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BMW's engineering staff. Best I can tell their first diesel was produced in 1983, and no one person is credited with its development.
Yes, a 1998 Cadillac Catera will fit in your 19971 Cadillac Catera. The model of vehicles are very close to one another.
There are numerous websites available where you can read reviews on the BMW X5 Diesel. Edmunds has a variety of reviews on the X5 Diesel. Alternatively you could take a look at the 'Which' website, which hosts a great deal of reviews on this particular model.
any one that it will fit into
The 3 series BMW uses a common rail diesel injection system. This means a high pressure pump provides diesel to a common rail feeding all 4 injectors. If one injector goes down there can be insufficient pressure to start the car. The 3 series BMW uses a common rail diesel injection system. This means a high pressure pump provides diesel to a common rail feeding all 4 injectors. If one injector goes down there can be insufficient pressure to start the car.
it should. the only thing is if one was a diesel. sometimes they have a spacer on the diesel models.
No. Audi new models have 5x112, old one have 5x100. Bmw have 5x120. Also the offset and the central hub should be equal. But you can buy adaptors.
I put one on a VM 3cyl. Diesel Generator.
Hard to say without knowing the specific Cadillac and BMW you're looking at, but they're close enough in price, and expensive enough, that "which car do I like best?" is more important than "which one costs less?"
Yes, as long as you get the right battery so that it is an identical fit. Either get a BMW battery, or an Interstate MPT-H6. You will have to plug one of the vents on the interstate battery, and use the vent hose from your original BMW battery.
If the engine is of the same type it will. ie an XUD engine (1905cc) from one peugeot or citroen will fit another xud type but I do not know if it would fit on a HDi engine. On the 1.9 XUD the starter is the same on turbo and nonturbo models.
The 306 is a better option but neither will go straight in as the power steering pump will want to be where the radiator is.