heavy front nose and not to lose the character but add a new dimension to their performance and be more - smooth , responsive and economical than the competition..
Along with the new powerplant will see the awaited introduction Of BMW's ZSG double-clutch gearbox. As well as the 335i - This is expected to be a feature of the M2 along with a manual six speeder as it recreates the iconic handling and quality as the E30 M3.
The six cylinder twin turbo charged engine will expand to a twin turbo 8 cylinder V8 , a twin turbo V12 is an idea on the table for the next 7er as is a variation of a twin turbo V16 developed from Rolls-Royce to top the next 7er. Which would eclipse the Mercedes S-Klasse.
BMW are also considering the addition of Hydrogen powered turbos in the near future.


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Re: E90 335

Postby zazou » Sat 14. May 2005 00:53

Eggert wrote:
M5Board wrote:2006 will begin the reintroduction of petrol turbo charged engines to BMW's product port folio.
Kicking off will be the introduction of the 335i which will feature an inline six cylinder engine with twin turbo chargers one to boost low end torque the other enhance the performance coupled with VANOS and Valvetronic. Output of the car will be of 330 BHP .
The BMW 335i will be available as sedan , coupe , touring and eventually the coupe cabrio.
The BMW 335i will essentially top the range along with the acclaimed diesel powerplant that will feature as 335d. These will top the range until the flagship M3 arrives.
X drive is not considered for the 335i.
The engine is also being considered for other products but the diesel will be introduced in the 6er coupe as well in 2006.
Turbo charging has been a long time coming although already established in BMW's diesel products,
Resorting to petrol powered turbo engines has been lengthy development process . But the engines were developed on BMW's terms. BMW's knowhow of the diesel transfered to petrol powerplants.
BMW's passion for new developments decreased weight of powerplant to eradicate a heavy front nose and not to lose the character but add a new dimension to their performance and be more - smooth , responsive and economical than the competition..
Along with the new powerplant will see the awaited introduction Of BMW's ZSG double-clutch gearbox. As well as the 335i - This is expected to be a feature of the M2 along with a manual six speeder as it recreates the iconic handling and quality as the E30 M3.
The six cylinder twin turbo charged engine will expand to a twin turbo 8 cylinder V8 , a twin turbo V12 is an idea on the table for the next 7er as is a variation of a twin turbo V16 developed from Rolls-Royce to top the next 7er. Which would eclipse the Mercedes S-Klasse.
BMW are also considering the addition of Hydrogen powered turbos in the near future.


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Re: E90 335

Postby jonthor » Mon 16. May 2005 11:51

Eggert wrote:
M5Board wrote:2006 will begin the reintroduction of petrol turbo charged engines to BMW's product port folio.
Kicking off will be the introduction of the 335i which will feature an inline six cylinder engine with twin turbo chargers one to boost low end torque the other enhance the performance coupled with VANOS and Valvetronic. Output of the car will be of 330 BHP .
The BMW 335i will be available as sedan , coupe , touring and eventually the coupe cabrio.
The BMW 335i will essentially top the range along with the acclaimed diesel powerplant that will feature as 335d. These will top the range until the flagship M3 arrives.
X drive is not considered for the 335i.
The engine is also being considered for other products but the diesel will be introduced in the 6er coupe as well in 2006.
Turbo charging has been a long time coming although already established in BMW's diesel products,
Resorting to petrol powered turbo engines has been lengthy development process . But the engines were developed on BMW's terms. BMW's knowhow of the diesel transfered to petrol powerplants.
BMW's passion for new developments decreased weight of powerplant to eradicate a heavy front nose and not to lose the character but add a new dimension to their performance and be more - smooth , responsive and economical than the competition..
Along with the new powerplant will see the awaited introduction Of BMW's ZSG double-clutch gearbox. As well as the 335i - This is expected to be a feature of the M2 along with a manual six speeder as it recreates the iconic handling and quality as the E30 M3.
The six cylinder twin turbo charged engine will expand to a twin turbo 8 cylinder V8 , a twin turbo V12 is an idea on the table for the next 7er as is a variation of a twin turbo V16 developed from Rolls-Royce to top the next 7er. Which would eclipse the Mercedes S-Klasse.
BMW are also considering the addition of Hydrogen powered turbos in the near future.


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Postby Jökull » Mon 16. May 2005 12:48

Verður hann ekki 3.0i biturbo eins og 335d er 3.0d biturbo :)

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Postby fart » Mon 16. May 2005 13:31

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