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1990s

BMW Alpina B3 E36 

BMW Alpina B3 E36 Service Guide

Production period:

1993 to 1999

Class

Sports Car

Body versions:

Sedan, station wagon, coupé, convertible

Engines:

3.0-3.2 litres(184-195 kW)

Length:

4433 mm

Width:

1698-1710 mm

Height:

1328-1371 mm

Wheelbase:

2700 mm

Empty weight:

1330-1450 kg

 

The 1990s Alpina B3 based on the 3 series E36 BMW was built from 1993 to 1999 by the small series manufacturer Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen .

History

The Alpina B3 built as a performance sedan and station wagon (touring) coupé and convertibles were also offered on the E36 series. The self-supporting and extremely rigid wholesteel body, welded to the floor pan. By using an aerodynamically optimized front spoilers with low drag coefficient of 0.31 combined with minimal buoyancy. Between 1993 and 1996 the BMW Alpina B3 3.0 of the E36 series was manufactured. It was the direct successor model of the Alpina B6-2.8 model of the E36 series, which was also based on the BMW 325i (but M50B25 without Vanos model until the BMW factory holidays in August 1992 - then with Vanos). In spring 1996, the B3 3.2 followed as an upgrade. 3.2-liter 6-cylinder engine. The 3.2 instead of 3.0. with 3.2 24V - 265 HP fuel injection.The Six-cylinder in-line engine with .4 valves per cylinder Crankshaft with 7 bearings, MAHLE light construction, pistons crown oil cooling, Light metal cylinder head with roof-shaped combustion chambers, 2 overhead camshafts with 5 bearings,hydraulic valve clearance compensation, pressure circulation Lubrication with oil filter in the main flow, engine bearingswith hydraulic damping BOSCH Molronic M3.3.1, electronic map-controlled ignition with static ignition voltage and map-controlled sequential injection with air mass measurement, cylinder-selective knock, fuel cut-off, automatic run control, variable cam control Exhaust system with stainless steel pipe elbow; 2-flow 3-way catalyst system with 3 low-resistance EMITEC metal carriers,high temperature resistant DEGUSSA coating, heated lambda probe and silencer system largely made of stainless steel.

BMW Alpina B3 E36 Maintenance

The body-base for the B3 3.0 offered a 325i (BMW E36) and a 328i for the B3 3.2. In both models, however, Alpina used the more robust M50 (B25TÜ) cast iron engine, as the M52 engine of the 328i was not suitable for expanding the displacement. Both vehicle variants were available as a coupe (two-door) and sedan (four-door), cabriolet (convertible) and station wagon (touring).

BMW Alpina B3 E36 specifications

Performance:3.2L

  • specific power: 195kW(265 hp) at 5800 rpm, 61.9 kW/L
  • max torque 330 Nm (33.6 mkp) at 4400 rpm
  • 0—100km/h 5.9s
  • stand km 26.3s

BMW Alpina B3 E36 Technical details

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  • Alpina B3 E36 Service Guide (1993-1999)


    Fuel type: 98 RON.
    oil capacity: 6.5 L
    coolant capacity: 10.5 L
    Tires front 235/40 ZR 17. rear 265/35ZR 17

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Technical
  • Alpina B3 E36 Technical details and specifications (1993-1999)


    ENGINE: 3.2L
    Engine: 6 cyl. in line
    Engine capacity:3152 cm
    bore and stroke: 86.4x89.6mm
    compression ratio: 10.5:1
    Engine construction: 4 valves in V 39.50
    2 above camshafts (chain)
    light alloy cylinder head
    crankshaft with 7 bearings
    Water-cooling.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
    Electronic Injection, Siemens.
    battery 65 Ah, alternator 80 A


    TRANSMISSION DRIVE LINE:
    Transmission: (to rear wheels).
    Manual: 6-speed gearbox
    Gear ratios:1st. 4.23; 2nd. 2.51; 3rd 1.67;4th.1.23; 5th .1; 6th. 0.83; R 3.75
    Auto:5-speed automatic: ZF
    Gear ratios 1st. 3.67; 2nd. 2; 1.41; 3rd 1; 5th.0.74; R4.08
    Axel ratio auto 3.46.Manual 2.93.

    BRAKES:
    rear cornering stabilizer.
    four-wheel disc brake (ventilated)

    STEERING:
    rack and pinion steering with servo

    WEIGHT:
    sedan, 4 door 1330 kg, max.1850kg.

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    model

    model series

    Cubic capacity in cm³

    quantity

    Construction time 

    B3 3.0

    E36

    2997

    749

    04 / 1993-02 / 1996

    B3 3.2

    E36

    3152

    342

    04 / 1996-03 / 1999

    model

    series

    Cubic capacity 

    Engine type

    Valves

    max. output in kW
    at min -1

    max. torque in Nm
    at min -1

    B3 3.0

    E36

    2997

    R6

    24

    184/5700

    320/4400

    B3 3.2

    E36

    3152

    195/5800

    330/4400

     

     

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