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Alpina B9 engine size, specifications

The larger the engine, the more powerful the car, and, as a rule, it is larger. It makes no sense to put a small-capacity engine on a large car, the engine simply cannot cope with its mass, and the opposite is also pointless - to put a large engine on a light car. Therefore, manufacturers are trying to match the motor ... to the price of the car. The more expensive and prestigious the model, the larger the engine on it and the more powerful it is. Budget versions rarely boast a cubic capacity of more than two liters.

Engine displacement is expressed in cubic centimeters or liters. Who is more comfortable.

Alpina B9 engine capacity is from 3.4 to 3.5 liters.

Engine power Alpina B9 245 hp

Alpina B9 1982 engine, coupe, 1nd generation, E24

Alpina B9 engine size, specifications 08.1982 – 12.1985

ModificationsEngine volume, cm³Engine make
3.4 l, 245 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3430M30
3.5 l, 245 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3453M30

Alpina B9 engine 1981 sedan 1st generation E28

Alpina B9 engine size, specifications 11.1981 – 12.1985

ModificationsEngine volume, cm³Engine make
3.4 l, 245 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3430M30
3.4 l, 245 hp, gasoline, automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3430M30
3.5 l, 245 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3453M30
3.5 l, 245 hp, gasoline, automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)3453M30

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