Originally Posted by
golfworx
Exactly!
The VW VR6 cyl. head is one is the worse design's in history along with the 16V head.
If 100hp per litre is easy, every engine out there would have it.
The internal's in a M3 engine (even the E36!) is beyond what you would call normal. The E36 had a 2 stage cyl. hea design & was the first engine developed with infinately variable cam timing in the intake only for the 3L & then intake & exhaust on the 3.2L
The E46 cyl. head is fully CNC ported with razor sharp port divider's & very high flow properties, ultra light weight bottom end rotating & cam gear like rocker's etc. to allow it to rev.
That & along with 6 individual throttle body's perfectly sized & matched to the power requirement's, then add in infinately variable cam timing, it doesn't sound so easy anymore.
I know the old Lotus cortina's & such made the same 100hp per litre, but how reliable were these car's & how many have you all seen still going extremely strong after 250+K?
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