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BMW / Peugeot-Citroën alliance

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  • 01-07-2005 12:52pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,765 ✭✭✭


    The moment all you BMW fans have been dreading. After this comes the diesel (I think the mini uses the 1.5 one from the Yaris?). Then comes timing belts for all BMWs :)

    BMW/PSA Joint Press Release wrote:
    PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW Group present the Industrial Plan for their Cooperation

    (Douvrin, France - June 21, 2005) - PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW Group presented today the industrial plan for their cooperation, which is designed to produce a new family of small 4-cylinder petrol engines that will be used in both partners' vehicles (Peugeot, Citroën and MINI).
    The cooperation strengthens high-level manufacturing expertise in Western Europe industrial facilities both in France and in the UK.
    The main engine will be machined exclusively at PSA Peugeot Citroën's Douvrin plant in Northern France, with engine assembly divided between each partner's facilities - Douvrin for PSA Peugeot Citroën and Hams Hall in the UK for MINI - to facilitate the logistics of supplying each manufacturer's car plants.
    The cooperation has required the deployment of an efficient, flexible organisation tailored to meet the requirements of managing discrete assembly processes at two geographically separate production locations.
    As part of the project, a complete production module will be brought on line in late 2005 at the Française de Mécanique plant in Douvrin. The principle of the module is based on the development of a highly integrated, independent production unit that can easily be reproduced on other sites and brings together the machining lines for the main engine components - cylinder head, crankcase, crankshaft and connecting rod - and the assembly lines. This efficient industrial organisation, based on the production of 2,500 units a day, represents an optimal solution in terms of efficiency and return on investment.
    Covering a surface area of approximately 60,000 square metres, this first module required an investment of €330 million. It will be able to produce an engine every 26 seconds, regardless of the version. At full capacity, it will be run by 1,120 employees, working in four shifts, who will have received 152,000 hours of training.
    The Hams Hall plant will assemble engines for future variants of MINI. Its location near the BMW Group's Oxford plant will allow for fast, accurate, flexible management of just-in-time-sequence deliveries, resulting in reduction in stock levels and delivery times.
    PSA Peugeot Citroën's Charleville and Mulhouse Metallurgy Division plants will also be integrated into the industrial plan as suppliers of raw castings. A large number of innovations has been introduced in these plants, including:
    - The lost foam process for the cylinder heads.
    - Pressurised aluminium casings with cast-iron jackets inserted into the casting.
    - Steel crankshafts with un-machined counterweights.
    - Connecting rods forged using the double impression method.

    Quality management is a high priority for both partners, which is why the quality of both machined and purchased parts is managed using standards common to BMW Group and PSA Peugeot Citroën. The partners are implementing a co-ordinated process to support full, real-time transparency between the two engine plants in order to deal effectively with any type of quality issue that might arise.
    In 2002, PSA Peugeot Citroën and BMW Group announced their intention to jointly develop and produce a new range of small, high-technology petrol engines, in high volumes and cost competitive conditions.
    The cooperation leverages both partners' technological expertise as well as their in-depth understanding of large series production processes. Once at its maximum production capacity, the overall annual production will reach 1 million units.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,294 ✭✭✭alias no.9


    I suppose it was only a matter of time before BMW ditched the current Mini engine given that it was developed as part of a joint venture with chrysler who later merged with mercedes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 84 ✭✭Saturnine


    So future BMW owners can look forward to Head gasket failure every 30,000 miles.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,343 ✭✭✭BrianD3


    So future BMW owners can look forward to Head gasket failure every 30,000 miles
    Maybe, but at least the engines will be able to run on normal petrol without the cylinder bores dissolving.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 84 ✭✭Saturnine


    BrianD3 wrote:
    Maybe, but at least the engines will be able to run on normal petrol without the cylinder bores dissolving.
    Sounds like the voice of experience.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,343 ✭✭✭BrianD3


    Saturnine wrote:
    Sounds like the voice of experience.
    What? My comment was a joke but with a little truth behind it. I presumed your comment about the head gaskets was in a similar vein. If you were being 100% serious it was a ridiculous comment and sounds like the voice of inexperience.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 84 ✭✭Saturnine


    Take it easy.Unfortunately i have plenty of experience with peugots self destructing cylinder heads.


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