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  1. BMW M44 - Wikipedia

    • The BMW M44 is a DOHC four-cylinder petrol engine which replaced the BMW M42 and was produced from 1996 to 2000 at the Steyr factory. It was produced alongside the BMW M43 SOHC four-cylinder engine, with the M44 being the higher performance engine. In 2000, the M44 was replaced by the BMW N42 engine. … See more

    Design

    Compared with the M42, the M44 has roller rocker arms, a hot-wire MAF, displacement increased from 1.8 to 1.9 L (110 to … See more

    Versions

    The M44B19 has a displacement of 1,895 cc (115.6 cu in), which is achieved through a bore of 85.0 mm (3.35 in) and a stroke of 83.5 mm (3.29 in). A compression ratio of 10.0:1 is used, along with the Bosch Motronic 5.2 engine … See more

     
  1. BMW M44B19 – Engine Specs

    Nov 8, 2024 · The BMW M44B19 is a 1.9 liters (1,895 cc, 115.6 cu·in) straight-four, four-stroke cycle, natural aspirated gasoline engine from the BMW M44-family. The engine was manufactured from 1996 to 2000.

  2. BMW M44B19 Engine Specs And Problems | EnginesWork

  3. Engine BMW M44B19 - MyMotorList.com

    Oct 1, 2022 · The BMW M44B19 engine is a 4-cylinder engine that replaced the M42B18 engine and was produced from 1996 to 2001. This power unit has taken a leading position in the BMW four-cylinder engine program and compared to …

  4. BMW M44 Engine | Tuning, turbo, specs, reliability, oil

  5. BMW M44B19 Engine: Specifications and technical data

  6. BMW M44B19 engine specs and service data - Wersis

    The BMW M44B19 engine produced 140.0 PS (103 kW; 138.0 HP) at 6,000 rpm of maximum output power and 180 N·m (18.4 kg·m, 132.7 ft·lb) at 4,300 rpm of peak torque. The BMW M44B19 features: Chain-driven double overhead …

  7. M44B19 Racing Engine - m42club.com

  8. BMW M44 Engine (1996-2001) - Motor Car History

    The BMW M44 is a straight-4 DOHC 1.9 piston engine which replaced the M42 and was produced from 1996-2001. It was produced alongside the M43 straight-4 engine, with the M44 being the higher performance engine.

  9. BMW M44 Engine (1996-00) – Australian Car.Reviews

    The BMW M44 was an inline, four-cylinder petrol engine that was introduced in 1996. The M44B19 engine had an 85.0 mm bore and an 83.5 mm stroke for a capacity of 1895 cc. The M44 engine had a cast iron block, an aluminium alloy …