VX220 Turbo to Z4M Roadster

VX220 Turbo to Z4M Roadster

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Denno B

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Sunday 26th September 2010
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Is this a car that could replace my vx without me regretting it? I love the car but it is used more as a toy and i have a clio 172 as a daily driver. I feel it's a bit of a waste now having two cars and am contemplating replacing the both with one nice car. The Z4M seems a more sensible car to use everyday and i can't see much else for the money that comes close. The running costs for my two cars would probably be similar to running just an M so that's not an issue. Can i expect similar performance from the M as my mildly tuned turbo? (It's around 270bhp per tonne with 260ft lb of torque). The vx is an occasion everytime i drive it even after 3.5yrs of ownership and the performance is all that is required for road use, would the M have the same appeal? Any thoughts would be appreciated and if anyone has gone from a vx220 to a z4m your experiences would be good to hear and may help make my mind up.

Denno B

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Sunday 26th September 2010
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Porscheplayer said:
custardkid said:
the M, if my memory is correct, about 220 -230 per ton, so is slower.
That sentence should finish with, so is slower off the line, however once rolling and past 60mph the Z4M R will have the legs I think
Power/weight is a good performance measurement, but doesn't take into account aerodynamic drag.

I test drove VX a few years back, it was a great car but ran out of steam about 90mph

What sort of power is the VX220 putting out?
Yeah i'd expect the vx to leave the m off the line as it's probably low 4's to 60mph if i wanted to kill my clutch! Am more interested in rolling in gear acceleration and if that would be similar, 60-100mph would be around 6 seconds in the vx. My car has approximately 250bhp and pulls strong in every gear, plenty of torque to not have to work it too hard either. If the m would even match the performance i'd be happy with that but it's not all about that, the m seems a proper drivers car and something i could use all year round.

Denno B

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Monday 27th September 2010
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Herbs said:
Had 2 Elise's and now have a Z4M Roadster which is going up for sale tonight frown

i loved the Lotus very very much but the only area you lose is steering feeling. The M is more than capable and the big bonus for me as I use mine all year round is the heated seats and the fact the roof goes up and down in 10 seconds which meant that i got a lot more roof down action at all times of the year.

The M will be slighly slower up to around 60-70 but after that the M comes into its own.

Where abouts are you based? if you ever want a look round one and a spin just give let me know - i'm in Bournemouth.
Thanks for the kind offer but i'm based in the midlands so it's a litle too far for me! Yeah i'm not expecting the M to have the same acceleration lower down but if both were doing say 40mph and foot to the floor i wouldn't have thought there would be much in it. Besides in gear acceleration is more appropriate on the road as there are not many ocassions where you need to hammer it from a standing start really!

Denno B

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Tuesday 28th September 2010
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Out of interest what are the most popular tuning mods for the Z4M to get a few extra horses?Any particular exhaust system for example? Also any idea of cost to get to say 370-400bhp?

Denno B

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Thursday 30th September 2010
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I am very tempted, going to give it some serious consideration. Not 100% sure on the styling, some angles looks great, others not so good. Also don't no whether i prefer roadster or coupe...decisions, decisions.