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BMW HP4 Engine

Discussion in 'Parts for Sale' started by Krypt RR, Jun 12, 2018.

  1. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Engine from 2013 Bmw HP4(competition model) with 3,800 mileage.

    Some people will argue that the s1000rr engine and the hp4 engine are the same but are not internally. There is a reason the hp4 was $36,000 and the s1000rr is $20,000.

    With that being said, I dynoed the hp4 and stock the motor put out 193HP.

    I have dynoed three other s1000rr fully tuned with full exhaust, air filter, etc and they only produce 185-188.

    People are getting 215-220hp out of the hp4 bikes/engine.

    Hp4 engine complete: $5000. I have a video of it on the dyno, etc.

    Tons of other competition Hp4 parts available. Text 7276788904 for your needs. Thank you.
     
  2. nac.00

    nac.00 Well-Known Member

    Whats the different in the engines?

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  3. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Hand selected parts were used in the hp4 engine thus creating less weight on rotating mass. This would result in more power(5hp). The s1000rr engines were mass produced which would explain occasional engine failure. Hp4 engines were hand produced from BMW techs.

    Has anyone EVER seen an hp4 engine fail? Because I haven’t.
     
  4. TurboBlew

    TurboBlew Registers Abusers

    will this work in a grom? Asking for a friend! :D
     
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  5. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Purchase it and find out. A significant amount of modifications may need to be done though. The Grom May start doing bunny hops.
     
  6. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Bump. Who wants to make their s1000rr much faster?
     
  7. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

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  9. Nytrozula

    Nytrozula Well-Known Member

    much faster is a stretch
     
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  10. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Sounds gay. Or add an hp4 engine.

    Bump. Price drop $4500
     
  11. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

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    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

  13. K51000

    K51000 Well-Known Member

    I'm just saying, I know dynos are different. My friends s1000rr put out 193 RW, with just a full exhaust Akroprovic
     
  14. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    Yea, and that’s about all it will make. The hp4 produced 193 STOCK. No tuning or anything. Straight from factory.
     
  15. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    Essentially the Hp4 is a “blueprinted” stock engine.

    You can do the same with a standard model and some standard models might make similar power.

    Price is fair for the motor.
     
  16. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

  17. Krypt RR

    Krypt RR Well-Known Member

    I disagree. The S1000rr and hp4 both have the K46 engine appearance. However, internally hand selected parts with less weight were used thus creating faster rotating mass on the engine allows a roughly 5hp increase on the hp4 over the s1000rr. Not to mention the upgraded electronics package the hp4 has over the mass produced s1000rr. I have never seen an s1000rr fully tuned pull a 193 on the dyno. The hp4 pulled a 193 stock with factory tune. My other hp4 is fully tuned and I easily got 200hp on it. Full Spectrum Racing tune.
     
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