BMW M106

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The BMW M106 (also called "M30B34MAE") is a turbocharged straight-6 SOHC piston engine which replaced the M102 engine and was produced from 1982-1986.

Compared to the M102, the M106 has Bosch Motronic engine management and an increased displacement to 3,430 cc (209 cu in). Peak power output is the same 185 kW (248 hp) as the M102,[1] however it occurs at lower RPM,[2] using 6 PSI of boost.[3]


Applications:

  • 1982-1986 E23 745i

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