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I prefer the SR441X but here is a list below you can choose from

Bosch Starter (0.95 kW)

Part Number: F5000-11374

Part # : SR71X

Fits BMW : 1600 / 2002 / 2002tii

Weight: 17.05 lbs

Bosch Starter (1.4 kW)

Part Number: F5000-11357

Part # : SR440X

Fits BMW : 1986-91 E30 M3

Weight: 12.0 lbs

Bosch Starter (1.7 kW)

Part Number: F5000-25880

Part # : SR441X

Fits BMW : 535i / 635csi / 735i / 735iL / M5

(1988, 5 and 7 series)

(1991-93 M5)

(1988-1992 735iL)

(possibly others)

Weight: 9.9 lbs

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I prefer the SR441X but here is a list below you can choose from

Bosch Starter (0.95 kW)

Part Number: F5000-11374

Part # : SR71X

Fits BMW : 1600 / 2002 / 2002tii

Weight: 17.05 lbs

Bosch Starter (1.4 kW)

Part Number: F5000-11357

Part # : SR440X

Fits BMW : 1986-91 E30 M3

Weight: 12.0 lbs

Bosch Starter (1.7 kW)

Part Number: F5000-25880

Part # : SR441X

Fits BMW : 535i / 635csi / 735i / 735iL / M5

(1988, 5 and 7 series)

(1991-93 M5)

(1988-1992 735iL)

(possibly others)

Weight: 9.9 lbs

this kind of info should be in the faq if not already there. very good.

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2006 530xi, 1974 2002 Automatic summer DD
1985 XR4TI, 22psi ±300hp
1986 yota pick-up, 2006 Smart FT diesel

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this kind of info should be in the faq if not already there. very good.

Not if it's incorrect! The S14 (SR 440 X ) is not 12 pounds as he lists but is 8.4 "officially", however of the several I've put on the scale that number is closer to 7.9 pounds.

yeah right, smart ass...

maybe i dont give a shit about the weight but only power output and source ??. or just stop eating shit and you will lose that 4 pounds, no ?

2006 530xi, 1974 2002 Automatic summer DD
1985 XR4TI, 22psi ±300hp
1986 yota pick-up, 2006 Smart FT diesel

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Jeepers Pat! I'm not trying to be sarcastic, just trying to add correct information as the weight might not be important to you but to someone else it might be a big point. If you'd like it to go into the FAQ then we better have the right info!

No need for personal attacks here. I could probably stand to gain a couple of pounds.

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