True. STS Northstar 1/4 mile: 14.6 sec @ 97 mph. A 750iL does 14.7 sec @ 98.3 mph. It's a wash, and I'll take the extra 1.3 mph anyway.billgiacheri wrote:5.4 LITER SOHC V12 - failFalse.Again, this thing performs no differently than an STS Northstar. But it's a V12 so it wins.
HP/cylinder is not a thing. Also the M73 was aluminum block and heads. According to this link: http://www.bimmerforums.com/2009/08/engine-faq/billgiacheri wrote:Broken down into 2 6 cly engines, this thing is putting out 160 HP per 6 cyl. That is about half of today's standards. You could get one and do an engine swap with the 3.6 and do better! This probably has worse specs than the Gen 5 V6 Camaro. Yeah sure it is bigger, but that is why it has a V12 right? If you are looking for a big sporty performance car, this is a joke. It is way to heavy for 300HP.
Also the M73 is 320 hp.
The M73 is only 330 lbs (probably dry). That is incredibly light. Light enough that I'd need to double check that. But I think I can accept that it's about as light as an aluminum LS.
Nope. Look at the Motor Trend link. http://www.motortrend.com/news/bmw-750-il/billgiacheri wrote:Wiki curb weight:
Curb weight
1,710 kg (3,770 lb)
2,185 kg (4,817 lb) (LWB)
2,270 kg (5,000 lb) (L7
WTF!!! 5000 LBS!
4,553 lbs, or about the same as a 93-96 Fleetwood. Other E38s will be lighter (non L, for example). Also, the 5,000 lb model is probably the Protection package.