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=History=
 
=History=
  
The BMW 333i was developed by BMW South Africa, BMW Motorsport & Alpina, and was produced between 1985 & 1987. It was created to compete with the Mercedes 190E 2.3-16, and although BMW Germany was developing the M3, BMW SA chose the more traditional six cylinder route to produce its own potent 3-series.
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The E30 333i was a joint development between [[BMW]] SA and [[Alpina]] Germany and were offered for sale from April 1985 to September 1987. Many mechanical components are shared with the German Alpina B6, which also used the [[M30]] big six engine. Buyers had to decide between air conditioning and power steering as only one could be fitted as standard. This can be externally identified by the presence of driving lamps in the power steering cars and grille covers in the air-conditioned units, the A/C hardware precluding the fitment of standard driving lamps.
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Only four colours were available, Henna Red, Ice White, Aero Silver and Diamond Black. M-Technic 1 aerodynamics package and Alpina big brake kit were standard. Options included a sunroof and [[ABS]] brakes.
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Originally conceived for competition in Group One to be pitted against the likes of other South African big capacity specials such as the Ford Sierra XR8 and Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0. The car was left without a formula when Grp1 was cancelled at the end of 1985.  
  
 
Only 204 examples were made, with most of these being entered for Motorsport competition in South Africa. One vehicle was exported to BMW UK, with another 3 or 4 imported into the UK privately.  
 
Only 204 examples were made, with most of these being entered for Motorsport competition in South Africa. One vehicle was exported to BMW UK, with another 3 or 4 imported into the UK privately.  
  
Fuel consumption averages around 18-25mpg, it uses little oil and exhaust emissions are extremely low. Help and information from BMW South Africa has been excellent.
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=Technical=
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Engine 6 cylinder (M30)
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Displacement 3210cc
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Power (max) 145kW @ 5500rpm
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Torque(Max) 285N.m @ 4300rpm
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Transmission 5 spd Getrag Sports “Dogleg”
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Final Drive ZF limited slip (2.93:1)
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(As tested by Car, Jan 1986, coastal conditions, test crew of two and full tank of fuel)
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Factory Options
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[[Aircon|Air Conditioning]]
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M Technic 1 [[Body_Kits|Aero kit]]
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M Technic 1 [[Steering_Wheels|Steering Wheel]]
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296mm Alpina [[Brakes|Big Brake Kit]] + [[ABS ]]
  
=Technical=
 
 
==Engine==
 
==Engine==
:''Main article: [[M30]]
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''Main article: [[M30]]
  
 
The selected engine came from the 733i, which was chosen due to its free-revving character, and in many ways the 333i is considered to be a smaller version of BMW SA’s 745i, which was powered by the engine from the BMW M1. The design specification was intended to be similar in concept to the [[Alpina]] B6, and many [[Alpina_E30_Parts_Catalogue|Alpina parts]] were used.
 
The selected engine came from the 733i, which was chosen due to its free-revving character, and in many ways the 333i is considered to be a smaller version of BMW SA’s 745i, which was powered by the engine from the BMW M1. The design specification was intended to be similar in concept to the [[Alpina]] B6, and many [[Alpina_E30_Parts_Catalogue|Alpina parts]] were used.
  
==Fuel System==
 
==Ignition==
 
==Suspension==
 
==Braking==
 
 
==Gearbox==
 
==Gearbox==
==Servicing==
 
 
==Common Problems==
 
==Common Problems==
 
==Common Upgrades==
 
==Common Upgrades==
 
=Performance=
 
=Performance=
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Performance 0-100km/h (0-62mph) 7.23s Top Speed 231 km/h
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=Useful Websites=
 
=Useful Websites=
 
=General Info=
 
=General Info=

Revision as of 07:12, 28 February 2012

History

The E30 333i was a joint development between BMW SA and Alpina Germany and were offered for sale from April 1985 to September 1987. Many mechanical components are shared with the German Alpina B6, which also used the M30 big six engine. Buyers had to decide between air conditioning and power steering as only one could be fitted as standard. This can be externally identified by the presence of driving lamps in the power steering cars and grille covers in the air-conditioned units, the A/C hardware precluding the fitment of standard driving lamps.

Only four colours were available, Henna Red, Ice White, Aero Silver and Diamond Black. M-Technic 1 aerodynamics package and Alpina big brake kit were standard. Options included a sunroof and ABS brakes.

Originally conceived for competition in Group One to be pitted against the likes of other South African big capacity specials such as the Ford Sierra XR8 and Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0. The car was left without a formula when Grp1 was cancelled at the end of 1985.

Only 204 examples were made, with most of these being entered for Motorsport competition in South Africa. One vehicle was exported to BMW UK, with another 3 or 4 imported into the UK privately.

Technical

Engine 6 cylinder (M30) Displacement 3210cc Power (max) 145kW @ 5500rpm Torque(Max) 285N.m @ 4300rpm Transmission 5 spd Getrag Sports “Dogleg” Final Drive ZF limited slip (2.93:1) (As tested by Car, Jan 1986, coastal conditions, test crew of two and full tank of fuel)

Factory Options

Air Conditioning M Technic 1 Aero kit M Technic 1 Steering Wheel 296mm Alpina Big Brake Kit + ABS

Engine

Main article: M30

The selected engine came from the 733i, which was chosen due to its free-revving character, and in many ways the 333i is considered to be a smaller version of BMW SA’s 745i, which was powered by the engine from the BMW M1. The design specification was intended to be similar in concept to the Alpina B6, and many Alpina parts were used.

Gearbox

Common Problems

Common Upgrades

Performance

Performance 0-100km/h (0-62mph) 7.23s Top Speed 231 km/h

Useful Websites

General Info

1985 BMW 333i Year 1985 Make BMW Model 333i Engine Location Front Drive Type Rear Wheel Weight 3100 lbs | 1406.2 kg

Performance 0-60 mph 4.5 seconds.

Engine Aspiration/Induction Turbocharged Displacement 3210.00 cc | 195.9 cu in. | 3.2 L. Horsepower 450.00 BHP (331.2 KW) @ 5000.00 RPM Torque 520.00 Ft-Lbs (705.1 NM) @ 3000.00 RPM HP to Weight Ratio 6.9 LB / HP HP / Liter 140.6 BHP / Liter


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