S70/3 635 hp ??
BRX880
07-20-2004, 02:37 PM
Hi everyone!
I've read on a BMW 8 Series related page, that McLaren introduces the S70/3 with 635 hp in 1996 for their standard F1's.
This is new to me, do someone know anything esle about this?
( BMW uses the S70 & S70/1 for their 8 Sereis at the beginning of the 90`s )
I've read on a BMW 8 Series related page, that McLaren introduces the S70/3 with 635 hp in 1996 for their standard F1's.
This is new to me, do someone know anything esle about this?
( BMW uses the S70 & S70/1 for their 8 Sereis at the beginning of the 90`s )
Peloton25
07-20-2004, 02:39 PM
The S70/3 went into the 1997 F1 GTRs and then later into the BMW V12 LeMans racers. It wasn't fitted to any F1 road cars to my knowledge.
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ER
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ER
maartenvanthek
07-20-2004, 03:00 PM
#073 ;)?
Peloton25
07-20-2004, 03:19 PM
#073 had even more power than is listed for the S70/3. My guess is that #073s engine is simply a tweaked version of the S70/2 or S70/2 GTR LM.
I would imagine that the S70/3 is not designed for road use and may have some comprimises in regards to weight and engine life that would be acceptable for a race car, but not for a road car.
>8^)
ER
I would imagine that the S70/3 is not designed for road use and may have some comprimises in regards to weight and engine life that would be acceptable for a race car, but not for a road car.
>8^)
ER
zx4000
07-20-2004, 08:15 PM
The S70/3 went into the 1997 F1 GTRs and then later into the BMW V12 LeMans racers. It wasn't fitted to any F1 road cars to my knowledge.
>8^)
ER
I am sorry to tell you the revised version S70/3 was put in 95 F1 GTRs and continuted to 97 GTRs although regulations stipulated limted output 600hp at 7500rpm. but the displacement of 97GTRs dropped to 5990cc thanks to stroke reduction of 1.1mm.
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ER
I am sorry to tell you the revised version S70/3 was put in 95 F1 GTRs and continuted to 97 GTRs although regulations stipulated limted output 600hp at 7500rpm. but the displacement of 97GTRs dropped to 5990cc thanks to stroke reduction of 1.1mm.
Peloton25
07-20-2004, 08:49 PM
If that's what the great book says, then so be it. I was drawing from memory and don't have a copy here at work to reference.
The one point I hoped to make is that the S70/3 wouldn't be found in any F1 road cars.
>8^)
ER
The one point I hoped to make is that the S70/3 wouldn't be found in any F1 road cars.
>8^)
ER
zx4000
07-20-2004, 09:20 PM
The one point I hoped to make is that the S70/3 wouldn't be found in any F1 road cars.
>8^)
ER
I agree with you.
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ER
I agree with you.
Stratoraptor
07-22-2004, 04:02 PM
I'm guessing this is a typographical error, but on the Historical McLaren Cars, Ltd. site, the 1997 F1 GTR is listed as having an S70/2 GTR while DA has S70/3 GTR for all F1 GTR.
One more thing in DA, the S70/3 GTR was also said to have 636bhp, not 635bhp. :p
One more thing in DA, the S70/3 GTR was also said to have 636bhp, not 635bhp. :p
Mr. Bernoulli
07-23-2004, 04:51 AM
Just to throw a spanner in the works:
627 Bhp = 635.7 PS (hp DIN)
627 Bhp = 635.7 PS (hp DIN)
cabrio92
07-23-2004, 06:42 PM
Hello,
just to continue with post of M. Bernouilli, 073 = 700hp ?
Ciao
Phil
just to continue with post of M. Bernouilli, 073 = 700hp ?
Ciao
Phil
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