Alpina B10 Bi turbo, this car is haunting me 11/2/15
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Its not the rear manifold, its coming from the front turbo area but that is shrouded with heat shields and not very visible.
Forgot to say earlier, a lot more room than an E9x 335i!
Sorry about the clutch Si!
Forgot to say earlier, a lot more room than an E9x 335i!
Sorry about the clutch Si!
A battle plan has been forged for the work, Si just needs to lay some bricks to pay for the "Alpina tax" parts. 
Nice power! As I'm uneducated, what did they produce from the factory?
I agree that it probably is an exhaust leak throwing the afr readings. At a real 15:1 you'd be melting pistons pretty rapidly! It looks like the exhaust has had a couple of repairs as the pipe looks a slightly different size by one of the boxes. Not suprising given the cost of replacement Alpina exhausts!
Imagine this and a lotus Carlton giving it hell for leather in 1994. What a pair of heros they woud have looked whilst everyone else is all excited about the new Astra gsi.
I agree that it probably is an exhaust leak throwing the afr readings. At a real 15:1 you'd be melting pistons pretty rapidly! It looks like the exhaust has had a couple of repairs as the pipe looks a slightly different size by one of the boxes. Not suprising given the cost of replacement Alpina exhausts!
Imagine this and a lotus Carlton giving it hell for leather in 1994. What a pair of heros they woud have looked whilst everyone else is all excited about the new Astra gsi.
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Alpina quote 360bhp and 385lbs on full boost and 300bhp on minimum. I think from what i've read they are a touch conservative figures for an uptogether healthy bi turbo.
The rear box is a bit sad but its £2500 new
i thought it shared this with the NA B10 but a second look reveals it doesn't its bi turbo only, yikes
The rear box is a bit sad but its £2500 new
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Custom made s/s box?Simon13 wrote:
The rear box is a bit sad but its £2500 newi thought it shared this with the NA B10 but a second look reveals it doesn't its bi turbo only, yikes
Nice power run fiqures,BTW
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e30topless wrote:Si, the blow will probably be on the rear manifold, the Bi is well known for going there, IIRC it's not a cheap fix but worthwhile doing, interesting to see they use a MAF ?
nice to see she's making good power
Birds have done all the manifold studs and gaskets fairly recently, the bill was epic !
PS Clutch kit = Alpina only, approx £900 + vat
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Perhaps that's why the previous owner sold it, knowing that the clutch was on its way out...
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It really doesn't need explaining.pony wrote:Explain ?Rosc0PColtrane wrote:That is so gay.pony wrote:I think a 520 or 525 badge would suit well as shows has 6 cylinders but is a base model
Looks good
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Speedtouch wrote:Perhaps that's why the previous owner sold it, knowing that the clutch was on its way out...
If you could see the bills the previous owner had been served with in his tenure, you would know that a 2k clutch job would barely be noticed.
When we went through the incredibly detailed history, it was noted that it did not appear to have ever had a clutch
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OUCH!Simon13 wrote:
The rear box is a bit sad but its £2500 newi thought it shared this with the NA B10 but a second look reveals it doesn't its bi turbo only, yikes
but what an epic motor
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Check out the maintenance bills on a 1993 Testarossa. A BiCurious will be a pittance by comparison.pacerpete wrote:Speedtouch wrote:Perhaps that's why the previous owner sold it, knowing that the clutch was on its way out...
If you could see the bills the previous owner had been served with in his tenure, you would know that a 2k clutch job would barely be noticed.
When we went through the incredibly detailed history, it was noted that it did not appear to have ever had a clutch
Yep, that was the whole point - supercar peformance in an E34.Simon13 wrote:they're as fast as one of those so i hear with 4 seats and a big boot!
Lots of regular bits on these as well - the cam is standard 535i, 8 Series prop coupling, 750i front pads etc etc.
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The previous owner paid 14,750 for this in 2003, munich bellends were involved in some way. He didn't like them hence using other garages for upkeep.
He spent on the upkeep of this car £17,795.45
No skin flinting here! I can save on labour but not alpina parts prices, its worth it with this car
He spent on the upkeep of this car £17,795.45
I'm a bit behind with Zone news so have only just read this thread. What a magnificent chariot 
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454 + vat for pressure plate
289 + vat for friction disc
54 + vat for release bearing
total
£956.40 all in for the lot and a 5-6 week lead time for delivery, my dealer will give me 10% discount as there is only a 20% margin.
860 ouch,
Anyhow a chap gave a link to this performance sach clutch for bi turbos for alot less
568 euros, i guess meatballs could help a little also?!
says it can transmit 480Nm+ of torque, the car did 550Nm on the dyno on saturday. So will it be up to it?!
heres the link
http://www.sachsperformance.com/Sachs-P ... _1512.html
I found a part no. for the turbo gaskets, its now NLA. But surely they're generic for T25s as the turbo flanges are same for all the T25's applications ya?
TBH i need to get the heat sheilds off and then try to see exactly where the blow is coming from before spending monies.
Theres a small oil leak from a pipe below the turbos entering the block above the sump. Along with the diff leak. Birds have done both these leaks in the last 2-3 years ican see.
A pinion oil seal shouldn't leak again that quickly no? Its quite bad but theres probably about 5 litres of oil in total for the diff with all the pipework for the cooler fitted to it.
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Clutch wear will be dependent more on the amount of slippage whilst using 'launch control',as opposed to full throttle turbo use with the clutch fully engaged.
So if you can control the 'boy racer' in you,that Saches item should be up to the job.
Just one aspect of running a champagne motor on beer money,I guess!
Meatballs is a good guy,I am sure that if he can save you cash,he will do.
So if you can control the 'boy racer' in you,that Saches item should be up to the job.
Just one aspect of running a champagne motor on beer money,I guess!
Meatballs is a good guy,I am sure that if he can save you cash,he will do.
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I meant the clutch cannot take maximum torque so you will have to adapt your driving style so you do not use max torque which is no fun. For a few extra hundred quid just shell it out and get the proper part what's the point in doing otherwise
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it slipped in 5th gear on motorway when putting pedal down. Yes it was on max boost. Makes me like it even more, that takes some doing imo.
Pacers been down this route but anyhow
pressure plate 91 47 21 20 622
friction disc 91 47 21 20 623
release bearing 21 51 12 23 366 - this is fitted to a whole load of old skool stuff e9's e12's etc
Pacers been down this route but anyhow
pressure plate 91 47 21 20 622
friction disc 91 47 21 20 623
release bearing 21 51 12 23 366 - this is fitted to a whole load of old skool stuff e9's e12's etc
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DanThe wrote:ZF/Sachs are c00nts for discounting, I have a mate that works in design for them and even he cannot get anything off retail
This. Both Biturbos that I have owned have needed clutches. I tried everything to save shekels but to no avail. At the time , even going in the back door at Sachs worked out no cheaper than BMW
I have seen tight wads use 535 and M5 clutch components but 400lbs of torque means that always ends badly and the job needs to be done again. It is definately not a job anybody would want to do twice in a hurry
The macau Biturbo I had was allegedly fitted with a Sachs 'racing'sourced clutch and it was dead within 5000km, conveniently just outside the one year warranty window. The replacement clutch was bought from BMW




