BMW E34 adalah versi dari kendaraan BMW Seri 5 yang dibuat mulai Februari 1988 sampai 1995. Untuk model Touring produksi terakhir Juni 1996. E34 hadir menggantikan generasi sebelumnya BMW Serie 5 E28 dan kemudian digantikan juga oleh generasi berikutnya BMW Serie 5 E39 pada tahun 1996.
Khusus di pasar Amerika Utara, BMW Serie 5 E34 menggantikan BMW Seri 5 E28 pada bulan Mei 1989 dengan dua model. BMW 525i yang menggunakan mesin BMW M20 dan BMW 535i yang menggunakan mesin M30 yang lebih besar. Kendaraan ini merupakan perpaduan dari tradisi konservatif BMW dengan mesin/teknologi yang modern. BMW menggunakan Layout pengerak belakang (FR) tradisional mereka dan mesin 6 silinder segaris. Menyajikan kehalusan mesin dan distribusi berat yg merata optimal sesuai harapan kustomer.
BMW E34 juga memiliki bodi yang leboh kokoh dan lebih streamline dibanding generasi sebelumnya. Tampangnya terlihat memiliki banyak kemiripan dengan BMW Serie 7 E32.
The E34 was among the most reliable luxury cars on the market, earning the best-in-class ratings from Intellichoice in 1991, and still considered one of the most reliable BMWs ever made.[2] It was also one of the safest cars on the road during its production, providing airbags, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, and a very rigid body structure to protect occupants in the event of an accident.[2] The E34's 60-0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) stopping distance of 130 feet (40 m) was the best of any production sedan in 1990.[citation needed] It was also equipped with automatic stability control (ASC) or traction control (ASC+T) in later years on higher-specification variants.[3]
A few enhancements to the body's cosmetics and functionality, as well as a slew of engine and transmission evolutions, have appeared throughout its years of production. Among those, BMW's VANOS variable valve timing technology made its first appearance in the M50 2.5L engines built in September 1992 and later.
E34 models
* 518i (1989–1994) M40B18 Engine, 53,254 built[4] (all versions)
* 518i (1994–1996) M43B18
* 520i (1987–1990) M20B20, 427,122 built (all versions)
* 520i ECE (1987–1990) M20B20 (higher compression than 520i non ECE)
* 520i (1990–1993) M50B20
* 520i (1993–1996) M50TUB20
* 525i (1987–1990) M20B25, 434,567 built (all versions)
* 525i (1990–1993) M50B25
* 525i (1993–1996) M50TUB25
* 525iX (1991–1996) M50B25 (four-wheel drive version), 9,366 built
* 524td (1987–1991) M21D24, 70,901 built
* 525td (1993–1996) M51D25UL, 19,334 built
* 525tds (1991–1996) M51D25OL, 122,401 built
* 530i (1987–1990) M30B30, 20,279 built
* 530i (1992–1996) M60B30, 37,292 built
* 535i (1987–1993) M30B35, 99,861 built
* 540i (1992–1996) M60B40, 26,483 built
* M5 (1988–1995) S38B36, S38B38, 12,254 built
* 518g (1995–1996) CNG Engine (Touring body only), 298 built
While Europe was given a large selection of engine choices and combinations, the North American market was more limited. While North America received only the 525i, 525i Touring, 535i, 530i, 530i Touring, 540i, and the M5, the European market also got the E34 518i, 520i, 6-cylinder 530i, diesel 525td/s, 525iX, M5 touring and 540i Touring. The cars were also available earlier in Europe than in America.
525i
The 525i was built throughout the E34 production, and in 1992 was offered as a wagon (touring version) in the USA. In June 1990 (1991MY), the engine was switched from the single overhead cam M20 engine to the double overhead cam M50B25 engine, raising power from 167 to 189 horsepower (141 kW). Also, fuel economy by ten percent, and a change from a timing belt to a timing chain improved reliability. A further revision of the 525i engine took place in 1993, when VANOS was added to the M50 engine which was designated the M50TU. The TU represents a Technical Update, reflecting the variable valve timing technology (VANOS) added to the intake camshaft. VANOS brought no horsepower increase, but flattened the torque curve from about 3,000 rpm up to redline at approximately 6,300 rpm.
The 525iX was the only four-wheel drive version in the E34 series. It was available both as a sedan and a wagon (touring version). It features a computer-controlled rear and middle differentials. The middle differential normally would divide 36% torque to the front axle and 64% to the rear axle, but could alter the ratio according to driving conditions (in case one of the axles started to slip).
530i
The six cylinder E34 530i was available in Europe starting in 1988 but it never arrived in North America. It had a M30B30 3.0 liter inline-6 engine producing 185 bhp (138 kW). This European version of the 530i was discontinued in 1990. The eight cylinder 530i model was introduced to North America in 1992. Replacing the 535i, it had the new M60, 32 valve DOHC 3.0 liter V8 engine producing 218 bhp (163 kW). It was also offered in a touring version..
535i
The E34 535i was introduced in Europe as a 1988 model but was not available in North America until 1989. Production of the E34 535i and its engine ended in 1993, replaced by the V8 530i and 540i models. Despite the 535i designation, the M30 engine found in the E34 535i was actually 3430cc (3.4 liters). The car can get 14–17 miles per U.S. gallon (17 to 14 L/100 km) city and 20-23 mpg (U.S.) highway. A rare 535is model was available in some markets (not North America). It featured a limited-slip differential and sport trim. In North America a limited slip differential was available, together with heated front seats, as an optional winter package.
540i
In 1993 BMW added a 4.0 liter V8 to the 5 Series lineup. It was available in both sedan and touring models (the latter not in US). Its large, torquey engine, upgraded brakes, and rare optional 6-speed transmission (offered in 1995 in North America, and from 1993 to 1996 in Europe) made it very competitive in the sports sedan market. Only 3203 examples of the 540i 6spd were produced, in the following versions;
HE51 LHD European Limousine; 797 Examples HE52 RHD European Limousine; 249 Examples HE53 LHD North American Limousine; 1524 Examples HK31 LHD European Touring; 499 Examples HK32 RHD European Touring; 62 Examples HE98 RHD South African Limousine; 72 Examples
The HE98 was made in Rosslyn South Africa for the local market.
Both the E34 BMW 530i and 540i shared the M60 engine, which used Nikasil bore linings. In America and the United Kingdom this made both susceptible to premature engine wear, as high sulphur content in petrol in those markets resulted in deterioration of the linings. BMW then introduced an Alusil version of this engine, which solved the problem. E34's with Nikasil engine blocks still exist on the used market and potential buyers should check the engine block codes below to make sure that a prospective E34 has been replaced with an Alusil block.
E34 M60 Nikasil/Alusil Engine Codes M60B30 (530):
* 1 725 970 - Nikasil
* 1 741 212 - Nikasil
* 1 745 871 - Alusil
M60B40 (540):
* 1 725 963 - Nikasil
* 1 742 998 - Nikasil
* 1 745 872 - Alusil
These numbers are stamped into the engine block, and are visible from under the vehicle.
540i M-Sport
A rare 540i M-Sport model was built in 1995. This package included not just a firmer suspension and sport seats, but used many parts from the M5, save for the engine and transmission. 204 "Sport" models were built, 139 of them with a 6-speed manual. Canada also got a special version – the M540i, which was similar to the American 540i Sport but had even more M5 parts, such as 345 mm floating front rotors, 18 inch M-Parallel wheels, and various trim pieces. Only 32 of these cars were built, all with a manual transmission. Australia was the final market that received one of the M5 enhanced 1995 540i 6 speeds. 70 '540i Manual Limited Edition's' were produced, all manual and all individually numbered. They all came with full M5 running gear and interior and the 'throwing star' M-System II wheels, but didn't have the M-tech exterior kit fitted.
M5
The M5 version of the E34 was produced from 1988-1995. It featured an S38 straight-6 engine, originally a 3.6 L with an output of 231 kW (314 PS; 310 hp), later upgraded to a 3.8 L producing 250 kW (340 PS; 335 hp).
In its last two years of production, it also sported the 6-speed manual gearbox that had been given to some of the 540i E34. This gearbox then followed through to the next generation of 5 series: the E39.
As with many M-Series cars, the body's styling was upgraded with aerodynamic and cosmetic enhancements to outline its sportier nature.
Along with a modified suspension, the M5 was outfitted with 17 and 18-inch (460 mm) alloy wheels. Interestingly, one of these wheel models was the 17-inch (430 mm) M System wheels, which had two interchangeable fascia known as Turbine and Throwing-Stars (or T-Stars). These wheels are still highly sought and praised amongst BMW enthusiasts, and are sometimes worn without any fascia.
Characteristics
Dimensions
* Length = 185.8 in (4.72 m)
* Width = 68.9 in (1.75 m)
* Wheelbase = 108.7 in (2.76 m)
* Weight = 3484 lb/1584 kg (525i), 3670 lb/1623 kg (535i), approximately 3850 lb/1750 kg (M5)
* Weight distribution F/R = 50%/50%
* Trunk capacity = 16.2 ft³ (0.46 m³)
* Drag coefficient = between 0.32 and 0.34, depending on model
Performance
535i with 5-speed Getrag manual transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 7.5 s
* 1/4 mile (0.4 km) in 15.9 s
* Top speed (computer-limited, as on non-European models): 128 mph (220 km/h)
* Top speed (drag-limited):146 mph, 235 km/h
* 60-0 mph (97–0 km/h) in 130 feet (40 m)
525i (M50) with 5-speed Getrag manual transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 8.2 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 128 mph (206 km/h)
* Top speed : 143 mph (230 km/h)
525i (M20) with 4-speed ZF automatic transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 10.5 s
M5 1991-1993 (USA) (S38) with 5-speed Getrag gearbox, 3.6 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.3 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
M5 1989-1992 (Euro) (S38) with 5-speed Getrag gearbox, 3.6 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.9 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
M5 1992-1995 (Euro) (S38) with 5-speed (1994-1995 with 6-speed)Getrag manual transmission gearbox, 3.8 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.6 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
540i 1995 (USA) (M60) with 6-speed (1995 with 6-speed) Getrag manual transmission gearbox, 4.0 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.0 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
540i 1993-1995 (USA) (M60) with 5-speed (1993-1995 with 5-speed) ZF Automatic transmission gearbox, 4.0 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.4 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
Equipment
European Models
* Standard Equipment: AM/FM cassette with 6 speakers, rear defroster, dual-zone heating, programmable interval windshield wipers, driver's side airbag (after 1990), 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (after 1991), heated door locks and heated windscreen washer nozzles.
* Standard Power Accessories: Steering, side mirrors, central locking system, including trunk and gas filler door locks.
U.S. Models
U.S. models feature all the standard and power equipment of the European models, plus the following.
* Standard Equipment: Air conditioning, AM/FM Cassette with 10 speakers and external amplifier (some models pre-wired for factory CD Changer after 9/90), leather interior.
* Standard Power Accessories: 10-way electronically adjustable front seats, 4x power windows with driver's side one-touch up, electronic one-touch sunroof.
Options
On-board computer (standard on 535i and above), trunk-mounted 6-disc CD changer, cruise control, fully automatic dual-zone air conditioning, heated seats, seat and mirror memory, lordosis support in seats, heated headlight washers, Servotronic power steering, sport suspension upgrade, passenger airbag, Automatic Stability Control (ASC, also ASC+T with traction control), keyless entry system with deadbolt, curtains in rear window and rear side windows, leather interior, arm rests on front seats, ski bag integrated into rear seat bank, light package with focused reading lights front and rear, refrigerator built into rear seat back, wood panels on center console, glove compartment and door panels, fold-down rear seat bank.
Khusus di pasar Amerika Utara, BMW Serie 5 E34 menggantikan BMW Seri 5 E28 pada bulan Mei 1989 dengan dua model. BMW 525i yang menggunakan mesin BMW M20 dan BMW 535i yang menggunakan mesin M30 yang lebih besar. Kendaraan ini merupakan perpaduan dari tradisi konservatif BMW dengan mesin/teknologi yang modern. BMW menggunakan Layout pengerak belakang (FR) tradisional mereka dan mesin 6 silinder segaris. Menyajikan kehalusan mesin dan distribusi berat yg merata optimal sesuai harapan kustomer.
BMW E34 juga memiliki bodi yang leboh kokoh dan lebih streamline dibanding generasi sebelumnya. Tampangnya terlihat memiliki banyak kemiripan dengan BMW Serie 7 E32.
The E34 was among the most reliable luxury cars on the market, earning the best-in-class ratings from Intellichoice in 1991, and still considered one of the most reliable BMWs ever made.[2] It was also one of the safest cars on the road during its production, providing airbags, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, and a very rigid body structure to protect occupants in the event of an accident.[2] The E34's 60-0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) stopping distance of 130 feet (40 m) was the best of any production sedan in 1990.[citation needed] It was also equipped with automatic stability control (ASC) or traction control (ASC+T) in later years on higher-specification variants.[3]
A few enhancements to the body's cosmetics and functionality, as well as a slew of engine and transmission evolutions, have appeared throughout its years of production. Among those, BMW's VANOS variable valve timing technology made its first appearance in the M50 2.5L engines built in September 1992 and later.
E34 models
* 518i (1989–1994) M40B18 Engine, 53,254 built[4] (all versions)
* 518i (1994–1996) M43B18
* 520i (1987–1990) M20B20, 427,122 built (all versions)
* 520i ECE (1987–1990) M20B20 (higher compression than 520i non ECE)
* 520i (1990–1993) M50B20
* 520i (1993–1996) M50TUB20
* 525i (1987–1990) M20B25, 434,567 built (all versions)
* 525i (1990–1993) M50B25
* 525i (1993–1996) M50TUB25
* 525iX (1991–1996) M50B25 (four-wheel drive version), 9,366 built
* 524td (1987–1991) M21D24, 70,901 built
* 525td (1993–1996) M51D25UL, 19,334 built
* 525tds (1991–1996) M51D25OL, 122,401 built
* 530i (1987–1990) M30B30, 20,279 built
* 530i (1992–1996) M60B30, 37,292 built
* 535i (1987–1993) M30B35, 99,861 built
* 540i (1992–1996) M60B40, 26,483 built
* M5 (1988–1995) S38B36, S38B38, 12,254 built
* 518g (1995–1996) CNG Engine (Touring body only), 298 built
While Europe was given a large selection of engine choices and combinations, the North American market was more limited. While North America received only the 525i, 525i Touring, 535i, 530i, 530i Touring, 540i, and the M5, the European market also got the E34 518i, 520i, 6-cylinder 530i, diesel 525td/s, 525iX, M5 touring and 540i Touring. The cars were also available earlier in Europe than in America.
525i
The 525i was built throughout the E34 production, and in 1992 was offered as a wagon (touring version) in the USA. In June 1990 (1991MY), the engine was switched from the single overhead cam M20 engine to the double overhead cam M50B25 engine, raising power from 167 to 189 horsepower (141 kW). Also, fuel economy by ten percent, and a change from a timing belt to a timing chain improved reliability. A further revision of the 525i engine took place in 1993, when VANOS was added to the M50 engine which was designated the M50TU. The TU represents a Technical Update, reflecting the variable valve timing technology (VANOS) added to the intake camshaft. VANOS brought no horsepower increase, but flattened the torque curve from about 3,000 rpm up to redline at approximately 6,300 rpm.
The 525iX was the only four-wheel drive version in the E34 series. It was available both as a sedan and a wagon (touring version). It features a computer-controlled rear and middle differentials. The middle differential normally would divide 36% torque to the front axle and 64% to the rear axle, but could alter the ratio according to driving conditions (in case one of the axles started to slip).
530i
The six cylinder E34 530i was available in Europe starting in 1988 but it never arrived in North America. It had a M30B30 3.0 liter inline-6 engine producing 185 bhp (138 kW). This European version of the 530i was discontinued in 1990. The eight cylinder 530i model was introduced to North America in 1992. Replacing the 535i, it had the new M60, 32 valve DOHC 3.0 liter V8 engine producing 218 bhp (163 kW). It was also offered in a touring version..
535i
The E34 535i was introduced in Europe as a 1988 model but was not available in North America until 1989. Production of the E34 535i and its engine ended in 1993, replaced by the V8 530i and 540i models. Despite the 535i designation, the M30 engine found in the E34 535i was actually 3430cc (3.4 liters). The car can get 14–17 miles per U.S. gallon (17 to 14 L/100 km) city and 20-23 mpg (U.S.) highway. A rare 535is model was available in some markets (not North America). It featured a limited-slip differential and sport trim. In North America a limited slip differential was available, together with heated front seats, as an optional winter package.
540i
In 1993 BMW added a 4.0 liter V8 to the 5 Series lineup. It was available in both sedan and touring models (the latter not in US). Its large, torquey engine, upgraded brakes, and rare optional 6-speed transmission (offered in 1995 in North America, and from 1993 to 1996 in Europe) made it very competitive in the sports sedan market. Only 3203 examples of the 540i 6spd were produced, in the following versions;
HE51 LHD European Limousine; 797 Examples HE52 RHD European Limousine; 249 Examples HE53 LHD North American Limousine; 1524 Examples HK31 LHD European Touring; 499 Examples HK32 RHD European Touring; 62 Examples HE98 RHD South African Limousine; 72 Examples
The HE98 was made in Rosslyn South Africa for the local market.
Both the E34 BMW 530i and 540i shared the M60 engine, which used Nikasil bore linings. In America and the United Kingdom this made both susceptible to premature engine wear, as high sulphur content in petrol in those markets resulted in deterioration of the linings. BMW then introduced an Alusil version of this engine, which solved the problem. E34's with Nikasil engine blocks still exist on the used market and potential buyers should check the engine block codes below to make sure that a prospective E34 has been replaced with an Alusil block.
E34 M60 Nikasil/Alusil Engine Codes M60B30 (530):
* 1 725 970 - Nikasil
* 1 741 212 - Nikasil
* 1 745 871 - Alusil
M60B40 (540):
* 1 725 963 - Nikasil
* 1 742 998 - Nikasil
* 1 745 872 - Alusil
These numbers are stamped into the engine block, and are visible from under the vehicle.
540i M-Sport
A rare 540i M-Sport model was built in 1995. This package included not just a firmer suspension and sport seats, but used many parts from the M5, save for the engine and transmission. 204 "Sport" models were built, 139 of them with a 6-speed manual. Canada also got a special version – the M540i, which was similar to the American 540i Sport but had even more M5 parts, such as 345 mm floating front rotors, 18 inch M-Parallel wheels, and various trim pieces. Only 32 of these cars were built, all with a manual transmission. Australia was the final market that received one of the M5 enhanced 1995 540i 6 speeds. 70 '540i Manual Limited Edition's' were produced, all manual and all individually numbered. They all came with full M5 running gear and interior and the 'throwing star' M-System II wheels, but didn't have the M-tech exterior kit fitted.
M5
The M5 version of the E34 was produced from 1988-1995. It featured an S38 straight-6 engine, originally a 3.6 L with an output of 231 kW (314 PS; 310 hp), later upgraded to a 3.8 L producing 250 kW (340 PS; 335 hp).
In its last two years of production, it also sported the 6-speed manual gearbox that had been given to some of the 540i E34. This gearbox then followed through to the next generation of 5 series: the E39.
As with many M-Series cars, the body's styling was upgraded with aerodynamic and cosmetic enhancements to outline its sportier nature.
Along with a modified suspension, the M5 was outfitted with 17 and 18-inch (460 mm) alloy wheels. Interestingly, one of these wheel models was the 17-inch (430 mm) M System wheels, which had two interchangeable fascia known as Turbine and Throwing-Stars (or T-Stars). These wheels are still highly sought and praised amongst BMW enthusiasts, and are sometimes worn without any fascia.
Characteristics
Dimensions
* Length = 185.8 in (4.72 m)
* Width = 68.9 in (1.75 m)
* Wheelbase = 108.7 in (2.76 m)
* Weight = 3484 lb/1584 kg (525i), 3670 lb/1623 kg (535i), approximately 3850 lb/1750 kg (M5)
* Weight distribution F/R = 50%/50%
* Trunk capacity = 16.2 ft³ (0.46 m³)
* Drag coefficient = between 0.32 and 0.34, depending on model
Performance
535i with 5-speed Getrag manual transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 7.5 s
* 1/4 mile (0.4 km) in 15.9 s
* Top speed (computer-limited, as on non-European models): 128 mph (220 km/h)
* Top speed (drag-limited):146 mph, 235 km/h
* 60-0 mph (97–0 km/h) in 130 feet (40 m)
525i (M50) with 5-speed Getrag manual transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 8.2 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 128 mph (206 km/h)
* Top speed : 143 mph (230 km/h)
525i (M20) with 4-speed ZF automatic transmission:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 10.5 s
M5 1991-1993 (USA) (S38) with 5-speed Getrag gearbox, 3.6 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.3 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
M5 1989-1992 (Euro) (S38) with 5-speed Getrag gearbox, 3.6 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.9 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
M5 1992-1995 (Euro) (S38) with 5-speed (1994-1995 with 6-speed)Getrag manual transmission gearbox, 3.8 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.6 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
540i 1995 (USA) (M60) with 6-speed (1995 with 6-speed) Getrag manual transmission gearbox, 4.0 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.0 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
540i 1993-1995 (USA) (M60) with 5-speed (1993-1995 with 5-speed) ZF Automatic transmission gearbox, 4.0 liter:
* 0-60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 6.4 s
* Top speed (computer-limited): 155 mph (250 km/h)
Equipment
European Models
* Standard Equipment: AM/FM cassette with 6 speakers, rear defroster, dual-zone heating, programmable interval windshield wipers, driver's side airbag (after 1990), 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (after 1991), heated door locks and heated windscreen washer nozzles.
* Standard Power Accessories: Steering, side mirrors, central locking system, including trunk and gas filler door locks.
U.S. Models
U.S. models feature all the standard and power equipment of the European models, plus the following.
* Standard Equipment: Air conditioning, AM/FM Cassette with 10 speakers and external amplifier (some models pre-wired for factory CD Changer after 9/90), leather interior.
* Standard Power Accessories: 10-way electronically adjustable front seats, 4x power windows with driver's side one-touch up, electronic one-touch sunroof.
Options
On-board computer (standard on 535i and above), trunk-mounted 6-disc CD changer, cruise control, fully automatic dual-zone air conditioning, heated seats, seat and mirror memory, lordosis support in seats, heated headlight washers, Servotronic power steering, sport suspension upgrade, passenger airbag, Automatic Stability Control (ASC, also ASC+T with traction control), keyless entry system with deadbolt, curtains in rear window and rear side windows, leather interior, arm rests on front seats, ski bag integrated into rear seat bank, light package with focused reading lights front and rear, refrigerator built into rear seat back, wood panels on center console, glove compartment and door panels, fold-down rear seat bank.