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4600lbs? LOL.
A Macan is 400lbs lighter.
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Is this going to be the specifications for the new M3 and M4?
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F97/F98 need to trim some weight! No CF roof, no CF drive shaft in Competition Pack? CF strut bar should have been extended and replace those two metal one on the two side. Would expect 503hp AWD to run at least faster than 3.5s 0-60 from official number. The front/rear tire would have been nicer in 265 / 295 setup. BMW should have opt for flared F/R fenders on F97/F98.
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I'm just guessing, but I believe it's because of the electronic parking brake. I'm betting that BMW has a combination floating caliper that functions as the parking brake as well. Honestly, this probably has a net positive gain in performance due to the lower unsprung mass of the caliper as well as not requiring the drum parking brake. Fixed caliper brakes are heavier and provide very little benefit on a road car like this in the rear. The extent of "performance" driving an X3 M will undergo in its life are stop light rag races and excessive speed while weaving in and out of traffic on the freeway. These are not really activities where a fade-free brake system is needed.
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Just watched the Facebook video for these. Apparently they only have 4WD and 4WD Sport, no 2WD. Will be interesting to see what that means but it's a little bit disappointing.
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Nice vehicle to be sure...but near $100kCAD with tax...crazy. IMO of course.
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There is no deformity, as you say. When the TC is slipping (is not locked) the limiting factor is heat build up. Programming of the TC stall speed is used to control heat build up and driveability. What you're referring to is a ballooning effect from centrifugal forces within the TC at very high rpms. I doubt a 7600 rpm is cause for excessive ballooning. The VQ37HR in Nissan/Infiniti applications revs to 7600 with a standard TC equipped 7 speed auto. BMW's turbocharged inline 6s are all about low-end grunt and rapid spool times. The emphasis, good or bad, has moved away from high rpm excitement to savage low end thrust......really has nothing to do with rpm limitation on the 8HP series ZF transmissions. |
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It's probably worth noting that "curb weight" includes commonly equip options, looking at OP there are going to be a lot of features standard, and the exec pack probably will be high take rate so curb weight is gonna be pretty much as heavy as it will get
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I really want one of these but I think I'll hold on to the m40i til the x6m comes out. I need a v8 in my life haha
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Probably too low volume to justify the additional costs when compared to the M3/M4 which is higher volume for the M///arketing.
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