Yes the early ones had an issue think it was todo with the fuel more than anything.
Possibly. BMW and others all tried the same technology and all had the same issues. The fuel should have been OK by then but I wouldn't want to bet how pure it was.
Yes the early ones had an issue think it was todo with the fuel more than anything.
A cylinder that fails due to petrol can only be described as crap.Possibly. BMW and others all tried the same technology and all had the same issues. The fuel should have been OK by then but I wouldn't want to bet how pure it was.
Hi sulphur content in the fuel was the main cause of the issue. Well reported failures in both BMW engines and early jags.Yes the early ones had an issue think it was todo with the fuel more than anything.
Funny that high sulphur petrol did not seem to damage Nikasil or Alusil used on Porsche engines.Hi sulphur content in the fuel was the main cause of the issue. Well reported failures in both BMW engines and early jags.
BMW would replace the block if it failed and that didn't have the issue so there must have been something wrong with the linings as the later/replacement ones were fine.Funny that high sulphur petrol did not seem to damage Nikasil or Alusil used on Porsche engines.
Funny that high sulphur petrol did not seem to damage Nikasil or Alusil used on Porsche engines.
Quality control would be my bet.Yeah, I was never convinced but there was clearly an issue of some sort.
Quality control would be my bet.