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04-05-2012, 08:22 AM | #133 |
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There's something fake about the feeling of a turbo car accelerating. I drive a golf v gti, and I love the acceleration, but it feels fake. When I drive my wife's Mazda 6, it doesn't accelerate as hard obviously, but it feels more real, immediate, and more enjoyable revving it to its redline. Turbo engines never rev as hard, or as high. Before the gti, I drove a 1994 model e36 318i, and later a 2000 Toyota mr2 spyder, and I loved revving both of them. I know the new M3 has to be a turbo car for fuel economy reasons, but don't tell me we all wouldn't love another NA M3.
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The whole "turbo lag" argument is so overused by enthusiasts and journalists alike. Most high performance turbos, of reasonable displacement, made in the last 5 years or so, have no appreciable lag when driven properly. |
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I'll buy one when you can make the statement, "it has no lag even when you drive it improperly, and revs as high as the previous generation NA engine". Hell I may buy it anyway just to have my chest cave in on acceleration. You do get tons of torque with turbos, they are good for that. |
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04-05-2012, 09:14 AM | #136 |
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Torque and high revs do not go together. It sounds like you're picking high revs over torque. They can both get to similar results, look at a F458 and a GT2, both are roughly as quick as each other, but one makes more than a 100 lb/ft of torque more with nearly a liter less displacement and a few grand lower redline.
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PS. The thrill of high revs can sometimes wear off too, when torque is so poor that the trade off is too great. e.g. the Honda S2000 PPS. Going down the greater displacement route is also lazy. As in the 6.2 liter AMG option. Last edited by MMMMM3; 04-05-2012 at 09:37 AM.. |
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I'm sure the new F80 will be fast, but I sort of fear it won't be much fun to drive. |
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I mean if you understand the power delivery of the motor. Same thing with the S65 - try accelerating from 1500RPM in 6th on the highway - no pull at all. But, why would anyone do that? Doesn't stop journalists from doing it or people from complaining about it.
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Numerous reviews (not only CR), particularly out of Europe have talked about losing communication with the road (ride, sound, steering feel, noise, etc) in all the new platforms (including the M5), which might not necessarily be a bad thing, if the avg consumer prefers more comfort/isolation/smoother ride. This may actually end up increasing sales/profits for BMW, in which case it would be an ultimately very good business decision. Just think that CR has best articulated some of the points raised by some of these "greater authorities". Sometimes its good to solicit and pay attention to all points of views and help eliminate natural biases brought about by the natural tendency for people to seek validation for decisions. And speaking of validation, CR have been huge fans of BMW driving dynamics vs the competition for the past decade. Ultimately, the only true "authority" is yourself and we'll see how all these cars drive when we drive them ourselves and make up our own minds. |
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04-05-2012, 06:14 PM | #142 | |
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I don't like turbos, they are a compromise, and will always be a compromise to get good fuel economy/keep engine displacement down. They will rev lower, and make a less pleasing sound when driven hard. Lots of people don't mind that they are compromising, and I'm open to compromise myself (I bought a turbo engined Golf GTI myself) but I miss the NA feeling too. |
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From Bimmerpost interview @ http://www.f30post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=672309 :
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Having heard the sound of the new M5 turbo engine (massive disappointment compared to S85) and read numerous reviews of road testers complaining of the electric assisted steering, the new wave of M cars do not excite me at all. New M5 is far too heavy and therefore needs so much more power and torque than previous model and consequently more electronics to try and harness that power to the road. A vicous circle IMO and M, I feel, is going down the AMG route.
A NA engine is hard to beat when it comes to noise, throttle response and purity. I have a feeling that (for me) M cars are becoming too artificial and losing purity at the expense of lower CO2, all-round usability and ease of use. BMW M need to focus on building cars with less weight and get a grip on how to make the steering more communicative with proper feel a la Lotus. Hopefully they'll also build more focussed models for the enthusiast rather than the fan boy poser. |
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Lotus cars are track cars that are usable on the road as well. M cars are road cars that are usable on the track as well. Each has a different target audience. Sounds like what you need, is to get a Lotus !? (or a CSL / GTS version of a BMW) Quote:
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^ Lotus does not go well at the moment. In even before they went not well, that they decided to change their strategy. They are going after Ferrari and Lamborghini.
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I feel like a broken record, but the new 3-Series is just too dang big.
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It's been that way for a long, long time. The E36 was a great size, the E46 was starting to get a little too big for my taste and the E9x just held no interest to me. The only F3x car that interests me is the F31 as wagons are supposed to be kinda big.
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everybody has an opinion. I'm looking forward to the new M3 because of its size - I can dump the M5 and get into something more maneurverable, and the teens can still fit in the back. I'm not a big fan of turbos either, but if they kill the *$&@ throttle lag I'll be happy with it.
I totally disagree with Singletrack. I don't want to adjust my driving style to accommodate the lag in the motor. The downshifting throttle blip on a Cooper S takes 3 times as long to execute as it does on a e9X M3 because you have to - "wait for it". Heck with that. I'm a type A.
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