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BMW M4 - Sport Auto test ride and interview with Albert Biermann
Featured on BIMMERPOST.com This is my translation of the major parts of this article. My apologies for bad sentences or missed meanings (I have tried my best from a hotel room after a long day at work...): ------------------ They start the article with an observation that Biermann seems a bit anxious and how he fires up the six cylinder and revs it, firing off a couple of “raw six cylinder salvos”. On handling: “No BMW M base model has been developed so consistently for track use as the new M3/M4. It has not been so much about raising the power over the previous model, but to lower the weight and get a coherent overall concept.” The M4 should reach more than 300km/h, but that is only half the story. The other half is how it corners. The double joint front suspension has lost 5kg. Tolerance free joints and bushings increases stability. The rear suspension is mounted directly to the body. The active rear diff is taken from the M5/M6. On weight saving: The new car will weigh under 1500kg (in base version). The propshaft in CF saves 5kg. The electrical steering saves 3kg over the hydraulic system. On electrical steering: Biermann acknowledges that “to many, electrical steering is a “devils tool” but to us the weight saving of 3kg was a argument. We are also aiming to have a self-correcting, undetectable steering assistance”. “We want to have the best electro mechanical steering in the car that money can buy”. It was also a factor that the base cars have electro mechanical steering and that it was a clear objective to use BMW M budgets on weight reductions instead of developing a dedicated hydro mechanical steering only for the M models. On the engine: The S55 will be assembled on the regular production line in Steyr, not in the special engine factory in Munich. “The departure from a NA engine was decided quite early. Only a maximum 5% of the life time of a M3 is the engine used at full load. In the other 95% a turbocharged engine will be more efficient and at the same time give better performance”. Thanks to the high torque this means that also the higher gears can be used (for overtaking etc). “The boost pressure will be at a maximum 1,3bar. That way we can give the customer the same power level at high temperatures and high altitude. Under normal conditions, the boost pressure will be lower” explains Biermann. The crankshaft is forged. There is a separate oil return system for the turbos to ensure that the oil is evacuated even during extreme braking and cornering manoeuvres. On cooling: In addition to the main coolers there are several secondary coolers, both for high and low temperature circuits, as well as for the turbo and transmission. There is also a secondary water pump to provide a balanced temperature management. On transmissions: The manual is derived from the 1M but has been modified and is now 12kg lighter. The 7-speed DCT is taken from the M5/M6, with it's longer ratios (over the E9x M3 DCT - helping fuel consumption). On brakes: Standard front brakes will be 4 piston callipers and the CF brakes will have a 6 piston calliper. Driving impressions: (Biermann seems to be driving quite enthusiastically during the drive) The force of 430PS and 560Nm is delivered with a dry, throaty and bassy rumble. The “Tourenwagen-timbre” is no longer remained. “No M engine should shy away from high RPMs”, Biermann says as the tacho needle has left 7500rpm behind a long time ago. Biermann steps on the throttle and enjoys the "blaring sound of the valved exhaust system". ------------- I found this quite interesting and informative. At least until we can get final specs and drive impressions/comparison tests Last edited by Boss330; 11-20-2013 at 02:57 PM.. |
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I am glad the transmission is from the 1m and not the old e9x m3. it is MUCH better in the 1M, and is one of the best ive driven. I hope to get mine in manual form and hope that the rev matching function is available (and optional by having it only in a specific mode) as I would really enjoy this function at the track. thanks for posting.
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560 Nm of torque. So the torque is at 413 lb/ft and he stated revving beyond 7500 rpm. That sounds great.
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I think for all of the technology and the lighter weight CF parts, you need to have the engine made in a more streamlined factory to keep the costs down or else this car would cost a fortune. Also that torque upgrade is ENORMOUS compared to what I'm driving in my e92 M3!!! If it handles better and has that much power, it should be an amazing car!
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You forget the cost savings comments from Albert Biermann in this Interview - especially in case of the engine... and that the overall tenor of the Artikel looks like Sportauto was no soooo happy about the engine descission.
The following artikle in this mag is an really great hommage at the old S65 and shows Sportauto's real intentions !!! |
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Also cheap watches shows the right time, but most technic inspired people would choose an Rolex, Omega, Breitling ... if they habe the money to buy one. Same issue with the new M3/M4 ... going back from an Breitling like S65 to an cheaper more standard S55 engine is an bad move for many real M fans ... also when the S55 fulfil the needed power demands ... and don't forget great torque was never an part of THW real M spirit !!! |
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However I can't find any negativity towards the S55 in the article at all. They do describe Biermanns increasing joy as speed builds and the engines power is used. Perhaps you could translate the parts that I don't "get" in the German text? What parts of cos savings did I miss out? I mentioned the comment on electro mechanical steering, and that's the only direct comment I can find in the article. There are no cost saving comments related to the engine in the article. Only info as regards the oil pan in Magnesium, forged crank, extra cooling etc. All costly improvements over the N55... |
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He states three main reasons for going electric: -Weight savings -Cost savings -Development costs of hydraulic steering Reasons for going hydraulic: -Steering feel Reasons against going hydraulic: -Weight -Cost of development Porsche has done a great job it seems with their electro mechanical steering in the 991, so hopefully BMW will get a similarly good system from ZF as well. So in that view I don't see his comments on electro mechanic steering as idiotic at all... |
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It's all relative. These are all companies that need to survive and make their customers happy at the same time. The Good ol Days are not the same anymore. We have to look at efficiency as part of how these companies survive. I own my own company, you need to do the best you can to keep costs low so you can make a decent living but not sacrifice any quality.
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The F10 M5 has a similarly engineered cooling system with dedicated AC for the DME/ECU. Separate water pump system for cooling turbos after shutting off the engine, loads of additional coolers etc.
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