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      09-08-2011, 03:53 PM   #23
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You're low-balling, that was spot-on!


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Even so, it's very similar to how the old RX-7 turbo setup worked (if I remember correctly), so there has to be some new innovation involved here for a patent to be valid.

An alternative interpretation of the schematic is that each different-sized turbo is powered simultaneously, with one cylinder 'group' supplying input to one turbo each and output directed to the plenum. An actuated diverter would be used to siphon output from one turbo into the other, larger turbo. That might provide a smoother power band? Not sure - the leaders and flow-annotations aren't very clear to me (A/C hydraulics and air flow are apparently not treated similarly in schematics).
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      09-08-2011, 04:00 PM   #24
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The new thing is BMW is making a V6 they only make in line six engines.
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      09-08-2011, 04:11 PM   #25
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      09-08-2011, 04:12 PM   #26
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Still can't believe they're doing an M4! That's ruining the M3 tradition.
But ya gotta do what ya gotta do
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      09-08-2011, 04:27 PM   #27
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two is plenty, seems like M should try to do a decent sequential setup. Seems hard to size two parallel turbos, either you got lag low down with top end or no top end.
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      09-08-2011, 04:43 PM   #28
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Even so, it's very similar to how the old RX-7 turbo setup worked (if I remember correctly), so there has to be some new innovation involved here for a patent to be valid.
As I understand it, this patent claims to make for improvements in the transition from using one turbocharger to using both.

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An alternative interpretation of the schematic is that each different-sized turbo is powered simultaneously, with one cylinder 'group' supplying input to one turbo each and output directed to the plenum. An actuated diverter would be used to siphon output from one turbo into the other, larger turbo. That might provide a smoother power band? Not sure - the leaders and flow-annotations aren't very clear to me (A/C hydraulics and air flow are apparently not treated similarly in schematics).
It's possible to bypass the first turbocharger (the right one in the schematics) but when it's used, exhaust gases from all 6 cylinders first go to this one and only then to the other turbo.


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      09-08-2011, 04:49 PM   #29
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      09-08-2011, 05:57 PM   #30
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I still prefer a smaller TT V8 over the TT V6/I6, a 3.8-4.0L light weight small V8 TT(like the McLaren MP4-12C) will be the best engine for F30/F32 M3/M4!
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      09-08-2011, 05:57 PM   #31
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The new Z4 is a 4 cylinder turbo and its faster than the previous 6 cylinder.
Not faster than this I6, sry
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For those still complaining about "breaking M tradition" because this will be turbo, please, go look up what the powerplant is for the E30 M3. The original M3.
Let's see, I believe it was turbo.. Well shit, it was a 4 banger as well. M division has always been about innovation and new technology.
If you want classic and heritage, go buy a 911. I can't say that the idea of a V6 makes me super happy, but Nissan changed the new GT-R to a V6 from an I6, and now makes a car blisteringly fast.
Just like the 1M, regardless of what powers it, or what it's called, nobody is going to question it once they drive it.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready for 2013.
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      09-08-2011, 06:56 PM   #34
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Are you crazy dude? What are you talking about, the e30 M3 was not turbo

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For those still complaining about "breaking M tradition" because this will be turbo, please, go look up what the powerplant is for the E30 M3. The original M3.
Let's see, I believe it was turbo.. Well shit, it was a 4 banger as well. M division has always been about innovation and new technology.
If you want classic and heritage, go buy a 911. I can't say that the idea of a V6 makes me super happy, but Nissan changed the new GT-R to a V6 from an I6, and now makes a car blisteringly fast.
Just like the 1M, regardless of what powers it, or what it's called, nobody is going to question it once they drive it.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready for 2013.
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      09-08-2011, 07:12 PM   #35
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For those still complaining about "breaking M tradition" because this will be turbo, please, go look up what the powerplant is for the E30 M3. The original M3.
Let's see, I believe it was turbo.. Well shit, it was a 4 banger as well. M division has always been about innovation and new technology.
If you want classic and heritage, go buy a 911. I can't say that the idea of a V6 makes me super happy, but Nissan changed the new GT-R to a V6 from an I6, and now makes a car blisteringly fast.
Just like the 1M, regardless of what powers it, or what it's called, nobody is going to question it once they drive it.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready for 2013.
If you're gonna make shit up about one of the most iconic cars in BMW history, do it on a Scion board or something.



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      09-08-2011, 10:33 PM   #37
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Wow

Disappointed if this turns into truth. The "latest" craze with turbo charging is based on power and fuel efficiency. Look at the M3's real racing comp. Any turbos? Anyone? ALMS non prototype? Real GT series cars? Anyone?

I believe in win on Sunday sell on Monday. Use the engineering team you have BMW, direct inject the V8 and build a street version of your race car. If your paying 60~80k for a street version of the race cars you watch on TV, who gives a shit about 16~20mpg versus 23~27mpg.

Does Porsche care what the GT3 mileage really is? Corvette?

Sorry for ranting, but like I said, a little disappointed.

Drifting doesn't count as racing so don't bash me with the GT-R card.
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      09-08-2011, 10:50 PM   #38
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V6? V? I thought bmw said inlines were the best....waaaaah!
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      09-09-2011, 01:23 AM   #39
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i wonder how it would sound??
Check the Ford Taurus 3.5 liter TT or the new Jag C-X16 concept car to hear what it may sound like.
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      09-09-2011, 01:30 AM   #40
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Hmm, turbocharged V6s have been done before (Saab, Audi, etc.) so what's new here? Perhaps sequentially-charged V6s are a new thing? I think the Toyota Supra was the last production car to feature a sequential turbocharger system, but that was an I6, not a V6. Speaking of which, I don't have any issues with BMW replacing the N.A. I6 engines with turbocharged 4-cylinders, but to replace I6s and V8s with V6 engines...why BMW, why??
My 2010 335d has a sequential I6 3.0 Turbo!
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      09-09-2011, 04:24 AM   #41
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I still think they come along with a souped up N54/55 R6. But that's wishful thinking.

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I don't know about this...

I love my I6, and its naturally aspirated...
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My 2010 335d has a sequential I6 3.0 Turbo!
Yes, BMW is no stranger to sequential turbos on their diesel engine. I suppose I should've clarified that I was referring to gas engines
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Aw shit. It was n/a. Forgive my moment of stupidity. But regardless, M has always been about change
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