BMW Part Number: 11237568345
Other Part Number: 11231439683
ALPINA Part Number: 1123617
Brand: ALPINA Made in Germany
Warranty: 24 months
Criteria
Number of ribs 3, 5
Outer diameter 174 mm
Parameter 4PK+6PK
Weight 3,05 kg
For the following vehiclesVehicle Model year kW HP cc Design
5 (E60) 540 i 03.2007 - 12.2009 225 306 4000 Saloon
5 (E60) 545 i 09.2003 - 08.2005 245 333 4398 Saloon
5 (E60) 550 i 09.2005 - 12.2009 270 367 4799 Saloon
5 Touring (E61) 545 i 06.2004 - 12.2010 245 333 4398 Estate
5 Touring (E61) 550 i 07.2005 - 12.2010 270 367 4799 Estate
6 (E63) 645 Ci 09.2003 - 08.2005 245 333 4398 Coupe
6 (E63) 650 i 09.2005 - 08.2010 270 367 4799 Coupe
6 Convertible (E64) 645 Ci 04.2004 - 08.2005 245 333 4398 Convertible
6 Convertible (E64) 650 i 09.2005 - 08.2010 270 367 4799 Convertible
7 (E65, E66, E67) 735 i, Li 11.2001 - 02.2005 200 272 3600 Saloon
7 (E65, E66, E67) 740 i, Li 03.2005 - 08.2008 225 306 4000 Saloon
7 (E65, E66, E67) 745 i, Li 07.2001 - 03.2005 245 333 4398 Saloon
7 (E65, E66, E67) 750 i, Li 03.2005 - 08.2008 270 367 4799 Saloon
X5 (E53) 4.4 i 10.2003 - 10.2006 235 320 4398 Closed Off-Road Vehicle
X5 (E53) 4.8 is 04.2004 - 09.2006 265 360 4799 Closed Off-Road Vehicle
About The ManufacturerAlpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH & Co. KG is an automobile manufacturing company based in Buchloe, in the Ostallgu district of Bavaria, Germany that develops and sells high-performance versions of BMW cars. Alpina works closely with BMW and their processes are integrated into BMW's production lines, thus Alpina is recognized by the German Ministry of Transport as an automobile manufacturer, in contrast to other performance specialists which are aftermarket tuners. For instance, the Alpina B7 is produced at the same assembly line in Dingolfing, Germany, as BMW's own 7 Series. The B7's twin-turbo 4.4-litre V8 is assembled by hand at Alpina's facility in Buchloe, Germany, before being shipped to BMW for installation, and the assembled vehicle is then sent back to Alpina for finishing touches. The firm was founded in 1965 by Burkard Bovensiepen, a member of the Bovensiepen family of industrialists.