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  • '''BMW V12''' may refer to: ...since 1986, named the [[BMW M70 engine|M70]], [[BMW M73 engine|M73]], or [[BMW N73 engine|N73]].
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  • ...flat engine]]s, sub-type "boxer", and shares most characteristics of those engines. ...X]] and [[Panhard Dyna Z|Dyna Z]], Steyr-[[Puch 500]], [[DAF Daffodil]], [[BMW 600]], several [[Jowett]] cars between World Wars I and II, and the [[Toyot
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  • ...]]'''<br>[[BMW M]]<br>[[MINI]]<br>[[Rolls-Royce]]<br>[[List of BMW engines|engines]] ...ss="editlink noprint plainlinksneverexpand">[{{SERVER}}{{localurl:Template:BMW cars|action=edit}} edit]</small>)
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  • ...4-cylinder [[turbocharged]] [[Formula One]] motor, based on the standard [[BMW M10 engine]] introduced in 1961, powered the F1 cars of [[Brabham]], [[Arro ...o think about entering F1, where a handicap factor of 2.0 required 1500 cc engines.
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  • ...AG>{{cite web|title=ALUSIL - Cylinder Blocks for the new Audi V6 and V8 SI engines|url=http://www.kspg-ag.com/pdfdoc/kspg_produktbroschueren/a_audi_zkg_e.pdf| ...enough to hold [[motor oil|oil]], and is an excellent bearing surface. [[BMW]] switched from [[Nikasil]]-coated cylinder walls to Alusil in 1996 to elim
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  • |Marque/Constructor = [[BMW]] ...[Formula 2]] '[[BMW M12 engine|M12]]' engine powered these racecars. The [[BMW Junior Team]] who's up and coming drivers [[Eddie Cheever]], [[Marc Surer]]
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  • ...nd innovation that led to the founding of [[Bayerische Motoren Werke AG]] (BMW) in 1917. ...torsport|Mercedes]] Grand Prix car that won the [[French Grand Prix]].<ref>BMW Historical Archives</ref>
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  • |Engine Name = BMW N62B48 |Manufacturer = [[BMW]]
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  • ...ding [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[DaimlerChrysler]], [[BMW MINI]] and [[Toyota]]. Chief competitors include [[Aisin]] and [[ZF]]. *** [[BMW 1-Series]], [[BMW 3-Series]], [[BMW 5-Series]], [[BMW Z4]]
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  • |Image = [[Image:250px-BMW S85B50 Engine.JPG|300px]] |Engine Name = BMW S85
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  • [[Image:Bmw e34 m5 promo badge.jpg|right|thumb|300px|BMW M Logo]] ...y successful in the 1960s and 1970s. The first racing project was BMW’s [[BMW E9|3.0 CSL]]; in the late 1970s the first modified street legal road cars w
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  • |align=center colspan=62|'''[[Mini]] | [[Cooper Car Company]] | [[MINI (BMW)|BMW MINI]] | [[Mini Moke]] | vehicle timeline, 1959 to present''' - {{edit|Temp |colspan=2 bgcolor=#C0C0C0| [[MINI (BMW)|Mk II MINI Traveller]]
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  • ...in Munich. In time this company became [[BMW AG]]. He is acknowledged by [[BMW AG]] as an indirect founder of the company. ==Rapp Motorenwerke - the BMW foundation==
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  • ...ent for hard-chrome plated cylinder bores for Mecury Marine Racing, Kohler Engines, and as a repair replacement for factory-chromed snowmobiles, dirt bikes, A Nikasil was very popular in the 1990s. It was used by companies such as [[BMW]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Jaguar]] in their new engine families. However, the su
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  • |Engine Name = BMW N62 series |Manufacturer = [[BMW]]
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  • ===BMW takes over=== ...senach''' soon started making an updated version of the car called the ''[[BMW 3/15]] PS'' dropping the Dixi name. By 1931, 25 000 cars had been produced
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  • ...ed [[BMW]] 'Clean Energy' H7 Series, featuring a V12 bivalent engine and [[BMW Hydrogen 7]] which is more fuel efficient than the standard H7 Series engin ...tion engine with an exception to the [[fuel injection]] system. As seen in BMW's Hydrogen 7, when the vehicle is running in gasoline mode the fuel is inje
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  • |Marque = [[BMW]] |aka = '''F10/F11'''<br>[[BMW 5 Series]]
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  • ...do not share crank pins in this way, and [[flat engine#180° V-engines|180° engines]] which do. ...hich the corresponding pistons reach top dead center simultaneously. Boxer engines should not be confused with [[opposed piston engine]]s, which use a complet
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  • ...ctober 27, 2006) designed cars for [[BMW]] including the [[BMW 503]] and [[BMW 507]], both for 1955. He also worked for [[Porsche]], [[Nissan]] and [[Toyo ...d to Los Angeles and worked at a car wash and in a factory making aircraft engines. In 1938 Goertz rented a garage and showroom and modified [[Ford Motor Comp
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