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      10-31-2013, 05:55 PM   #89
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Just digging up some BMW history folks.

BMW also produced jet engines, like this one, the 003, tested in the Me 262, the world's first operational jetfighter...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_003



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You know your history. Most BMW drivers have no idea that that the sign on our hood is the propellers of a plane incl the engineering sign lol. BMW made planes
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You know your history. Most BMW drivers have no idea that that the sign on our hood is the propellers of a plane incl the engineering sign lol. BMW made planes
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Yeah most people think is just the colors of the Bavarian flag.

Bayerische Motoren Werke über alles!
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Yeah most people think is just the colors of the Bavarian flag.

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Most people are right, then.

How about a video explanation uploaded by BMW themselves:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znBnNJ1Fv08

"The design was not in any way connected with aircraft engines or propellers. The idea that the blue and white had anything to do with spinning propellers comes from a 1929 advertisement, which featured aircraft with the image of the Roundel in the rotating propellers. This advertisement came at the beginning of the Great Depression, which coincided with BMW acquiring the license to build Pratt & Whitney radial aircraft engines. The advertising department used the Roundel and BMW heritage in an attempt to increase sales of the new radial motors."

http://bmwmcmag.com/2013/01/origins-...ropeller-myth/
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Reliablity wise is S52 in the e36 m3. M50 is non m have gone over 800,000 miles.

800k miles, seriously?
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The new M3/M4 Engines coming soon will be good,but better than current m3 engine?
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The new M3/M4 Engines coming soon will be good,but better than current m3 engine?
better for street use, better on fuel, more power at every RPM. also cheaper to make for BMW etc.


but the high revving V8 is more badass, and WILL always have more of a screaming exhuast note. and come on 8400RPM whats not to love ?

it comes down to what you want out of a engine. i will always prefer the V8 M3 engine over the new setup. as i do the same with the v10 M5 vs turbo V8.

the engines have more of a special appeal more than ever. since everyone is downsizing truboing any engine they can get there hands on.

I feel people will look back at a the V8 m3 and say wow BMW use to make engines like that ?
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better for street use, better on fuel, more power at every RPM. also cheaper to make for BMW etc.


but the high revving V8 is more badass, and WILL always have more of a screaming exhuast note. and come on 8400RPM whats not to love ?

it comes down to what you want out of a engine. i will always prefer the V8 M3 engine over the new setup. as i do the same with the v10 M5 vs turbo V8.

the engines have more of a special appeal more than ever. since everyone is downsizing truboing any engine they can get there hands on.

I feel people will look back at a the V8 m3 and say wow BMW use to make engines like that ?
Based on all the accumulated 19 years of experience you've had. You should be thankful every day that you were born after your father. Someday it will dawn on you that you know nothing.
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Based on all the accumulated 19 years of experience you've had. You should be thankful every day that you were born after your father. Someday it will dawn on you that you know nothing.
i made a post about a opinion subject, if you disagree thats fine.
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I think the s70 is a contender for most powerful: Straight from Wikipedia

"The M8 originally envisioned as a Ferrari competitor equipped with a special 550 bhp (410 kW; 558 PS) version of the S70 engine, essentially a bored out version of the M70 with experimental multi-valve cylinder heads. A common misconception is that this engine powered the McLaren F1. However, when this was suggested to McLaren's designer Gordon Murray, the idea was rejected because the engine was too heavy and long for the McLaren F1. Rather, variations on the original S70 used on the 850csi, the S70/2 and S70/3 were used for the McLaren F1 (The variation used on the M8 prototype was the S70/1 engine).

The project was eventually scrapped because BMW decided that there was no market for an M8. The only prototype ever produced (one that was reportedly not even road safe) was locked away by BMW in the company's Giftschrank (poison storage) .

BMW and the M Division had strongly denied that the car was even a possibility since the initial stages of its development. A world exclusive feature in the February 2010 issue of BMW Car Magazine, however, revealed that the M8 prototype still exists in its entirety.

The car was unveiled for the first time in front of journalists on July 2, 2010 at the BMW Museum in Munich. The only public showing of the car happened on August 17, 2012 during 'The Legends of the Autobahn' car show held in Carmel, California. The car was specially shipped from Germany for the appearance.

While the M8 was never produced, it is interesting to note that the 850CSi was also tuned by BMW's M division. Aside from sporting a M-tuned engine (as identified by the S prefix instead of the M prefix that a non-M tuned engine would wear), the car's VIN identifies the car as being built by BMW Motorsport (identified by the WBS prefix) instead of BMW AG (WBA prefix). This effectively identifies the 850CSi as essentially a detuned version of the M8."
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