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    Posted: 09-June-2007 at 06:49
Does anybody know if the tuning firm Schnitzer ever made a 1400 cc Turbo engine for use in Formula 2? I recently came across a reference to this, when I was looking in relation to BMW touring car racing in the seventies, but had never heard of it before and cannot find any other info on it.

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Not sure if it was Schnitzer but there was a 1500hp engine used for racing, based on the M10 block.
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Thanks for your reply, but I believe that that was the Brabham BMW Formula 1 car in the 1980's, that was 1500 cc with 1500 bhp. I get the impression that this Schnitzer one is much earlier. Mid- to late 70's. Any idea's anybody?
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