Into engineering? you may find this interesting....
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1575817
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1575817
The crankshaft alone will buy you a couple year old loaded up Duramax ($31,000)
Awesome engineering... but it seems more for a "bling factor" than anything. That turbo with that small of an engine would take YEARS to spool. I guarantee you can build a similar type of vehicle that will run a 1/4 mile in 9 seconds for 1/10th the cost they spent on that thing.
F-body camaros can hit 10's with a built tranny/stall and heads/cam. Thats like 4 grand worth of work into it.
Sure makes me want to do some work to my little 3 series but i don't even know where to start with those BMWs
Awesome engineering... but it seems more for a "bling factor" than anything. That turbo with that small of an engine would take YEARS to spool. I guarantee you can build a similar type of vehicle that will run a 1/4 mile in 9 seconds for 1/10th the cost they spent on that thing.
F-body camaros can hit 10's with a built tranny/stall and heads/cam. Thats like 4 grand worth of work into it.
Obviously it has a "bling factor" considering it has an unlimited budget and the engineering/fabrication skills fit for a Formula 1 team...
The turbo hits full boost (48psi) at 6000 rpm and revs out for another 3000+ that is a pretty good power band if you ask me. When the car was on lower boost running 9.30s it would spool by 4500rpm.
When it comes to the age old argument "you can make this car run this for x number of $$$" it is pretty worthless.
My 4 cylinder Subaru with a stock tiny turbo that you can fit inside the turbo on my Duramax runs 11s with less than $1,500 invested and can run 10s all day and drive home for under $3,000 seems to me it must be 10x better than a big bad LS1 Camaro (which I have owned 2 of them).
That EVO build is amazing and is a great read if you are interested in top of the line engineering and fabrication and that is how it should be viewed IMO.