Comp pack now gives 592 bop
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I must have missed this previously. More power for the new LCI models.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
StuH said:
I must have missed this previously. More power for the new LCI models.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
189 with the right boxed ticked .. can you do that?http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
would have though it capable of slightly more than 189.
Jonny TVR said:
StuH said:
I must have missed this previously. More power for the new LCI models.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
189 with the right boxed ticked .. can you do that?http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m6-competit...
would have though it capable of slightly more than 189.
I've never seen it in my M5 handbook and I am pretty certain that BMW UK don't offer it. However, you can get the increased limit retro-fitted to a UK car by a German dealer (Palmball had it done to his M6 and posted details of the process).
The M Drivers pack raises the limit from 155 to 189, the car is capable of much more. Some tuners can remove the limit on the engine but I believe there is another on the gearbox, so the car is still limited to about 205. In theory the stock car with no limit should be good for over 210, possibly over 215.
theboss said:
I'm taking my M5 to Berlin in a few weeks time so might be interested in the process for having the limit raised. If its thousands of pounds I don't think I'd bother unless there is some other improvement made to the car.
I don't think it's that expensive, but unless you go to Germany on a regular basis, is it really worth it?.JMBMWM5 said:
theboss said:
I'm taking my M5 to Berlin in a few weeks time so might be interested in the process for having the limit raised. If its thousands of pounds I don't think I'd bother unless there is some other improvement made to the car.
I don't think it's that expensive, but unless you go to Germany on a regular basis, is it really worth it?.Not on an M5, but when I purchased my Z4M I specced the M Driver's Package.
It cost from memory around 2000€ in early 2007, but it included two things: removal of the speed limiter (ran out of space at 178 mph) and a one and a half day training day at the Nurburgring. The cost included the hotel accommodation and meals plus tuition. There is the option to use a vehicle similar to your one or with your own car if you wish so. We grouped in the afternoon, had a brief theoretical session plus health and safety briefing and ad an hour or so of the "normal" exercises like obstacle avoiding, emergency braking and similar. Dinner at the hotel, then the following day was spent lapping the ring under instructor's supervision to improve the use of racing lines, braking points etc...
All in all expensive but a good experience, with the added bonus of the raised limit!
It cost from memory around 2000€ in early 2007, but it included two things: removal of the speed limiter (ran out of space at 178 mph) and a one and a half day training day at the Nurburgring. The cost included the hotel accommodation and meals plus tuition. There is the option to use a vehicle similar to your one or with your own car if you wish so. We grouped in the afternoon, had a brief theoretical session plus health and safety briefing and ad an hour or so of the "normal" exercises like obstacle avoiding, emergency braking and similar. Dinner at the hotel, then the following day was spent lapping the ring under instructor's supervision to improve the use of racing lines, braking points etc...
All in all expensive but a good experience, with the added bonus of the raised limit!
spartridge said:
Is that 100% John? I actually asked a dealer to check this out earlier for me before I spotted your post.
At the moment it only applies , but will be for the M5 I would think, get some good info before ordering as I re-ordered the M6 GC CP to get "Working LED's with HBA" got the car and the fercking lights just dippedBMW UK had to refund me £1700:00
RichardM5 said:
The M Drivers pack raises the limit from 155 to 189, the car is capable of much more. Some tuners can remove the limit on the engine but I believe there is another on the gearbox, so the car is still limited to about 205. In theory the stock car with no limit should be good for over 210, possibly over 215.
The gearbox limit is 199mph (GPS speed) i'm told so unless lucky, even with the delimit the car won't exceed 200mph. I of course plan to test this theory on the continent later in the year.RichardM5 said:
I thought it was 330kph (205.05mph), maybe it's 'only' 320kph (198.84mph). Who are you using for the delimit?
It is expected the M-DCT restriction will be cracked at some point, but the encryption is extremely strong. In fact the regular ECU encryption was increased on MY14 (LCi) cars.JMBMWM5 said:
What do guys think of the "BURGER BOX" it's supposed to give 70BHP on M5/6, anyone.
Have heard good reports, but i'd steer clear of a piggy back tune on such a car. As far as i'm concerned the car demands a Custom tune as the base power/torque varies greatly on these cars. I think tuning boxes have their place on cars such as your 320d's etc.W8PMC said:
Have heard good reports, but i'd steer clear of a piggy back tune on such a car. As far as i'm concerned the car demands a Custom tune as the base power/torque varies greatly on these cars. I think tuning boxes have their place on cars such as your 320d's etc.
YES you are right , I will give that a miss.Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff