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![]() We love ED. BMW got their hooks in me a few years back. It's even rubbed off on my family as 2 of our EDs have been for my fathers 4er Verts. We've definitely had some crazy adventures. I'm playing with the idea of taking our 6 month old son on an ED this spring for another M4 (ZCP this time). What can I say. I'm hooked ![]() |
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12-06-2018, 08:37 PM | #1983 | |
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Same here...my SO LOVES the new X4.... but.. when I told her it was another 8K more... after looking at both in the showroom.. she also agreed that she couldn't justify paying more for so much less vehicle. the X3M and the M2 CS (L) are both on my ED shopping list.... ![]() |
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12-06-2018, 11:53 PM | #1984 | |
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My wife and I took our then 5 month old son on our second ED this past summer for a ZCP M3. To sum it up: Literally the best 5 weeks of my life!!! 100% serious. It's a lot more work to travel with an infant, but trust me better to do it now at 6 months than to wait until the little one is crawling/walking and eating solid food! It's easy right now! Sorry to take the thread off topic, back to discussing the X8 and 'Merca's love of trucks and riding high....... |
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12-07-2018, 05:59 AM | #1986 | |
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So... if the X8 ends up giving the luxurious seating legroom of the 7er sedans, or the 6er GT, but the seating height of the X5/X7, that to me would be perfect, even if the fastback "coupe" styling is slightly weird. I'd buy it in a heartbeat. |
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12-07-2018, 07:35 AM | #1988 | |
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12-07-2018, 08:26 AM | #1989 |
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The N63B44M3 is the low output version of the newest revision of the N63 - the N63 TU3. It is only being used in the new X5 and X7.
The N63B44T3, on the other hand, is the high output version of the N63 TU3. It debuted in the M850i and, as I noted above, is slated to make its way to all of the V8 models throughout BMW's lineup by next year (replacing both the low output B44M3 and any TU2 versions still in use, and beckoning the change from any remaining *50i models to M*50i models). So, the successor is the more powerful engine. It is not clear why BMW didn't just give all of the V8 models introduced this year the higher output engine from the outset. As for what comes after the N63 TU3 - that is anyone's guess. I suspect we have at least 15 more years of the BMW V8 engine, and perhaps even 20 or more. No doubt they will make incremental updates to the N63 during that time. However, a brand new V8 architecture - specifically one that would see the engine displacement shrink to 4L (and presumably the physical size to become more compact as well) - as was once rumored, seems less and less likely as the era of the EV commands more and more of automakers' powertrain R&D. |
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12-07-2018, 02:42 PM | #1990 | |
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And if BMW sticks to its traditions, I expect lots of early adopter G15 owners having to go back to their dealeships to have their engines fixed or replaced. |
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12-07-2018, 09:16 PM | #1991 | |
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The V8s since the m60 (first modern BMW V8 and ignoring the S65 which is bespoke) have had the same 98mm bore spacing. Impressively they've had these different capacities: 2997cc 84.0mm x 67.6mm M60 3498cc 84.0mm x 78.9mm M62 3599cc 84.0mm x 81.2mm N62 3999cc 87.0mm x 84.1mm N62 3982cc 89.0mm x 80.0mm M60 & N63 4395cc 89.0mm x 88.3mm N63 & S63 4398cc 92.0mm x 82.7mm M62 & N62 4619cc 93.0mm x 85.0mm M62 4799cc 93.0mm x 88.3mm N62 4837cc 93.0mm x 89.0mm M62 4941cc 94.0mm x 89.0mm S62 Weirdly the 89mm pistons on the N63 and S63 are shared with the N74 V12. The N74 has 98mm bore spacing as well but the turbos are on the outside The current N63 has an option for 3982cc for the Chinese market, perhaps that crank and piston could be the basis for new global versions of the engine in the future if they keep the same 98mm bore spacing and in turn the basic block. Otherwise the next engine potentially could be based on the same modular platform as the B38/48/58. Currently the highest power per cylinder in the family is the i8 B38 at 170kw for 3 cylinders (56.67kw per cylinder) and the torque winner is the X2 M35i at 450nm for 4 cylinders (112.5nm per cylinder) The S55 in CS guise is 56.33kw per cylinder so basically the same as the i8 spec but what is interesting is that the S63tu in the F90 M5 Comp Pack is 57.5kw per cylinder - more than any other BMW, although of course this is a 549cc cylinder instead of 499cc per cylinder which helps of course. I'd like to see a modern V8 from BMW with a fully fresh design, but I can't help but think that the S63tu is a very capable engine already and gets decent CO2 figures, so why bother replacing it?
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Can't see it being long before the B6xB44 comes into play to take advantage (or to our disadvantage) the newer valvetronics.
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12-10-2018, 01:14 PM | #1995 | |
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The motivation to replace it would be to benefit from the smaller packaging and commonality with their inline engines, similar to how Mercedes has and Audi had (VAG has now switched from the Audi V8 to the Porsche V8). If we were looking at a bright future for ICE with unbounded lifespan, they might be interested in taking advantage of these things. But in today's climate, with what they know is coming, there is more pressing technology to invest in. |
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12-11-2018, 01:38 AM | #1996 | |
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I do believe that the S63Tu performs well enough though for the moment and as we don't really need more power it will probably hang around for a while ![]() The only real hope I have is around the rumours of Jag and McLaren adopting BMW V8s, this means either a clean sheet design or fairly large update to the current platform.
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Why are there such large time gaps between each variant of the 3 and 4 Series?
The F32 is slated for EOP 06/2020 and the F36 is slated for EOP 06/2021. That's years after the G20 3 Series debut. The 4 Series is going to languish for years and end up being sorely dated compared to all the new tech in the G20.
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Now, it is true that this leaves the Gran Coupe, the newest member of the family, in a less than ideal place. I would not be surprised to see the next generation G26 4 Series Gran Coupe get a shortened cycle so that, when the "H" generation rolls around, it is prioritized higher for it's refresh. It would seem to make sense for it to be given priority over the coupe and convertible. |
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i4 40e i4 50e 440e 450e Or something along those lines. Obviously this is just a SWAG - utterly speculative spitballing on my part. ![]() |
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Hoping you guys can help. According to this thread the F82 M4 will be in production until 6/20. To me this means there will be a model year 2020 F82 M4 starting production around February 2019 when the 2019s end their production run (on the early side). Is this a correct assumption?
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