Tuesday, October 13, 2009

New BMW M3 V10 power in the E91

    BMW M3 E91 5.0 V10 SMG  Family-Racer


    Attention all sporty, family men! The new BMW M3 is also available as a
    four-door saloon. That means it's very easy to justify buying a new plaything to
    your sceptical wife (or, in fact, to your own conscience). It's just a shame
    that the Bavarian company hasn't yet been able to bring itself to make an M3
    estate.

    The tuners at Geilenkirchen-based Manhart Racing probably thought the same thing
    when they built the car that BMW didn't want to build; an M3 touring. To produce
    it, the team centred around legendary mechanic Günther Manhart, furnished the
    E91 bodywork with the front apron, front side panels, side skirts and of course,
    the characteristic powerdome bonnet from the M3 saloon, designed their own
    M3-style rear apron and widened the rear wheel-arches to give them that M3 look.
    The aerodynamic rear-view mirrors really topped it all off. However, Günther
    Manhart knows that you obviously can't just make a car look good; it has to have
    something under the bonnet too. The axles, the tank, the complete steering
    system and a range of other hidden but otherwise essential parts have all come
    from the M3.

    BMW M3 E91 5.0 V10 SMG  Family-Racer


    V10 power in the E91

    So it only remains to talk about what really makes the M3: The 4.2-litre V8
    engine. But wait! At this point it should be mentioned that Manhart Racing
    specialises in fitting various BMW models with the formidable 5.0-litre engine
    from the M5 E60. And so the V10 engine found itself used in another BMW model,
    the E91. After optimising the electronics and incorporating HJS's
    stainless-steel four-pipe exhaust system with two 200-cell racing catalytic
    convertors, the heavy-duty unit manages an extremely impressive 550 PS, which is
    kept on a tight leash by the 7-speed SMG gearbox, also taken from the M5 and by
    the corresponding 100% limited slip differential

    With the vehicle possessing such an armoury, it can catapult itself from 0 to
    100km/h in only 4.3 seconds and on the motorway it easily cruises past most
    other performance saloons and estates (including the ‘true' M3 and M5 models)
    with its top speed of 324km/h.

    It's a good thing then, that Manhart Racing has equipped the car with tunable
    Bilstein PSS10 coilover suspension and an extremely stable Stoptech Sport Trophy
    Kit braking system with a six-piston calliper with grooved 380mm brake discs at
    the front and a four-piston calliper with 355mm brake discs on the drive shaft.

    The RÄD Monza three-part forged wheels with black rims fit perfectly with the
    character of this vehicle, and they are available in 9.5" and 10.5" x 20" sizes.

    Flat, size 255/30ZR20 and 295/25ZR20 Hankook S1 Evo tyres aim to provide higher
    levels of longitudinal and lateral acceleration.

    BMW M3 E91 5.0 V10 SMG  Family-Racer


    Performance interior

    A detailed look at the interior is also very much worth your. Driver and
    passenger both sit in outstanding BMW sports seats, and the back seats can be
    upholstered with leather or Alcantara to match those in the front. Likewise, the
    leather interior with Alcantara roof and door linings as well as the carbon
    fittings and the BMW performance steering wheel with illuminating indicator
    switches really give the car that racing look.

    Manhart Racing has set the purchase price for the complete car package at around
    €120,000. If desired, your current basis car can be upgraded.

    BMW M3 E91 5.0 V10 SMG  Family-Racer


    Technical facts

    Vehicle: BMW M3 E91 5.0 V10 SMG

    Bodywork: M3 E90 front apron, M3 E90 front fenders, M3 E90 bonnet, M3 E90 side
    skirts, M3 E90 wing mirrors, Manhart Racing-designed, M3-style, rear apron,
    widened rear wheel arches in the style of the M3.

    Engine: 5.0-litre V10 from the M5 E60, modified engine electronics, lifting of
    the Vmax limiter, complete stainless steel exhaust system with 2 x 200-cell HJS
    catalytic converters and 4 x 86mm exhaust pipes, tank from the M3 E90, 550 PS.

    Transmission: 7-speed SMG from the M5 E60, 100% limited slip differential from
    the M5 E60, front and rear axel from the M3 E90.

    Chassis: Bilstein PSS10 coilover suspension, steering system from the M3 E90.

    Brakes: Stoptech Sport Trophy Kit front and back, 6-piston callipers and 380mm
    slats in the front, and 4-piston callipers and 355mm slats at the rear.

    Wheel/Tyres: three-part RÄD Monza aluminium rims in 9.5" x 20" ET20 and 10.5" x
    20" ET20, Hankook Ventus S1 Evo Tyres in sizes 255/30ZR20 and 295/25ZR20

    Interior: heated BMW performance sports seats, leather-covered back seats in the
    style of the front seats, full leather interior with Alcantara roof and door
    lining, BMW performance steering wheel with illuminating indicator switches,
    acceleration and ¼ mile time displays.
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