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I want to add another engine to my car?
I have a BMW 320i E90 2009, if I need to tune it by adding another N43 engine (keep any wondering about the possibility aside), what other modifications in the car (Transmission, suspension, differentials,...etc) should I make???
This is a hypothetical situation people, I need to know about the modifications made for such situation
3 Answers
- catmandewLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Never say never djaca70. (how the heck do you pronounce that anyway?)
Tommy Ivo did it over 50 years ago. He's still kickin', if you want to try to get hold of him and ask him for details.
Hey. While you're at it, why not go for four engines?
Source(s): I got way too much useless information rattling around in my head. - Hsiang TLv 61 decade ago
there is more to a car then just the engine.
I don't know why you'd want to mess up all the handling and car balance to have 2 engines that would be super front heavy.
I'd prefer driving a less powerful car that has nice balance and handles better over pure power.
If you wanted to go with just straight power, get american muscle with it's solid axles and and have fun just going in a straight line.
The previous answers links are kind of fun to look at though.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
As in having two? Get real, not going to happen.