Hartge Z3 M Coupé 5.0 V8 the one...

Hartge Z3 M Coupé 5.0 V8 the one...

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GTRene

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Monday 12th February 2007
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Here the link to the story about the only real Hartge Z3 coupe wich is for sale btw, you can email me by my profile I guess.

https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=20729D492A2D...


Since looking for another car for a long time, I finally found one and bought it,
and what a car it is...

Hartge (Z47) Z3 coupe 5.0 with 6-speed and in Hartge Titan-silber

Started life as a prototype and show-car bought new by Herbert Hartge basis black M coupe 09-1998 see the German website from Hartge.
It came with the standard 3.2 engine wich was soon Hartge/tuned stroked to 3.5L later in 1999 the 4.7 V8 (also used by Ascari Ecosse 4.7) came in and the car became a real Hartge Z47 by then, and finally after a total of 24.700km on the car before, it became a 5.0L (4930cc) (Also used in the last 3 Ascari Ecosse 5.0) and left their factory/Hartge as sold in 2002 as the one and only ever made Hartge Z47 Z3 coupe 5.0 owned by Herbert hartge himself, to make room for the next generation cars like the Z4.

Herbert Hartge has been involved with cars since his youth. From 1969 to 1983, he was a successful racing driver at home and abroad, firstly in Formula V racing cars and then in touring cars, primarily BMWs, VWs and Fords.



My Z3 adventure begun with a Z3 M roadster 1997(Boston green), then a Z3 M coupe 1999(black), then again a Z3 M coupe 1999(black) then after a while again a Z3 M Coupé but one out the last series(281 LHD) the S54 with DSC3 late 2001(phoenixgelb metallic) zo after so many Z3 I thought about a fast Lotus Exige/Elise with 300+ hp or a Ferrari 355gtb or a Pantera GT5S and a TVR Tuscan V8 and some more...some were hard to get or just sold or to expensive for the car? anyway this car was also far away but the latest car salesman offered to bring it to my home! what a service and boy what a special nice and good looking and maintained car!
Also I discovered that the Z3 M coupé cars are really superb cars for all round use way better then the other cars so I would come back to Z3 for "sure" but so fast I did not know but a chance to own such unique car a one off is very rare so I had to do...

It was the car I saw last year on sale for a short while and I mailed the man and he told me I could still buy it...aaaaaaaaaaaa it was the one of car I was crazy about but way to expensive those days, and more a car to show what Hartge can do(building his own cars too) to convert such car from a Z3 M coupé into this Hartge Z3 Coupé 5.0 V8 with his own new Hartge chassis-number and details cost a fortune when you order that and that's why only one 5.0L was build, when you go to the Hartge pages and look under Z3 you see this car (at least till 2010 it was)biggrin

So its a car with History and I never thought I really could get my hands on that car jippiebiggrin

Some changes I know compared to the "standard" Z3 M coupe from which this car uses the basis when it only had done 22.000km on it...

>>5.0L V8 around 530nm, they also said it has more power then they advertised (370ps) for their offered 5.0 V8 they talked about 420ps for this prototype.
>>since today 16-03-2010, I know how special this prototype engine is, its the engine they also use in the Ascari Ecosse 5.0 also the engine management with proof.
They made only 3 Ascari Ecosse with the Hartge 5.0 and one of those also used by Hartge for this/my Hartge Z3 coupe 5.0, thats why it has more power and uses a different engine then their series 5.0.
>>6 speed gearbox with short-shift
>>Special axle's
>>300km/h speedo and other rev ta-go(lower cause for V8)
>>nice alu pedals and handbrake lever and gear-knob.
>>special designed Hartge software(with a sticker under the bonnet on the box)
>>Hartge chassis-number and make also a Hartge plate under the bonnet show-able through the ventsbiggrin
>>Special exhaust 2 oval instead of 2x2 pipes and lighter too.
>>Special lightweight Kevlar bonnet with vents
>>Special handmade lower front with bigger vents to cool the oil-cooler.
>>Special bigger coolers and water-holders and a lot more under the hood.
>>KW3 chrome absorbers that can be set in height and firmness.
>>V8 emblems and ofcorse Hartge emblems
>>Hartge steering wheel(looks the same but is not! also with print)
>>Officially documents that its a real Hartge Z3 Coupé 5.0 so no longer called BMW or a converted car or replica.
>>Special suspension all around and many things more
>>Big Hartge multi-part wheels 19inch with 265/30-19inch on the rears and 235/35-19" on the fronts.
>>Hartge 5.0 engine covers
>>Car comes with the original German documents and Dutch documents.

That's what I could see, I have the car not that long so there could be more.

Its started life as a Z3 M Coupé in Sept 1998 and later a prototype for shows and testing, but in 1999? when the first V8 came in the 4.7, it became a real Hartge Z47.
its a official Hartge Z3 Coupé 5.0 (so no BMW with Hartge goodies) V8, here some older pictures most not so sharp though...but then you have a idea otherwise look at a Hartge dealer website under Z3 you find a picture too.





















GTRene

edited to make some pictures work again, also I have made a pdf file about the complete story of this Hartge Z3 coupe 5.0 with all details when it was in Hartge's possession so from 1998 tot 2002 with a lot details and facts since I gathered more info through the years.
On request I can send the link for that when you are interested to buy this lovely one of car with lots of history and German and Dutch road documents.

edit: the link to the pdf file about how the story about this one off unique car wents see on top of this list.

edited for a better link to my pdf about the Hartge story.

Edited by GTRene on Sunday 10th June 19:45

Luca1973

10,944 posts

249 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Jesus. That's some purchase. Nice one.

derestrictor

18,764 posts

260 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Absolutely nuthouse central, SUPERB!

Paul.B

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263 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Absolutely pig ugly mate ...............
































Just the way it should be!! thumbup (Having aquired a standard Z3M Coupe in November)

rassi

2,447 posts

250 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Amazing car! cloud9 If you ever - however unlikely it is - get fed up with it, drop me a mail, VERY interested!

road_terrorist

5,591 posts

241 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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I love that last pic of the engine, great looking cam cover with a nice big 5.0! Looks very nice under the bonnet

So is that engine a 5.0L V8 from an E39 M5 with some modifications, or is is a complete custom build hartge engine from a stock BMW V8?

What she like to drive compared to a six cylinder M coupe? Do you notice more weight over the front or less? Or are you too busy fighting ferocious oversteer to notice!

maahny

202 posts

219 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Congratulations! Looks like an awesome find. Please post more pics of it and come over to www.z3mcoupe.com to show it off.

GTRene

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Monday 12th February 2007
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rassi said:
Amazing car! cloud9 If you ever - however unlikely it is - get fed up with it, drop me a mail, VERY interested!

First I have to wait on my Dutch road registration but I guess that would be no problem as all paperwork is there(I hope) then I can drive it a while to feel all of it and see if I can live with it? only driven for an hour the day they brought it to me, and I drove "slow" (but even then just a toe on the pedal and the wheels try to dig in the road) because I have to get all registered first and have to get used to it, even though I had 3 Z3 M coupe's before this one is different...more hairy/scaryhehe its more a beast, the normal S50 or S54(my last M coupe) drives both very linear and "safe" this one though has so much grunt at low revs its more watch out I can bite backhehe so I will come back to this.
Also this one has a 6-speed instead of the 5-speed BMW...also very very short gear-lever and very chunky short shifting....nice
The engine is very smooth though you can feel the power under the gas-pedal, Wednesday I drive to the RDW on a one day plate(for registering day only)
So I will keep the car for some period as you guessed but I want it to keep in a good shape so I will not drive it to long, then maybe later sell it on when and if a good offer come...that's later first a while waiting and then driving at least 2 or 3 times a week, but not on a track or so its the only 5.0 Hartge Z3 coupe so it have to be taken care of and to enjoy for other car lovers.
GTRene



Edited by GTRene on Monday 26th February 09:48

GTRene

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road_terrorist said:
I love that last pic of the engine, great looking cam cover with a nice big 5.0! Looks very nice under the bonnet

So is that engine a 5.0L V8 from an E39 M5 with some modifications, or is is a complete custom build hartge engine from a stock BMW V8?

What she like to drive compared to a six cylinder M coupe? Do you notice more weight over the front or less? Or are you too busy fighting ferocious over-steer to notice! biggrin
Don't know for sure yet, think its complete custom build on the German fahrzeugbrief its 4930cc and there is a special Hartge sticker on the engine management that says Hartge own management don't change or try to read it its no standard something like that, contact Hartge, here is a picture of such sort engine maybe someone else know? at least I think this is the same? never had a BMW/Hartge V8 in a car of mine before so no experience only 2 TVR V8 engines...


the engine above looks like mine, but mine is different then the one's they put up for sale with just 370hp ;-)
mine is also a what older type (begin 1998 type) and came with 420hp (instead what the document says 350...that was for the type aproval from the also Z47 roadster that came with 350hp)
my hartge Z3 coupe 5.0 engine was develloped for the Ascari Ecosse the last 3 of them got this engine too, and hartge tested and used it in this very rare Z3.
for the type aproval they put a districtor in the inlet :-) ofcorse that is out the car now ;-)



GTRene



Edited by GTRene on Saturday 11th December 11:19

GTRene

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maahny said:
Congratulations! Looks like an awesome find. Please post more pics of it and come over to www.z3mcoupe.com to show it off.

Thanks for the link, when Í've got the pictures back that the car taxer made I can do that, or when I have my plates in about 2 weeks or so, and yes this car was hard to find but I also looked at some big German websites and a bit further...firing up that engine is very strangehehe you sit in a Z3(M) coupe but the sound is V8 smooth but powerfull very strange but also very special hope the roads stay a bit dry and not to cold...I've got a bit "used" to the DSC in my last Z3 M coupe S54...but this one warns you allready at low revs so thats nice too...wednesday my next drive to the RDW(SVA?) but full details I can only give after spending more time in it when my numberplates arive and ensurance is fully covered...can't wait
cheers.
GTRene

alfa male

389 posts

251 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Congratulations Rene. I have to say: Sjeezus wat een bak!

Enjoy!

GTRene

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Monday 12th February 2007
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thanks Alfa, Holland is weer een leuke auto rijker glad I'm the driver...
Hopefully RDW and licenseplates goes fast so I can drive and see how grippy the tarmac ishehe
GTRene

dinkel

26,884 posts

257 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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bounce

Perfect hok René. Ik kom snel es op de koffie . . . als 't droog is

Top pup

308 posts

205 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Wow, what a bit of kit. Fantastic thumbup

GTRene

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Monday 12th February 2007
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dinkel said:
bounce

Perfect hok René. Ik kom snel es op de koffie . . . als 't droog is

Is goed Dink, en anders zien we elkaar op de Wiesmann dag dit jaar? vreemd dat er nog geen open dag geboekt staat, heb ook een mailtje gestuurd wat weken terug maar nog niet wat gehoord, denk dat ze erg druk zijn met alles...
wordt vervolgd.
GTRene

dinkel

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257 months

Tuesday 13th February 2007
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IK RIJ GRAAG MET JE OP NAAR DE W'MANNEKES.

GTRene

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Tuesday 13th February 2007
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A little update here too

I did some nice discovery in my carfiles wich I have a lot out magazine's I bought over the years and in my BMW archive I found a 6 page article out a BMW magazine all about my car the Hartge Z3 coupe 5.0 with the numberplates Herbert Hartge begun to drive it as his own car the MZG-Z510 I send a piece of copy of my Fahrzeugbrief with this as proof how nice is that, there are only a few mistakes in this article they said it started as a 3246cc but that was 3201 I think they made the mistake because it was in 2002 and by then the S54 was there but in 1998 it was the S50 with 3201cc.
Also they talk about 5.0 with 350hp but that was the 4.7 this 5.0 engines they put on 370hp but this one I have is the prototype and only real Hartge 5.0 Z3 coupe also as brand and had more power, the dealer I bought it from says it has now 430ps but I think 400ps is fine too but I did not tested it myself, here the article of my car back in 2002, the car started life by Hartge as a Z3 M coupe and by 23.672km it became a conversion for what they could do as Tuner and little carmanufactor, and on 03-08-2001 it officialy is docomented for roaduse as a Hartge Z47 Z3 coupé 5.0



here the mag cover of the article; now I need to find Total BMW October 2002 also a update about my Hartge with final specs? anyone can send that to me a copy by mail? please...








As I said the writer made a few minor mistakes about some specs...the 350hp is the 4.7 and the 5.0 has 370<>380hp though this car from Hartge personally has a bit morehehe
They said around 430ps so 400ps sounds "save" to say I guess, anyway lots of torque to scare myself once in a while when I got a itch or a cramp in my leg when I'm driving it
GTRene

Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 14th February 15:16

scotty_917

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Tuesday 13th February 2007
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Can GTRene or anybody else on this forum point me in the direction of some links that'll give me some more info on what the Z3 M Coupe's are like to live with, drive, servicing, where to buy, etc? Many thanks.

GTRene

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Tuesday 13th February 2007
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scotty_917 said:
Can GTRene or anybody else on this forum point me in the direction of some links they'll give me some more info on what the Z3 M Coupe's are like to live with, drive, servicing, where to buy, etc? Many thanks.

Hello scotty, the Z3 M coupe's are really good to live with on a daily basis, its a perfect all round car all year round, this Hartge is ofcorse a bit more like a beast and its my fifth Z3 M(1 was a roadster M)
The standard Z3 M coupe S50-32 made from 1998<>2001 uses the E36 M3 engine but has no DSC I've had 2 of those and if you use the right oil(Castrol TWS 10w/60 or Motul Le-mans 20w/60 F300) the car is reliable too when you buy a good one that is.
They are strong and fast and when you lower the springs a bit and put some 18 or 19inch wheels under them you have a very nice toolyes
If you like it a bit "saver" buy the S54 M coupe made from 2001<>2002 those use the later E46 M3 engine but the engine are a bit lowered in revs 7.500rpm instead of the 8.000rpm and be sure you buy the updated engine! there were recalls from 2001 till 2003 otherwise when you use a lot of high revs the engine worns out fast only the updated engine's or newer engines and with the right strong oil you have no problem.
My last S54 m coupe 'had the newer 2003 engine, but it needed new followers so I changed them all for race versions and put a pair sharp schrick cams in them and more stuff so all new head stuff and also the latest Z4 M coupe oil-pump even mine was OK but the later one is stronger
Buy one and try one, a good damage free example and with 18 or 19inch and lowered suspension is a all day usable blast and feels very solid too, and they are rare the later model the rarest though...OK my Hartge is the raresthehe but that's a different story, have fun, ow and when you adjust the seat you have a better sit in those then the GT3 at least that is what I find.
GTRene


Edited by GTRene on Monday 26th February 09:52

scotty_917

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Tuesday 13th February 2007
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Thanks 'Rene!

Are you saying the S50 is a better engine than the S54; provided it's been maintained properly? scratchchin

ps...you're Hartge V8 looks great...the new bonnet/hood is especially wicked!!!