[Shotimes] Way (OT) new BMW M5
Mark Nunnally
Mark Nunnally <marknunnally@joimail.com>
Tue, 6 Dec 2005 15:09:33 -0500 (EST)
I saw a recent show where the BMW F1 team ran the M5 against their F1 car from a drag race. IIRC by the time the M5 got to 60 mph, the F1 car was going 150+! By the time the M5 was at 100 mph, the F1 car was already working through turn 1 (they were racing down the front stretch of a track), looked liked it put 1/4 mile on the thing in just a few secs. Unreal.
The point of the excersise wasn't to show how slow the M5 is, but to show how fast the M5 is, and how other-worldly fast the F1 cars are! pretty cool
they also did a brake exercise with an M3 running alongside the F1 car @ 130 mph and slamming on the brakes. The F1 car just stopped, the M3 looked like it had no brakes :)
mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Porter <ronporter@prodigy.net>
Sent: Dec 6, 2005 2:44 PM
To: Shotimes <shotimes@autox.team.net>, V8List SHO <v8sho@v8sho.com>
Subject: [Shotimes] Way (OT) new BMW M5
In keeping with ticking some people off with "other car" discussions!! ;-)
Went to my dentist last week, and saw that he had taken possession of his
new '06 M5. I didn't think they were out yet, but he says that his is one of
the first in the state. He had turned in his "old", underpowered 400 HP M5
for this one (!!). FWIW, he has leased a steady string of 540i 6-speeds,
then the old M5, now this one. He always gets black cars with black
interiors (one reason I like him!!). He had to settle for the SMG on this
one, as the 6-speed for the US market won't be out for anther year and his
lease was up now, but he says he will be back into a 6-speed when this
2-year lease is up.
Anyway, IMHO, not only is this the BEST looking M5 that BMW has ever
produced, it is the best-looking 5-Series ever made....period!! If you go to
www.bmwusa.com, you can option a black one and see it, but with the
M5-unique front & rear fascias, plus the side panel trim and the 19" wheels,
this is one mean-looking SOB.....way more so than the previous M5.
An interesting thing is the initial break-in. They recommend no more than 5K
rpm for the first 1,200 miles, then you MUST bring it in for its first
service at 1,200 miles. At this point, they change ALL of the fluids (except
for the coolant). He also understands that they then tweak the engine
management for full power (he says it seems a bit "doggy" right now).
I need to start buying PowerBall tickets again!!
Ron Porter
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