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Dr. Z likes the idea of developing engines with BMW

Wednesday 31 December 1969 @ 6:59 pm

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Daimler CEO Dr. Dieter Zetsche offered a choice quote to his nation’s leading weekly news mag, Der Spiegel, when he mentioned that the automaker would be open to developing an engine with the company’s cross-town rival, BMW. Apparently, Daimler is in talks with several companies about joint projects, but as of now, nothing is set in stone.

The idea of a co-developed engine between the two German heavyweights is an interesting idea, especially if both manufactures begin to focus their efforts on some form of innovative propulsion. More turbos? New fuels? Pixie-dust power? Who knows?

[Source: Automotive News - Sub. Req.]

 

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BMW USA offering factory performance parts, with full warranty

Wednesday 31 December 1969 @ 6:59 pm

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BMW has officially thrown its hat in the performance parts game here in the U.S., likely rivaling the products available from aftermarket firms and coming complete with a factory-backed warranty.

Beginning with the 3-series and Z4, BMW is offering a host of components, from brake upgrades to engine kits, that will boost performance and not cause owners to fear a trip to the dealer for service. Some of the parts include carbon fiber and aluminum strut braces, 3.07:1 performance diffs, lowering kits, performance exhausts and a engine package for three-liter models that includes new camshafts and a modified ECU that boosts output to 235 HP and 222 lb.-ft. or torque.

All of the wonderful tidbits can be procured after the jump, and we’d suspect good things to come from the Bimmer boys when they release packages designed for the 335i and the upcoming 135i.

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BMW may sell engines and transmissions to GM and Fiat

Wednesday 31 December 1969 @ 6:00 pm

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Word out of Frankfurt from the Financial Times Deutschland is that BMW is in talks to sell engines and transmissions to both General Motors and Fiat. All three companies have declined to officially comment.

The news is interesting, but not surprising. You may recall that GM has been selling transmissions to BMW for well over a decade for use in various 3 Series and 5 Series models (the current BMW 328i automatic uses a 6-speed GM 6L45 unit). So far, however, all have been automatic transmissions.

Speculating about the details, our tipster suggests that BMW may be helping GM with their SMG-style transmission program. As for the engines? It is possible that BMW could be selling its 4.4L V8 for the Cadillac line or lending GM a twin-turbo to compete with Ford’s twin-turbo direct-injected V6? Thanks for the tip Brad!

[Source: Automotive News Europe, subs. req’d]

 

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