Showing posts with label m3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label m3. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2009

Alpina V12 in an E30


E30 with a V12!

Robert Stelzenberger´s brutal E30. From the beginning it was just a 325i, but after 8 months of intensive work the car should be renamed 350i. The car got done in september 2000, it got a couple of months to get it approved, and now the car rolls legally on the streets.



Technical facts:

Engine: Alpina B12 5.0 who produces 257kw/350hp, and the engine is modified.
6 speed manual gearbox taken from the 850CSi.
E36 suspension
servo from bmw 750, breakes from M3 E36.
Exhaust system from 750i.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Dinan to boost 2008 Bmw M3 to 628 hp


Since its launch, the 2008 Bmw M3 made quite a buzz, but now Dinan is pushing it to its limits. Dinan, a well-respected BMW tuner known for working miracles on the Bavarian cars, said today that its new version of the M3 will be powered by a 5.7-liter engine capable to develop 628 hp. The “standard” M3 is powered by a V8 engine developing 420 hp and can go from 0-60 mph in just 4.8 seconds. With a boost to 628 hp, the Dinan M3 will beat out its brothers, the M5 and M6. No launch date has been set, but of course we’re going to stay on top of this hot M3.
Source: Top Speed

Friday, July 11, 2008

BMW 335i Coupe & Cabriolet Get M3’s 7-Speed Double-Clutch Gearbox


Parallel to the market launch of the facelifted 3 Series sedan and touring models, BMW announced the availability of its new 7-speed semi-automatic gearbox with double-clutch for the 335i Coupe and 335i Convertible models. Named DKG, the new double-clutch transmission was introduced for the first time on the M3 Sedan. It offers the driver the choice of controlling the gearbox changes through a shift lever on the centere console or via paddles on the steering wheel.
Equipped with this gearbox, the 335i Coupe with the 306Hp twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter straight six completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 5.4 sec or 0.1 sec faster than the model fitted with the 6-speed manual transmission and 0.3 seconds faster than the 335i Coupe with the previously available 6-speed automatic.

Furthermore, the double-clutch gearbox helps drop consumption in both the 335i Coupe and Cabriolet by up to 5% compared to the equivalent models with 6-speed manual or automatic transmissions. In particular, the 335i Coupe & Convertible models with the DKG achieve an average fuel consumption in the combined EU test cycle of 8.8lt /100km (26.7 mpg) and 9.1lt/100km (25.9 mpg) respectively.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

30 Years of M Power


Thirty years have pased since the first “M” series production model, the legendary M1 rolled of the Bavarian car maker’s assembly line in 1978, the BMW M GmbH has now delivered 300,000 M vehicles all across the world. The 300,000th model is an alpine white BMW M3 Coupe that was sold to a customer in Regensburg, an East Bavarian town located near BMW’s “M” plant.

Although the M1 marks the beginning of BMW M model history, it was more of a race car than every day driver. The first real-world car to wear the “M” sport badge was essentially the 1979 M535i which was followed by the 286Hp M6/M635CSi in 1983 and a year latter, the 286Hp M5.
Today, the vehicle portfolio of the BMW M ranges in over nine models, the Z4 M Roadster and Coupe that boast a straight six with 343 bhp; the M5 Sedan & Touring, the M6 Coupe and Convertible that all feature a 507 bhp V10 engine and last but not least, the M3 Coupe, Sedan and Convertible that are equipped with a 420 bhp V8 engine.

According to the Bavarian automaker, in the year 2007, BMW M GmbH automobiles accounted for around one percent of the BMW Group's overall turnover worldwide.

The most popular M model is the M3 with worldwide purchases of the new version having surpassed the 4,000 mark in the first four months of 2008. The USA is the most important market for BMW M automobiles, and on the European continent the high-performance sports cars are popular in the UK, Germany and Italy.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

2008 BMW AC Schnitzer ACS3 Sport

I've always loved the way AC Schnitzer tunes their cars, it's simple but at the same time they make the car look extraordinary. Here we have the BMW 3 series, that is light weight and a spectacular engine, with a mighty suspension. This is a perfect race car. It does 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds, that is fast. The bodykits are made from a high quality material, none of that cheap fiberglass stuff. Options include a sports airbag and a carbon interior trim.
Performance
Acceleration 0-60 mph: 4.6 Seconds

My Rating: *****/*****

Friday, March 21, 2008

1991 BMW M3

Probably one of the finest cars ever built, and the BMW that has made the most history. The E30 m3, perfect for cruising and racing. This car is the car that made critiques notice BMW in the late 80's and early 90's. This is one of my favorites, a true collectors car, which I myself plan to get. It is fun to drive and the real definition of a BMW.
Engine
Power bhp: 215
Torque lb-ft: 180
Type: Inline-6 2.3L

Performance
Acceleration 0-60 mph: 7.1 seconds
Quarter mile: 15.4 seconds
Top Speed: 143 mph
My Rating *****/*****

Base Price: 1991 BMW M3 - $18,950

Friday, September 21, 2007

2009 BMW M3

2009 BMW M3 Coupe
The new BMW will surely be a head turner. For the first time ever an M3 will have a v8 powered engine. The slick design and power for the price will be a grabber for the car collectors, and car enthusiasts.


Engine
Type: V8
Displacement cu in: 244
Power hp at RPM: 420/8300
Torque at RPM: 295/3900
Redline at RPM: 8400
Driveline: Rear Wheel Drive
Exterior Dimensions & Weight
Length × Width × Height in: 181.7 × 71.6 × 55.8
Weight lb: 3648
Performance
Acceleration 0-60 in 4.6 seconds
Top Speed mph 155 electronically limited

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