View Full Version : M70 V12 in Lambo Replica
shogun
02-10-2006, 12:28 AM
A lot of pics about the whole project. Wish I have the time one day to do that also. The spare V12 engine I already have for that :p
http://www.lambolounge.com/Chassis/Engine/BMW-V12/BMW.asp
KB535i
02-10-2006, 12:44 AM
You said the motor came out of an 88 850?
BMW didnt start making the 8 series till 91'
I think you meant 750il?
shogun
02-10-2006, 01:48 AM
I did not say that, the author said it.
But to clarify things:
The E31 European version
850 Ci was first built in 07/1989 with the M70 engine
and
the 850Csi started 02/1992, but the V12 engine was an S70 engine.
The engine shown there is an M70 engine from a 750 E32. Not absolutely a 750iL, there was also the E32 750i short wheel base version, but never sold in the U.S.
Incantation
02-10-2006, 02:46 AM
you know.. i am a fan of doing different things but calling something what it's not (badging a bmw engine with something else, in this case) is just gay
shogun
02-10-2006, 04:25 AM
Well,
to be honest, I am watching and visting these meetings and online places very frequently.
It started out when I got an offer for one of my V12 M70 spare engines. It was for a AC Cobra Replica.
These guys are not backyard mechanics, they even race with their cars. If you have studied how they convert basic stuff into special stuff, I can only take my hat off in front of these persons
Not one of the easiest tasks, I know what I am talking about.
I have another "hobby" and project in progress I do not want to talk about on this board, as it it is not BMW related.
Kobe Diesel
02-10-2006, 07:45 AM
you can see the dual mass flywheel. good picture to use as an example of they are arranged.
kyleN20
02-10-2006, 12:00 PM
i think its awsome, at least hes not taking a fiaro (spelling) and making another gay lamboo conversion noticeable as a fake by any 10 year old, this guy is doing a good job, but i think he should just build a car without a name, just a custome car all his own.
Incantation
02-10-2006, 01:56 PM
shogun while i'd never doubt anything you say, your model dates conflict with this guy's
http://www.e31.net/navmodelle_e.html
from what i have seen (not a lot), his seems to be the most comprehensive site on e31s.. is he off?
shogun
02-10-2006, 02:39 PM
He may be right. I took the production start data from the realoem parts list by typing in the models in European version and the above came out.
So probably he knows better.
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