BMW Goldfish V16

BMW Goldfish V16
Overview
Manufacturer BMW Bayerische Motoren Werke
Also called BMW V16
Production 1987
Combustion chamber
Configuration V16
Compression ratio 8.8:1
Output
Power output 408 bhp (304 kW)
Torque output 637 N·m (470 lb·ft)
Dimensions
Dry weight 310 kg (683 lb)

The BMW V16 engine known as the project Goldfish is a SOHC 32-valve V16 6.7 litre prototype automotive piston engine based on BMW M70 V12 engine.[1]

Development

It was developed in late 1980s by BMW engineers as the top performance offering for the BMW 7-series (E32).

In July 1987 the development started and by the beginning of the 1988 the engine was ready. It was put on dynamometer in January 1988 and was tested throughout February 1988. Later it was installed in a modified long-based BMW 7-series (E32) and was mated with the 6-speed manual gearbox taken from BMW 8-series (E31).

The engine never reached production and remained to show the possibilities of BMW engineers.[2]

Technology & Performance

The engine design virtually copies the BMW M70 V12 layout but with 4 more cylinders added.

See also

References

  1. Csaba Daradics (2010-10-16). "BMW's 767: The Golden Fish That Got Away". Jalopnik.com. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  2. "BMW's Secret 7 Series model: E32 Prototype with 6.7L V16 engine". Bmwblog.com. 2009-11-02. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  3. "BMWCar - V16 E32" (PDF). BMWCar. March 2009.
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