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Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:05 am
Hopefully this will be of some help,
Hartge did NOT do a production 3.6.
They made 6 variants of the H5 given the Hartge engine designation of MB8E in the 528i E28 210 BHP, MB11E in the 535i E28 240 BHP , MB7E in the 535i E28 254 BHP (higher compression of 10,2:1), the E28 M5 had the M13E pushing 330BHP. Onto the E34 and the 535i had the M25K Hartge engine giving 240 BHP and the 535i 24V used the MB13E again pushing 330 BHP.
I do not know of any 5 series 3.6 engine so tread warily of that claim.
In general the 5 series was given new cam, lightweight pistons, Hartge built cylinder head, Hartge valve cover, Exhaust and manifold, Oval rear tail pipe, upgraded fuel pressure regulator, upgraded oil cooler, Hartge designed AFM, Hartge/Bilstein sports suspension, secondary fuel tank carrying an extra 45 litres, steering wheel and gear knob and finally the extra instrument cluster which showed oil temp, oil pressure and outside temp.
Bodykit was optional as was the monowiper.
Finally, normal fitment of the Hartge 11 spoke Classic wheel rounded the package off.
If the car was produced in Germany at Hartge then the engine will be stamped with the Hartge Logo. If it was converted by Birds (01895 810850) the ring them and give them the registration/vin and they will be able to tell you if it is one that they converted. Bearing in mind that all Hartge Germany produced cars were LHD.
If you need any more info give me a shout.
Iain