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MOMO Momo Flywheel Hub for BMW 2500, 2800 E12, E21, E23, E24 €81,95
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GAZ Shocks Pair of adjustable rear coilovers GAZ Shocks Gold Pro BMW E21 €549,95
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PAFCLASSIC® Fuel pump for BMW 316, 518, 518AT Out of stock SALE
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PAFCLASSIC® Aluminum Oil Catch Can €58,95
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B-G Racing BG Racing Panoramic Mirror for 1.75" (44mm) or 2" (50mm) roll cage from €60,95
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Superflex Lower Inner Suspension Arm Bushing for BMW E12 E24ph1 E21 €63,95
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Superflex BMW E21 Front Suspension Arm Bushing Anti-Roll Bar €174,95
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Superflex Front/Rear Stabilizer Bar Link Bushings for BMW 1600 2002 €33,95
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Superflex Rear Axle Silent Block for BMW 1600 2002 E3 E9 E12 E21 E23 E24 E28 E30 E36 NK €68,95
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Superflex Rear Axle Silent Block Camber and Toe Adjustment for BMW 1600 2002 E3 E9 E12 E21 E23 E24 E28 E30 E36 NK €195,95
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Superflex Polyurethane silent blocks for the front anti-roll bar of BMW E21 €22,95
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Superflex Polyurethane bushings for the rear anti-roll bar link on BMW E21 €33,95
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Superflex Polyurethane Silent Blocks for BMW Alternator Support €15,95
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PAFCLASSIC® Lucas CS32/DSB432C contact points (Bosch ignition only) BMW €14,95
Performance parts for your BMW E21.
Produced in 1,354,961 units between 1975 and 1983, the BMW E21 foreshadowed a new BMW era from its release.
This first generation of the ''3 series'', replacement for the BMW 1502, 1602, 1802 and 2002 (E10/E20) produced until then, is a compact executive designed by Paul Bracq, BMW Design Director from 1970 to 1974 .
Innovative in many areas, the first three models of this coupe/2-door, with a design copying the E12 5 Series, are offered with the M10 4-cylinder engine :
- 316 (1.6-litre)
- 318 (1.8-litre)
- 320 (2.0-litre)
The car's interior also marks the arrival of innovative concepts, such as the first-ever driver-oriented center console and dashboard, a feature that would remain a key element of BMW interior design for years to come. In terms of passive safety, all interior elements feature rounded corners.
Quickly establishing itself as the benchmark for compact sedans, new 6-cylinder in-line engines, 2.0l with carburetor and 2.3l with injection (e21 323i) appeared as early as 1977 and a convertible version by Baur was produced from 1978 to 1981.
The first in the range, the BMW E21 316, was offered from 1975 to 1981, with the 1.6 M10 4-cylinder engine producing 98 hp, giving it a top speed of 160 km/h and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 14 seconds. In 1980, the 316 received the 1.8 engine, improving its performance.
The 318 and 318i are the mid-range models. The 318 reaches 165km/h and 0 to 100 in 12 seconds with its carbureted M10 ( Zenith 2B4 ), while its successor, the 318i launched in 1980 and equipped with an injection system, reaches 173km/h.
(Note that in Sweden, the 318i is badged as 320i and offered with 4-headlight grilles!!!)
The 320: The M10 4-cylinder engine equipped with the Solex 2-barrel carburetor provides reasonable acceleration (11.5s from 0 to 100) and a respectable top speed of 170 km/h, but things get serious with the 320i.
The switch to Bosch K-Jetronic injection at the end of 1975 to replace the carburetors made it possible to reach a top speed of 180km/h and 0 to 100 close to 10 seconds.
In 1977, the 320 received a new engine, the BMW M20 inline 6-cylinder. This 320/6 uses a Solex 4A1 carburetor .
The BMW E21 range will not receive an M3 model, but numerous limited editions are produced based on its top-of-the-range model, the BMW E21 323i . Equipped with an inline 6-cylinder engine and Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, the car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under 9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 200 km/h.
The BMW E21 was replaced by the E30 series in 1982.












