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Brief History:
The Biturbo II was fundamentally a face-lifted version of its predecessor.  The standard car retained the same engine output whilst that of the 'S' was increased marginally.  There were some changes in the suspension of both cars.  The most interesting change was the adoption of the Sensitork differential which made the anti-locking effect more efficient by transferring up to 90% of unused power to the relevant wheel.

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Specifications:
Production Period: 1985 - 1987
Designed By: Maserati
Body Built By: -
Number Built: ?
Dry Weight: 1086 kg
Top Speed: 215 kph   (S: 221 kph)
Engine Type: Front, six cylinders in 90 "V"
Bore and Stroke: 82x63 mm
Displacement: 1996 cc
Compression: 7.8:1
Engine Output: 180 bhp @ 6000 rpm (S: 210 bhp @ 6500 rpm)
Valves & Actuation: 3 OHV per cylinder with single overhead camshaft per bank
Carburettion: Supercharged engine with 2 IHI turbo-compressors and 1 two barrel Weber  42DCNVH carburettor. 'S' version equipped with 2 intercoolers
Ignition: Single, electronic
Lubrication: Forced with delivery pump
Drive: Rear wheel drive
Final Drive: 3.31:1 Sensitork
Clutch: Dry single disc
Gearbox: ZF 5-speed plus reverse
Frame: Unit construction with the body
Suspension - Front: Independent wheels, McPherson type, coil springs, double-action shock absorbers
Suspension - Rear: Independent wheels, coil springs, double-action shock absorbers
Brakes: Hydraulically operated power assisted four wheel disc brakes
Wheelbase: 2514 mm
Front & Rear Track: 1420 mm front; 1431 mm rear
Tyres: 195/60VRx14 (S: 205/55VRx14)
Wheels: Light alloy discs 7.50 x 14
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