Alpina M1? Si13?
Moderator: martauto
Ask someone on that forum...I'm sure they'll have better knowledge then anyone on here
http://www.thealpinaregister.com/home
http://www.thealpinaregister.com/home
-
Simon13
- The longest resto in the world !
- Posts: 22697
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Camberley, Surrey don't u know
i've never heard of one, not that they don't possibly exist. I've never read in a book or heard anything. Theres certainly nothing in my alpina bufty books on such a car
The only tuned M1's i know of where the Pro car race cars
The only tuned M1's i know of where the Pro car race cars
Alpina are meant to be an alternative to M cars. I cant see there being an Alpina M1. Prime examples of Alpina doing their own thing are the Z8 which Alpina removed the M power engine and manual box to replace it with a 4.8 M60 and auto box and the B6s which lost the S14 in favour of the M30B35.
Last edited by bss325i on Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
Dan318-is
- Married to the E30 Zone

- Posts: 8006
- Joined: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Surrey/London
Twats!bss325i wrote:Alpina are meant to be an alternative to M cars. I can see there being an Alpina M1. Prime examples of Alpina doing their own thing are the Z8 which Alpina removed the M power engine and manual box to replace it with a 4.8 M60 and auto box and the B6s which lost the S14 in favour of the M30B35.
Yes for the Z8 but the B6s? Come on Dan, that car is awesome!Dan318-is wrote:Twats!bss325i wrote:Alpina are meant to be an alternative to M cars. I can see there being an Alpina M1. Prime examples of Alpina doing their own thing are the Z8 which Alpina removed the M power engine and manual box to replace it with a 4.8 M60 and auto box and the B6s which lost the S14 in favour of the M30B35.
http://www.bmwm1.com/
It was the first and only mid-engined BMW to be mass produced. Twin-cam M88/1 3.5 L 6-cylinder gasoline engine with Kugelfischer injection.
Maximum power 276.8 PS (273.0 bhp) (203.6 kW)
@ 6500 rpm
Maximum torque 330.0 Nm (243 ft·lb) (33.7 kgm)
@ 5000 rpm
0-60 5.6 seconds
0-100 13.1 seconds
1/4 mile 13.8 seconds
Power to weight 210bhp/ton
Imagine Alpina getting there hands on that
It was the first and only mid-engined BMW to be mass produced. Twin-cam M88/1 3.5 L 6-cylinder gasoline engine with Kugelfischer injection.
Maximum power 276.8 PS (273.0 bhp) (203.6 kW)
@ 6500 rpm
Maximum torque 330.0 Nm (243 ft·lb) (33.7 kgm)
@ 5000 rpm
0-60 5.6 seconds
0-100 13.1 seconds
1/4 mile 13.8 seconds
Power to weight 210bhp/ton
Imagine Alpina getting there hands on that
-
Dan318-is
- Married to the E30 Zone

- Posts: 8006
- Joined: Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Surrey/London
If i could by any alpina it would be the b8 4.6, no contestbss325i wrote:Yes for the Z8 but the B6s? Come on Dan, that car is awesome!Dan318-is wrote:Twats!bss325i wrote:Alpina are meant to be an alternative to M cars. I can see there being an Alpina M1. Prime examples of Alpina doing their own thing are the Z8 which Alpina removed the M power engine and manual box to replace it with a 4.8 M60 and auto box and the B6s which lost the S14 in favour of the M30B35.
Any pics of the engine?maxfield wrote:I'm pretty sure it's Macau, apparently it's got a twin turbo V8 in??
-
Simon13
- The longest resto in the world !
- Posts: 22697
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Camberley, Surrey don't u know
you trying to rub people up the wrong way pal?!BIGJO wrote:Ask someone on that forum...I'm sure they'll have better knowledge then anyone on here![]()
http://www.thealpinaregister.com/home
I have never heard about an Alpina M1, and if there was, it would never looked like a shed as you have in that picture here!maxfield wrote:Apparently it's verrrrry rare. Only about 3 in excistance, well so I'm told.
Anyway here's a pic of one....
If there are an Alpina M1.... It will mostly bellong to Alpina them self, hiden in a corner of their factory and not been access to media or any ppl outside the company
-
town325i
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 7050
- Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: cannock staffordshire
well from what ive read in a classic car news paper there was an alpina and a schnitzer tunned version but that was only for the track. they only produced 554 i think 54 for the track and the other 500 for the road they did a later race series with a 1000bhp twin turbo car for the la mans 24hour race but the whole production of these car only lasted 3 to 4 years
If you look on http://classiccarsforsale.co.uk theres 3 M1s on there, crazy money, but no mention of Alpina in any of the ads. I'm guessing the Alpinas are as rare as rocking horse $hit as you say, mostly unheard of
- zimmerbimmer1
- BMW Parts Meister
- Posts: 2250
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2007 11:00 pm
Standard E26 M1 injectors still available from BMW £396.08 each from memaxfield wrote:No pics of the engine.
The owner (My boss) will be starting work on it soon, apparently it needs some new injectors.

- Returnof318i
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 277
- Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:00 pm
Sorry M1s are horrible
-
e30topless
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 13598
- Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:00 pm
- Location: surrounded by scrap
that looks like a kit car ! the lines are different to any pic i have seen of a M1 ....I might be wrong but a car so scarce and even rarer in alpina form would never end up in that state surely ?maxfield wrote:Apparently it's verrrrry rare. Only about 3 in excistance, well so I'm told.
Anyway here's a pic of one....
-
town325i
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 7050
- Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: cannock staffordshire
the wheels in that pic look like they came off knight ridere30topless wrote:that looks like a kit car ! the lines are different to any pic i have seen of a M1 ....I might be wrong but a car so scarce and even rarer in alpina form would never end up in that state surely ?maxfield wrote:Apparently it's verrrrry rare. Only about 3 in excistance, well so I'm told.
Anyway here's a pic of one....
This is what i was thinking, the front spoiler on that looks like it is chipped fibreglass and the big vents in the door/rear quarter are not on any of the M1's i've seen.e30topless wrote:that looks like a kit car ! the lines are different to any pic i have seen of a M1 ....I might be wrong but a car so scarce and even rarer in alpina form would never end up in that state surely ?maxfield wrote:Apparently it's verrrrry rare. Only about 3 in excistance, well so I'm told.
Anyway here's a pic of one....

The nose looks longer and the door mirrors are different to.







