Originally posted by Zoom
Most of what I have read has said that the A-3 thru A-8 models all used the BMW-801D-2 engine. If this is the case then what accounts for the performance differences of the different models, especially the jump in top speed from ~390 to 400+ mph from A-3 to A-4? Were different boost levels/systems or superchargers used? I don't think MW-50 was employed until the A-8 model so something else must account for the differences in top speed. I know that after the A-4 the top speed stayed the same or decreased due to weight increases, but the A-3 and A-4 were basically the same plane so shouldn't they have similar top speeds?
What makes you think it was the same engine between all fw-190's?
If they are called 802D-2 it doesn't mean they were all the same. It was a serie of motors just like you have today, let's say, Detroit Diesel D60.
You can get them at 350 Hp, 500hp, or anything in between.
Check this:
Between FW-190 A, F and G there were six BMW 802D-2 engines. all different. (posted long time ago by Crump)