555 V8 twin turbo
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The V8 TT will be avail. in the new X6 that BMW is coming out with. It either comes with the inline 6 TT or optional V8 TT in the near future.
If you pick up a brochure from the dealership regarding the new X6 it will discuss the engine within the brochure.
That's all I know currently and the info I can share from my perspective.
I hope this answers your question somewhat.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/bmw-x6.html
If you pick up a brochure from the dealership regarding the new X6 it will discuss the engine within the brochure.
That's all I know currently and the info I can share from my perspective.
I hope this answers your question somewhat.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/bmw-x6.html
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Originally Posted by bored1' post='486356' date='Oct 26 2007, 07:56 AM
OK. BMW is putting out a lot of new models. M3 copue, M3 sedan, 1 series (several versions), updated 6, X6, "V" series (or whatever they are calling it).
I have not seen ANY news about the V8 twin turbo that was on several sites a few months ago when BMW registered the 555 number. Was it all rumor?
Can anyone offer concrete information on if this REALLY exists and if so when BMW plans on implementing this motor and in which vehicles?
Thanks!
I have not seen ANY news about the V8 twin turbo that was on several sites a few months ago when BMW registered the 555 number. Was it all rumor?
Can anyone offer concrete information on if this REALLY exists and if so when BMW plans on implementing this motor and in which vehicles?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='583771' date='May 19 2008, 09:35 AM
Why? It would be a 100hp down from the M5?
Although the V10 has 100 HP more that the TT V8, the TT V8 has 70lbs more torque and a much flatter torque curve. Peak Torque is only 383 lbs for the M5 and that is at 6100 rpm.
Doubt the TT V8 will be faster than the current M5 but the gap will be much reduced. The TT V8 has an additional 90lbs torque and 40 Hp over the existing 550i. My guess is that this is worth in the range of 1/2 second improvement in the 0-60 time over the current 550i
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Originally Posted by Doc Horror' post='583753' date='May 19 2008, 02:00 PM
If there is going to be a 555,
I just hope there will be a 666 also
I just hope there will be a 666 also
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='584906' date='May 20 2008, 11:37 PM
Russ1974, will you come back if they make a 666?
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='584959' date='May 20 2008, 09:22 PM
LOL!!!! I totally forgot about Russ. When's the last time he's viewed the site? I need to check his profile and see if he's kept his word. Too funny John. Hahahahahaha!
He was last seen May 8th. He just couldn't stay away.
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Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='584959' date='May 20 2008, 11:22 PM
LOL!!!! I totally forgot about Russ. When's the last time he's viewed the site? I need to check his profile and see if he's kept his word. Too funny John. Hahahahahaha!
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Originally Posted by CWG' post='584818' date='May 21 2008, 02:07 AM
Although the V10 has 100 HP more that the TT V8, the TT V8 has 70lbs more torque and a much flatter torque curve. Peak Torque is only 383 lbs for the M5 and that is at 6100 rpm.
Doubt the TT V8 will be faster than the current M5 but the gap will be much reduced. The TT V8 has an additional 90lbs torque and 40 Hp over the existing 550i. My guess is that this is worth in the range of 1/2 second improvement in the 0-60 time over the current 550i
Doubt the TT V8 will be faster than the current M5 but the gap will be much reduced. The TT V8 has an additional 90lbs torque and 40 Hp over the existing 550i. My guess is that this is worth in the range of 1/2 second improvement in the 0-60 time over the current 550i
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='585068' date='May 21 2008, 09:32 AM
Yes, the gap would be reduced but it wouldn't be faster (unless tuned) than the current M5. Personally, the TT V8 would be a better day-to-day proposition but the M5 would still be better on a track where hp is king.
Yes, but you would need only 15 minutes and ?700 to make it faster than the M5 .