Engine BMW M70B50

The 7-Series sedan and 8-Series coupe, the company’s top models at the time, were equipped with the 5.0-liter 12-cylinder BMW M70 or M70B50 engine, which was produced between 1987 and 1994. For Alpina models, there were D1/1 motors with 350 horsepower in addition to the standard 300 horsepower.

Engine BMW M70B50 - Engine BMW M70B50

The engine was installed on:

  • BMW 7-Series E32 in 1987 – 1994;
  • BMW 8-Series E31 in 1989 – 1994.

Specifications

Production years 1987-1994
Displacement, cc 4998
Fuel system distributed injection
Power output, hp 300
350 (Alpina D1/1)
Torque output, Nm 450
470 (Alpina D1/1)
Cylinder block aluminum V12
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 84
Piston stroke, mm 75
Compression ratio 8.8
9.5 (Alpina D1/1)
Features no
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-40
Engine oil capacity, liter 7.5
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for BMW 750iL 1990)
— city
— highway
— combined
20.8
8.9
13.6
Engine lifespan, km ~340 000

Disadvantages of the M70B50 engine

To begin with, the BMW 750 typically uses around 25 liters per hundred;
Electronic throttle control units (EML) are the primary cause of these issues;
A simple break in the wiring is frequently the cause of an engine ECU malfunction;
Severe valve guide wear has been reported by numerous owners;
The engine’s crankshaft position sensor and ignition coils are also weak points.

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