Very small 5-cylinder radial engine for BMW X6 sport and training aircraft. Although this engine, the BMW X, proved successful at several large-scale events in 1930, including that year's round-Europe flight, only a few were built. A successor model, the BMW Xa, was introduced in 1931.
The successor to the BMW X five-cylinder radial engine, with the swept volume increased from 2.2 to 2.9 liters. Power output went up from 50 to 68 hp.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
BMW X6 M 555 HP Engine
M Driver's Package the X6 M will hit 171 MPH!
2009 BMW X6 red
2009 aggressive new Concept
X6 engine jacket
X6 M 555 HP Engine
Average fuel consumption in the EU cycle: 13.9 litres/100 kilometres (equal to 20.3 mpg imp)
5 comments:
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I really think a 555hp engine in this "car" is a huge waste by BMW. not every vehicle in the line up needs an m badge...
555hp pre-tune. Look for a chip to come out to EASILY put the output to 650. 15 mpg city isn't to bad for 555 hp, and a 10 second 0-100 "Sports cross-over".
5 comments:
I really think a 555hp engine in this "car" is a huge waste by BMW. not every vehicle in the line up needs an m badge...
555hp pre-tune. Look for a chip to come out to EASILY put the output to 650. 15 mpg city isn't to bad for 555 hp, and a 10 second 0-100 "Sports cross-over".
This is the color of red I like! It was cool to see this site and like your header too!
555 HP engine is cool. These pics are very useful.
Very nice pictures!
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