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In Reply to: Re: E46 M3 - Why a cast iron block posted by JS on June 23, 2000 at 19:47:22:
: Just speculating, but the problem is likely related to producing a block that is stiff enough to support the long crankshaft of the inline 6 engine. Especially with the high torque, high compression, and high rpms of the new engine.
: Probably they found that none of their existing Al blocks were suitable. A clean sheet design was probably deemed either to costly or to time consuming.
Hmm - I thought the E46 M3 was simply going to get the same block used for the Euro E36 M3 Evo, which was aluminum.