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ALPINA B12 Engine TEST

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  • this is fully original B12 car for E32 model from ALPINA

    only release 300 more unit cars, this is one of them.

    if you don't know them you can check from ALPINA

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  • No B12

  • @Jonbjn Two m20

  • are the V12's 2 m30 or m50 engines stapled together?

  • @humdidoadi Frag mal im 7-Forum.com nach solchen Sachen, da wird Dir geholfen. Hier ist das nicht passend und zu wenig Platz zum komentieren

  • @E32Highline das standard zeug wie dk ist natürlich schon lange durch.. aufjedenfall sind die zes. ohne funktion, ob angesteckt ode rnicht, der motor läuft immer gleich..

  • @humdidoadi

    kann daran liegen, aber auch viele andere Sachen. Sehr oft sind es die Drosselklappen, auf jeden Fall reinigen. Messwerte sind auf meiner Seite unter throttle body input values

    auch alle Zuendkabel haben wir erneuert. Intakes sealing : see top end overhaul

  • @E32Highline kann es an den zylindererkennungssensoren liegen?

  • @humdidoadi das ist nicht so einfach, die Alpina laufen meist immer etwas unruhiger als die normalen M70 im Leerlauf.

    Da haben wir sehr viel ueberholt, getauscht, erneuert usw.

  • I know this car like my own one. Alpina B12 5.0 E32 and the proof is the Alpina VIN number stamped on the strut mount area right side engine room besides the label inside the car. The proof: BMW Chassis Nr.: WAGC81040DC56251

    Alpina :WAPBC50000D100208 Prod.-Date 1990-09-13

    That means this car is number 208 out of totally 305 built E32 V12 Alpina B12 5.0

    This B12 was produced for the Japan market and depending on the built year the engine covers did or did not have the Alpina logo.

  • @gnlracing Badges don't prove anything - VIN numbers and serial numbers do. Perhaps he wanted to remove it -- it's his car and his right to do so. Maybe when you OWN an Alpina, you can do with it as YOU want. But until I see some credentials from you as an Alpina authentication specialist, all you're doing is contributing more hot air and greenhouse gas to the planet.

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