ALPINA B10 3,5(e-34)
This is the first
Alpina car based on the third-generation 5-series, which came
in 1988. The first car was built in April 1988 and
the last one in December 1992. A total of 572 cars were made.
Engine/Gearbox
The B10 3,5 has
the same 254 bhp catalyst engine as in later versions of the B6
3,5 (e-30).
The major modifications
made to the engine are new Mahle-pistons, a modified cylinder-head,
a new camshaft and a reprogrammed Motronic system. Alpina
have also fitted it´s own exhaust system and catalyst. The
engine produces 254 bhp and has a torque of 325 Nm. The gearbox
is a 5-speed manual but a 4-speed automatic was available as an
option.
Suspension/Brakes/Wheels
To handle the improved
performance Alpina fits, as always, new springs and shock absorbers
which is specially made for Alpina by Bilstein.
And behind the 17in
Alpina wheels with 235/45 tires at front and 265/40 tires at rear,
bigger and more powerful brakes are mounted.
Interior/Exterior
The interior changes
include Recaro seats with Alpina upholstery, a new leather-covered
steering wheel made by Momo and new gearknob. The only visual
changes are a front spoiler, the wheels, the exhaust pipes and
the badges.
Performance
Alpina claimed
a 0-100 km/h time of 7,4 seconds and a top speed of 252 km/h.
In Auto Motor und Sport´s the 0-100 km/h time was exactly
the same but the top speed was higher, 255 km/h.
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