Talk:BMW M10

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M12 and M12/13[edit]

The M12 was not an F1 engine and the references to it and the M12/13 need to be differentiated. 78.17.232.6 (talk) 14:33, 14 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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M10 performance figures...

With all the different numbers given for these engines (depending on the particular model vehicle and market) it's going to be hard to get this info 100% correct. It is obvious to me however that the currently displayed torque figures are way off (too high). I wonder if whoever transcribed them mistook figures given in N*M for ft*lbs.

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