01-14-2016, 05:26 AM | #155 |
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See two posts above. The M2 4.1 is 0-60mph, not 0-100km/h.
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01-14-2016, 06:40 AM | #157 |
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Those seats look fantastic.
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Start of production is in March, so I'm assuming then
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Copied from another forum I posted in:
I'm not sure why people are so hung up on the wheels. There's a high chance the base 19s will be optional like they are on the M5/6 CP. This is by FAR the most comprehensive CP there ever was. Is anyone here going to bust out their laptop and try to code their e-diff? As far as I'm concerned, if the CP helps the M3/4 put the power down better as well as handle better, they can put whatever wheels they want on there, and I'll deal with that "issue" later. You guys do know that wheels come off with 5 bolts right?
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Hoping BMW comes out with those 666 wheels as a Black color option and not just Silver
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As a side question. Without it actually lowering the car enough to look good how many of you would leave this suspension stock? Im guessing a lot of people would still be installing Springs/Coils. The e-diff settings should be able to be retrofitted by someone... |
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Personally, I'm leaning on leaving the car bone stock, even the ride height. Maybe some spacers would help. Worst comes to worst, I go with Swift springs. But I definitely have 0 desire to play with tuning and sways bars. And if I don't have to mess with the exhaust at all, that would be a huge plus as well as the M tax is real on mufflers. I say that now, but we all know that's subject to change haha
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Does anyone know if the power bump is the result of a software change or is it just essentially a correction of the stock numbers? If it is just software, then it would be inexcusable for them not to offer it as a retrofit in some way shape or form.
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IMO, the power bump only comes from software tweaks that allow more boost. There is an actual power increase (~4.4%) as BMW is quoting better acceleration numbers for the CP cars.
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01-14-2016, 07:49 AM | #171 |
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"(front: 265/30 R20, rear: 285/30 R20)"
Our 19" tires at the moment are Z rated. Sorry for the newbie question or if I am misreading it, but the 20" tires are R rated (upto 106mph). What gives CanAutM3 ? |
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The speed rating letter is shown right after the load rating number. For example PSS in 275/35R19 100Y.
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01-14-2016, 07:57 AM | #174 |
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The "R" in front of the 20 means that the number following the "R" is the diameter of the wheels (ie. 20 inches). You'll notice this sequence of numbers on every tire: xxx/xx Rxx
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Nope, see post above yours
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