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Jeep and BMW
I have noticed a lot of you in here own jeeps, some of your names I even
recognize from eyars of mostly lurking in the jeep groups. So I have a question. I have a '91 YJ four banger that is really tired... was thinking of doing the often discouraged conversion to the six cyl... and then I thought why not use a BMW I6? other than the obvious headache of marrying the two electrical systems and drive lines, it seems like the engine would fit the application well. Nice smooth, torquy straight six that would actually perform decent on the highway as well as off road at high RPM if needed... now I know that there are gunna' be those that cry herresy... but what do you think about the application? Has anyone tried it... seems like I can't be the first to ponder it. Was thinking about a 3.5 (M60?). Thanks Matt '91 318Is '91 YJ |
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Jeep and BMW
Get yourself a Jeep 6
forget the BMW I6!! Joe '89 YJ '02 325CI "Matthew Warren" > wrote in message ... > I have noticed a lot of you in here own jeeps, some of your names I even > recognize from eyars of mostly lurking in the jeep groups. So I have a > question. I have a '91 YJ four banger that is really tired... was thinking > of doing the often discouraged conversion to the six cyl... and then I > thought why not use a BMW I6? other than the obvious headache of marrying > the two electrical systems and drive lines, it seems like the engine would > fit the application well. Nice smooth, torquy straight six that would > actually perform decent on the highway as well as off road at high RPM if > needed... > > now I know that there are gunna' be those that cry herresy... but what do > you think about the application? Has anyone tried it... seems like I can't > be the first to ponder it. Was thinking about a 3.5 (M60?). Thanks > > Matt > '91 318Is > '91 YJ > > |
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Jeep and BMW
Do this
http://www.off-road.com/4x4web/features/1999/03/ -Branden I also own a 99' BMW 528i and a 99' I6 Wrangler "Joe C" > wrote in message ... > Get yourself a Jeep 6 > forget the BMW I6!! > > Joe > '89 YJ > '02 325CI > > "Matthew Warren" > wrote in message > ... >> I have noticed a lot of you in here own jeeps, some of your names I even >> recognize from eyars of mostly lurking in the jeep groups. So I have a >> question. I have a '91 YJ four banger that is really tired... was > thinking >> of doing the often discouraged conversion to the six cyl... and then I >> thought why not use a BMW I6? other than the obvious headache of >> marrying >> the two electrical systems and drive lines, it seems like the engine >> would >> fit the application well. Nice smooth, torquy straight six that would >> actually perform decent on the highway as well as off road at high RPM if >> needed... >> >> now I know that there are gunna' be those that cry herresy... but what do >> you think about the application? Has anyone tried it... seems like I > can't >> be the first to ponder it. Was thinking about a 3.5 (M60?). Thanks >> >> Matt >> '91 318Is >> '91 YJ >> >> > > |
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Jeep and BMW
Buy a 96-99 Land Rover Discovery, most of the parts are BMW branded and
you will be amazed what it can do in comparison to the Jeep... Oh yeah, and its a V8 |
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Jeep and BMW
Joe C wrote:
> Get yourself a Jeep 6 > forget the BMW I6!! I would tend to agree. Ought to be lots more of them around for an installed price that will pale in comparison to the misery you'll endure making this unholy alliance work. FWIW, the 4.0 in my Grand Cherokee puts out more power than the 3.5 in my 535is ... -- C.R. Krieger '01 JGC '88 535is |
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Corey Shuman wrote:
> Buy a 96-99 Land Rover Discovery, most of the parts are BMW branded > and you will be amazed what it can do in comparison to the Jeep... Oh > yeah, and its a V8 While I am quite fond of the Discovery, you will find next to no BMW parts in it. The 2003- Range Rover on the other hand............ Huw |
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Jeep and BMW
"E28 Guy©" > wrote in message oups.com... > Joe C wrote: >> Get yourself a Jeep 6 >> forget the BMW I6!! > > I would tend to agree. Ought to be lots more of them around for an > installed price that will pale in comparison to the misery you'll > endure making this unholy alliance work. FWIW, the 4.0 in my Grand > Cherokee puts out more power than the 3.5 in my 535is ... > -- > C.R. Krieger > '01 JGC > '88 535is > Thanks to all... I kind of figurd that is where I should come out, but thought I would seek a broader opinion. Thanks again. Matt |
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Jeep and BMW
The BMW motor won't work well in your Jeep, ESPECIALLY if you are into
offroading. The BMW motor makes its power and and torque well above idle, but the Jeep really needs its power to come on just off of idle. There isn't enough torque in the BMW motor to make offroading very rewarding. Now, if you wanted a Jeep that could do 130 mph, and kicked the power on at 3000+ RPM, then the BMW motor is just the thing. I suggest you look at a V8 instead of a 6 anyway. The 8 and the 4 are the same length, the 6 is much longer. This means that stuff has to move fore or aft with the 6 that might remain where it is with the 4 to 8 conversion. And, the 8 makes torque at idle, if you get the right one. "Matthew Warren" > wrote in message ... >I have noticed a lot of you in here own jeeps, some of your names I even >recognize from eyars of mostly lurking in the jeep groups. So I have a >question. I have a '91 YJ four banger that is really tired... was thinking >of doing the often discouraged conversion to the six cyl... and then I >thought why not use a BMW I6? other than the obvious headache of marrying >the two electrical systems and drive lines, it seems like the engine would >fit the application well. Nice smooth, torquy straight six that would >actually perform decent on the highway as well as off road at high RPM if >needed... > > now I know that there are gunna' be those that cry herresy... but what do > you think about the application? Has anyone tried it... seems like I > can't be the first to ponder it. Was thinking about a 3.5 (M60?). Thanks > > Matt > '91 318Is > '91 YJ > |
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Jeep and BMW
Joe C wrote:
> Get yourself a Jeep 6 > forget the BMW I6!! > I agree. The Jeep I6 is a tractor motor, making tons of torque at low rpm. That is what that type of vehicle demands. A BMW I6 *requires* revving. You would not be happy with that combination, even if you could even figure a way to marry the BMW engine to the Jeep drive train. -- -Fred W |
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
> The BMW motor won't work well in your Jeep, ESPECIALLY if you are into > offroading. The BMW motor makes its power and and torque well above > idle, but the Jeep really needs its power to come on just off of idle. > There isn't enough torque in the BMW motor to make offroading very > rewarding. Now, if you wanted a Jeep that could do 130 mph, and kicked > the power on at 3000+ RPM, then the BMW motor is just the thing. > > I suggest you look at a V8 instead of a 6 anyway. The 8 and the 4 are > the same length, the 6 is much longer. This means that stuff has to move > fore or aft with the 6 that might remain where it is with the 4 to 8 > conversion. And, the 8 makes torque at idle, if you get the right one. Nah. There is tons of room in the engine compartment of a Wrangler for an inline 6 and the 4.0 liter straight 6 makes plenty of power way down low. That, and you can buy a complete drive train (engine, transmission and transfer case) that was factory equipment and will drop right in. -- -Fred W |
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