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      04-03-2012, 05:13 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Levi View Post
That is just what is likely to happen, 4.4l V8 for M6, 3.3l V6 (minus 2 cylinders) for M4 and 2.2l I4 (half V8 engine block) for M2.
Basically I agree with you!

But in the M2 will do certainly not a 4-cylinder is serving.
Because there is already the 135i and M135i with 6-cylinder and it is the customer can not communicate why they should not spend more money on two cylinders less.

With the old E30 M3, it was still possible because of the faster, easier and more biting than the 325i was, and because it took him so for racing.
Today, there are no series, where one could thus use a motor ..
To that extent, I guess times that of the M2 a further uprated 3.0 I6 gets ...
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