E38 m60b40 ron

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Dear all,Would like to find out what's the minimum RON for M60B40 to run?Cheers
 
I ran RON95 on my M60 for 2 years without any fuel-related problem. Pulled stronger on RON97 tho..
 
The higher octane fuel given for M60 the more power u feel. :top:

Rite Uncle Mizhan?

Any sources can find out what's the lowest fuel octane for M60B40?
 
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The M60 Engine

The 740i used a 4.0-liter version of BMW's M60 V-8 engine, making 282 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 295 foot-pounds of torque at 4,500 rpm. The M60 was ahead of its time, with a lightweight engine block, dual overhead cams, a high-flowing plastic intake manifold feeding four-valve heads. The M60's fracture-fit, sintered-iron rods kept a set of 10-to-1 compression ratio pistons swinging on the crankshaft. However, while the BMW's DME engine management system was sophisticated for its time, it didn't have the provisions or octane sensors needed to make 10-to-1 compression safe with cheaper gas.


Octane Requirements

Use less than 92 or 93 octane in this engine, and the only way the computer will know about it is after the cylinder-specific knock sensors sense detonation occurring. That's like throwing water on a barn fire instead of keeping it from happening in the first place. Best to play it safe and use the best gas available. Besides, if you fill your tank twice a month, you're only saving around $50 a year switching to the cheap stuff. That's about 1/30th the cost of a new set of M60 pistons, which is exactly what you're in for if you allow cheap gas to detonate in your high-performance engine.


Conclusion, don't bother with anything lower than our RON95.
 
mizhan;844367 said:
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The M60 Engine

The 740i used a 4.0-liter version of BMW's M60 V-8 engine, making 282 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 295 foot-pounds of torque at 4,500 rpm. The M60 was ahead of its time, with a lightweight engine block, dual overhead cams, a high-flowing plastic intake manifold feeding four-valve heads. The M60's fracture-fit, sintered-iron rods kept a set of 10-to-1 compression ratio pistons swinging on the crankshaft. However, while the BMW's DME engine management system was sophisticated for its time, it didn't have the provisions or octane sensors needed to make 10-to-1 compression safe with cheaper gas.


Octane Requirements

Use less than 92 or 93 octane in this engine, and the only way the computer will know about it is after the cylinder-specific knock sensors sense detonation occurring. That's like throwing water on a barn fire instead of keeping it from happening in the first place. Best to play it safe and use the best gas available. Besides, if you fill your tank twice a month, you're only saving around $50 a year switching to the cheap stuff. That's about 1/30th the cost of a new set of M60 pistons, which is exactly what you're in for if you allow cheap gas to detonate in your high-performance engine.


Conclusion, don't bother with anything lower than our RON95.

Thanks for the info provided uncle.

But some how, i accidentally found a website wrote that the engine minimum requirement is RON91.

http://www.bmw4life.com/nikasil.htm

Really no idea which is true...:s::s:
 
I am curious as to why you insist in finding out the minimum RON. Do you have an issue with RON95?
 
mizhan;844400 said:
I am curious as to why you insist in finding out the minimum RON. Do you have an issue with RON95?

No problem with RON95.

Is just that curious to find out what is the lower fuel octane for the M60B40.

Coz my house got 2 unit of M60B40.
 
Minimum for M60 is RON 95. Says in my fuel lid and my car manual.

Anything lower, u will have pinging problems n overheating your head.

Cheers..
 
koh_424;844403 said:
No problem with RON95.

Is just that curious to find out what is the lower fuel octane for the M60B40.

Coz my house got 2 unit of M60B40.

you got two m60b40??what a superb!
 
rezzsya;844536 said:
Nice man,i used to own e32 740iL and its awesome : )

U r rite man!

The power of the 4L is awesome!

As well the sound of V8 is sweet!
 
leng chai... no need so susahlah... just the RON95 will do.. minimum i guess will be 91 octane. but our ron95 is not octane95. i thnk its around 92.

mizhan, correct me if i am wrong..

by the way.. u and ur dad enjoying ur ride now i guess.. hahaha

by the way, ur rear seat still have to fix leh
 
alantiong;845461 said:
leng chai... no need so susahlah... just the RON95 will do.. minimum i guess will be 91 octane. but our ron95 is not octane95. i thnk its around 92.

mizhan, correct me if i am wrong..

by the way.. u and ur dad enjoying ur ride now i guess.. hahaha

by the way, ur rear seat still have to fix leh


ya bro, havent got time go to fix the rear seat yet. will arrange soon. thanks ya
 
alantiong;845461 said:
leng chai... no need so susahlah... just the RON95 will do.. minimum i guess will be 91 octane. but our ron95 is not octane95. i thnk its around 92.

mizhan, correct me if i am wrong..

by the way.. u and ur dad enjoying ur ride now i guess.. hahaha

by the way, ur rear seat still have to fix leh

I drive V8 when i suka saja.

The true owner are my dad & my elder brother. :p

We need to learn more from u bro!
 
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