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04-09-2008, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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Twin turbo 4 rumor on autoblog.
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04-09-2008, 11:46 AM | #4 |
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The tii revival gets into full swing with the next-generation models of the 1-series (due in late 2011), the 3-series (out in early 2012), the X3 (also in 2011), and the new X1 (coming in mid-2009). All four of those cars are slated to get tii versions that will have emphatically sporty appearances and exceptional dynamic abilities. The 1-series tii would feature a lighter unibody and use a direct-injected, 2.0-liter twin-turbo four-cylinder good for 300 hp. BMW is even evaluating unique, tii-specific body styles. The most intriguing is the so-called "sharknose" version-a special tii body style for the 3-series. It is almost retro in character, with thin roof pillars, a relatively upright windshield and rear window, and simple head- and taillights, as well as traditional "waterline" styling (which also can be found on the current 1-series coupe and cabriolet). Aslightly longer front end and a cab-backward greenhouse should also help create a quite different tii-only appearance.
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04-09-2008, 07:25 PM | #8 |
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The whole concept behind such a vehicle is BMW's award winning , highly successful "Efficient Dynamics" programme and logically this is the next step.
Having already produced several models from the 1er - 6er with best in class efficiency and emissions. And has left the competition playing catch up. The upper models in the premium segment are next. already showcased with the X5 Vision and the X6 Active Hybrid and when the 7er is unveiled so will be two Vision 7er using Hybrid and Hydrogen technology . The whole aim is for BMW's product range from the base 1er to the top of the range (for now) 7er model to showcase the best in class vehicles for emissions. The next step is to take this and put it into a performance car something that will completely pull the rug out from everyone by being fast , individually dynamic and sporty and be characteristic under the "Efficient Dynamics" Banner . Although the current BMW products wear the "Efficient Dynamics" logo with pride it is the M-Division models that will become the pinnacle for BMW "Efficient Dynamics" programme. The output war over increasing power just for marketability purpose is over. It's time to take a much more realistic approach to output using and developing technology that offers the same characteristics of such a higher powered vehicle but with a different direction and that includes turbo charging and forgoing basic construction techniques with new additions such as lightweight materials , for instance the new 7er shaves weight by using aluminium body panels . The 1er coupe is the perfect role model for this technology because it is very much a modern day equivalent of BMW tradition. Throughout history there has always been a small performance BMW. Evolution has proved that size , safety performance etc always progresses but there is more admiration for taking a step back with something that would connect with BMW's reputation for dynamic and cutting edge driving machines whilst being possibly the most efficient small performance car on the planet. something that will offer a style , purpose and dynamics not expected from such a type of environmentally friendly automobile . ie no batteries required. |
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04-09-2008, 07:41 PM | #9 |
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I think I now have reason to hold off my purchase for a few more years. I will have to keep my eye on this. Big power, fast in straight lines does not interest me (obviously as I drive a RX8 currently).
I do think BMW can deliver death blows if they deliver on this concept. Imagine a 2800-3000 pound 1 Tii with a 270HP TT4. Can you say TRACK TERROR!!! Unlike many other car companies, BMW is manning up. |
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04-09-2008, 11:39 PM | #12 |
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Whats with the obession of four cylinders? I think they are getting ahead of themselves trying to cut down cylinder count and displacement with all this expensive high tech, less reliable gadgetry. I know I'll get flamed for this but a high displacement V8 can get wonderful MPG (ie corvette's), and have low-end torque and high hp. It's called weight and gearing. Twin turbo's for a four cylinder is not very realistic IMO.
They should stick to the smooth, effortless, and high potential inline-6 they are employing now. You get it all with this engine. |
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04-10-2008, 02:40 AM | #13 |
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Sadly the EU CO2 targets are killing big motors this side of the pond, so everyone's on the look out for high power/low emissions and that equals low displacement and big turbos.
Manufacturers have an 'overall' target of CO2, so some like BMW can offset the likes of Mcars by selling loads of small efficient diesels.. others are going to struggle. I know a few people who work at Bentley a few miles away from me and they’re having to completely change what they do, or they’re not going to survive – despite having the biggest profit margin and sales in years! Ecomentalists are the devil!
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04-10-2008, 07:45 AM | #14 | |
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Also, let’s not forget that turbocharging was done heavily in the 90's. It is not like BMW would be going from scratch, just improving on already existing packages. Nissan had turbo 4's in the 90's that were outstanding. The STI and Evo are outstanding. BMW also currently uses Mitsu turbos now I think.... This is oversimplified, but BMW would simply need to focus on engine strength, speed, and tuning. I long for a lightweight single turbo 4; TT 4 , even better.... :roundel: |
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04-10-2008, 08:46 AM | #15 |
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11 000 is ok for the track but for street purpose I dont know. After driving high reving(b18, rsx-s,600cc bikes)on the street I got tired of it. I'd rather have a 4 banger that have gobs of torque low reving like VW 2.0T,1.8T or GM 2.0 ecotec turbo.
My dream 135ti would be strip it of all useless things. Loose 200 pounds. Give it a -nice 2.0 Turbo engine with about 250 hp,7000 rpm redline(even use the diesel engines) -One color only -no leather -135i brakes -LSD -same price as a 135i or little premium -NO CAB Versions -No options(so only hardcore enthusiast buy them) -Possibility to buy a track version that is tuned(roll cage,no insulation) and stripped |
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04-10-2008, 12:10 PM | #17 |
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From very reliable source:
There are 1.6 and 2.0 Twin turbo engines in the work, as well as QUAD(!!!) turbo. More accurate; 2 turbo chargers, and another 2 after them. So, two big and two small turbos. M division has high revving Biturbo I4 engine in works as well. And there is a V12 BiTurbo in works as well, but I don't think it would made in 1er. |
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also interesting that the article suggested NA and twin turbo forms... and this is not the first mention of quad turbos on such small displacement engines. and to the doubters of a TT4cyl.. ever heard of a 123d?? worked wonders there.. cant imagine the possibilities in a petrol engine.. awesome. honestly that's about when i think I will be looking for a car (probably around the second year of production, which is good, let em work out the kinks), and if youve read almost any other post i've made on this forum - this is why i'm here. also glad to hear the only other thing i would consider as competition is mentioned on autoblog right now as well... Quote:
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04-10-2008, 01:50 PM | #21 |
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11k rpm will likely not happen.
2.0 Twin turbo with 300hp. That will likely happen. I can't wait for it! Will this be the so called M135i?
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