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scotty g

posted on 26/5/07 at 08:47 AM Reply With Quote
BMW Boxer engine

was driving down the motorway the other day when a BMW bike came past me like i wasn't even moving and it was sounding so sweet.
So i got to thinking how usable it would be in a 7.
The 1200cc version can kick out 120bhp in pretty much standard tune and i have been told by a guy that used to work with race cars that the 1000cc one can be tuned to over 140bhp.
I think it has a gearbox that is more like a car one than a motorbike one, uses drive shaft rather than chain.
Does anyone know about these engines, how difficult would it be to use it?
Cheers.

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RazMan

posted on 26/5/07 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
I trust that you are not referring to the air cooled boxer, which would limit your body design somewhat





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Raz

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graememk

posted on 26/5/07 at 09:18 AM Reply With Quote
i'm converting an old k1100 bmw to a trike atm and have thought this would go in a bec quite nicely as well.

there good engine and i know a guy that converts them for microlights






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Hammerhead

posted on 26/5/07 at 09:34 AM Reply With Quote
forget the boxer, go for the k1200r engine 177bhp (I think) I rode the bike and it's awesome!!
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Memphis Twin

posted on 26/5/07 at 10:15 AM Reply With Quote
The k1200 16v flat four is ideal for a car transplant. Low, not too wide, powerful, torquey and with a car-type box and shaft drive, fitment is dead easy.

You can even get a 5speed box and electric reverse option... Now these aren't the frantic, high-revving Japanese variety of Superbike engine, but in a lightweight road car application I personally think they make more sense. They're pretty bullet proof.

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oadamo

posted on 26/5/07 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
i got offerd one of these very cheap but i said no. because i thought it would be to big and low power. anyone got the specs on these engines
adam






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Volvorsport

posted on 27/5/07 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
ive often thought the BMW engine would be good , but havent read anybody doing it .

I originally wanted one without gearbox to mate to a rear transaxle , but apparently they dont split conventionally so it would be ideal as a unit together , esp the flat four inline .





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