BMW 528i How Fast
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BBS-LM

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3,978 posts

245 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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So I came across a BMW 528i tonight and was wondering how fast these cars really are, I was in a standard Mk1 Leon Cupra R and could just about keep up, I'm thinking this was a 540i V8 rebadged as a 528i.

R1 Indy

4,473 posts

204 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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Faster than your Seat Leon.

HTH

Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

219 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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528i is something like 6.7sec to 60mph

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

239 months

rohrl

8,984 posts

166 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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I can't help you on your query I'm afraid but I had to boot it to keep up with a school-run mum in a diesel X5 the other day in an LCR.

Verdammt Germans.

tdm34

7,476 posts

231 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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If it was an e39 version

Factory claim 192 bhp and 147mph for a manual version, anecdotal evidence suggests that
a good well serviced one will actually have about 210bhp

My one would regularly show slightly over 150 leptons on the dial then I saw a
GPS verified 149 leptons on a V-Box that I borrowed to find out just how quick
it actually was.....

God I miss that Car....

Burrito

1,705 posts

241 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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E39 or F10?
E39 is only c.190bhp so your car's broken!
F10 is supposedly 258, so more likely to leave you behind.

Nigel Worc's

8,121 posts

209 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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BBS-LM said:
So I came across a BMW 528i tonight and was wondering how fast these cars really are, I was in a standard Mk1 Leon Cupra R and could just about keep up, I'm thinking this was a 540i V8 rebadged as a 528i.
Occasionally, it goes the other way.

I have a 528i, and yes they are quite nippy, quicker than most of the mundane things you see on the road, and of course they are rather good at standing start stuff, because they drive the correct wheels.

I followed a really scruffy peug 106 through some roadworks at the normal 50 mph, after the works ended, I pulled out to overtake, as is the norm, and hit kickdown, the little beggar waited for me to be alongside, then left me for dead !

He didn't even have alloy wheels, don't ya just love a sleeper.

BBS-LM

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3,978 posts

245 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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Burrito said:
E39 or F10?
E39 is only c.190bhp so your car's broken!
F10 is supposedly 258, so more likely to leave you behind.
Well there is no way that was a standard E39 528i, with only 190Bhp and coming in at 1580 kg. Must have been a sleeper with a V8 in it, lets just say it was bloody quick.


Edited by BBS-LM on Saturday 7th April 23:01

NadiR

1,071 posts

168 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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If I was rebadging a 540i, I'd rebadge it as a 520/523i.

NadiR

1,071 posts

168 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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BBS-LM said:
Well there is no way that was a standard E39 528i, with only 190Bhp and coming in at 1580 kg. Must have been a sleeper with a V8 in it, lets just say it was bloody quick.
Edited by BBS-LM on Saturday 7th April 23:01
The engines in the 528i are very tunable, even a OEM manifold swap will give you 20bhp+.

veryRS

409 posts

166 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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If that was a standard 528i your cupra is bust or you forgot to change gear.

s m

24,095 posts

224 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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Back in 96 Autocar tested a manual E39 528i against the timing gear.

0-60 6.8
0-100 18.0
Max 142
Ss 1/4 15.3@93
Wt 1530kg
It's the 17th April issue

Autocar have only tested the 210bhp LCR - 4th Sept 2002 issue

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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s m said:
Back in 96 Autocar tested a manual E39 528i against the timing gear.

0-60 6.8
0-100 18.0
Max 142
Ss 1/4 15.3@93
Wt 1530kg
It's the 17th April issue

Autocar have only tested the 210bhp LCR - 4th Sept 2002 issue
What did it say about the LCR?

s m

24,095 posts

224 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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sebdangerfield said:
What did it say about the LCR?
That it was a 210bhp example and did 0-100 in the same time as the 528i - 18.0 seconds.

Autocar also tested an auto saloon 528 and manual 528 estate in 1997 but both were a fair bit slower than the manual saloon they tested in 96

Edited by s m on Sunday 8th April 01:27

veryRS

409 posts

166 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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s m said:
Back in 96 Autocar tested a manual E39 528i against the timing gear.

0-60 6.8
0-100 18.0
Max 142
Ss 1/4 15.3@93
Wt 1530kg
It's the 17th April issue

Autocar have only tested the 210bhp LCR - 4th Sept 2002 issue
Since 2009 the lcr has had the 2.0tsi engine tuned to 261bhp. If the 528 was standard the lcr should have blown it away.

Edit: just read the op...he was in a mk1 lcr, 1.8t at 207 bhp when made and probably far less now.

Edited by veryRS on Saturday 7th April 23:47

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 7th April 2012
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s m said:
That it was a 210bhp example and much slower than the ones Joe Public runs.............. wink

Autocar also tested an auto saloon 528 and manual 528 estate in 1997 but both were a fair bit slower than the manual saloon they tested in 1996


Edited by s m on Saturday 7th April 23:40
Ah, always fancied an auto 528 as a cheap barge to get to the station. Might go manual now!

M3RMS

1,167 posts

234 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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There ain't no replacement for displacement......

My old Cooper S Works & latterly the GP Works (both on par with a mk1 LCR) would regularly get embarrassed in motorway drags with half decent German saloons. Much as its hard to admit, these 200bhp hot hatches are built for the corners and are the square root of fk all good when competing above 60mph......

My old Mk5 Golf GTI was the same.

These cars are certainly nippy but they're not anywhere near as quick as we like to think by just looking at the 0-60 times.

I've got a 330i Touring that on paper is no quicker than the GTI was - but in reality pisses all over it on the straights.


s m

24,095 posts

224 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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veryRS said:
Since 2009 the lcr has had the 2.0tsi engine tuned to 261bhp. If the 528 was standard the lcr should have blown it away.

Edit: just read the op...he was in a mk1 lcr, 1.8t at 207 bhp when made and probably far less now.

Edited by veryRS on Saturday 7th April 23:47
If he was fortunate he might have got the same engine as in the 1.8 Octavia VRs they tested hehe

veryRS

409 posts

166 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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M3RMS said:
There ain't no replacement for displacement......

My old Cooper S Works & latterly the GP Works (both on par with a mk1 LCR) would regularly get embarrassed in motorway drags with half decent German saloons. Much as its hard to admit, these 200bhp hot hatches are built for the corners and are the square root of fk all good when competing above 60mph......

My old Mk5 Golf GTI was the same.

These cars are certainly nippy but they're not anywhere near as quick as we like to think by just looking at the 0-60 times.

I've got a 330i Touring that on paper is no quicker than the GTI was - but in reality pisses all over it on the straights.
The old 1.8t ands the 2.0 tsi engines are like chalk and cheese. My 2.0tsi is on a stage 1 and pulls 265bhp and 380nm torque and will happily stay with or out drag larger engined german barges and the like 60 to 100+. Tuned to stage 2 or higher they are bonkers.