E92 M3 spotted!

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adliz;329938 said:
emm, that's what the german engineer explained to us during the e90/92 m3 technical briefing.. i did ask that particular question in relation to dsg, and whether bmw did anything to solve the 'uninspired' feeling of the dsg..

also, if i'm not mistaken, veyron came with 7-speed twin clutch too..

cheers

p/s: saw u on the way in.. looked for u but cudnt find u anywhere.. :D

The German gentleman would be Mr. Fritz Lanio. He is a Master Instructor and also one of the Ring Taxi Drivers :)

Yup, you are right, the Veyron is the first one to have a 7 speed DCT.:rock:

Hope you had good fun. I was doing Advanced Drivers Training on Sunday after giving taxi rides on Saturday. Tough job, but someone gotta do it :love:

Cheers:burnout::burnout:
 
tony5050;330032 said:
thanks steven,

but any idea on the coupe?

Tony, do you mean, the M-DCT on the M3 coupe~??? in USA M-DCT is available on BMW M3 coupe, covertible and also sedan:rock:~!!!! friend, are you intent to buya BMW m3 coupe~???
 
Taken from Motortrader.com.my, posted by Uncle Chips Yap.

BMW M3 Sedan
June 02, 2008 10:13 PM Author: Chips
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The most powerful M3 - with 4 doors - ever offered in BMW showrooms is here in Malaysia with a retail price of RM713,800 (excluding insurance). Sharing the 4th generation M3 Coupe’s high-revving and generation defining 4.0-litre V8 engine (15 kgs lighter) which is capable of delivering a maximum output of 309 kW/420 bhp at 8300 rpm (400 Nm of torque at 3900 rpm), the new sedan can rocket to 100 km/h from standstill in a claimed 4.8 seconds. For safety reasons, an electronic limiter restricts the maximum speed to 250 km/h. The V8 boasts the company’s variable double-VANOS camshaft management. Offering extremely fast and responsive valve timing, this technology reduces charge cycle losses and improves the output, torque and response of the engine, with a positive influence on fuel economy and emission management.
In line with the principle of BMW EfficientDynamics, the new BMW M3 also features Brake Energy Regeneration which ensures the generation of electric on the overrun phases and the application of the brakes. This serves to charge the car’s battery without tapping on engine power and, accordingly on the energy contained in the fuel burnt. Apart from extremely efficient generation of electric current, this also helps to provide more drive power when accelerating, making the car even more dynamic and agile on the road.
With this new 4-door variant joining the M3 stable, BMW’s raciest 3-series has become more practical and usable for everyday driving – while retaining the DNA of the current Formula 1 engine raced by the BMW-Sauber F1 Team. Adapted from BMW M’s racing heritage, a separate throttle butterfly for each cylinder – eight in this instance – provides immediate reaction to the gas pedal at all times. Two stepper motors operate the four throttle butterflies on each row of cylinders, giving the engine a particularly sensitive response at low speeds for extra power and performance.

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The new M3 Sedan also sports the world’s first 7-speed Double-Clutch Transmission (M DCT Drivelogic), specifically conceived and designed for a high-speed power unit. Compared with all conventional systems available so far, this new gearbox ensures an optimum gearshift and even more dynamic acceleration, and, at the same time, reduces fuel consumption by a significant margin. The new M Double-Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic shifts gears without the slightest interruption in the flow of power, thus promoting both the sports driving experience and gearshift comfort for the driver. In its gearshift characteristics, the new M Double-Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic is ideally matched to the fast-revving V8 engine.
By switching between M DCT Drivelogic programs, drivers can vary shift times from a choice of 6 settings: 1 for maximum comfort, and 6 for maximum performance. The choice of programs determines the speed which one clutch engages and the other disengages, without any interruption of the flow in torque to the wheels.

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Providing sure-footed responsive handling for a high-performance and luxurious sedan, a new aluminium chassis is developed specifically for this new model. Virtually all of the front-end components are aluminium, including the front struts, swivel bearings, central subframe and an additional thrust panel below the engine serving to maximize lateral stiffness of the entire front section. These weight-reduction measures and materials have helped reduce weight by approximately 2.5 kgs when compared to the previous M3.
Front to back, the design of the M3 Sedan evokes an athletic and sporting stance. The front end, though clearly a BMW based on the double-kidney shaped grille, boasts three large air intakes below the grille. The muscular look from behind is designed to take up the particular look of the car’s front end. A discreet lip spoiler on the bootlid optimises the car’s streamlining and reduces lift on the rear axle. In its contours, the split diffuser beneath the rear bumper takes up the shape of the air intakes at the front of the car as the air guide and the dual tailpipes move towards the centreline of the car, visually contracting the rear end at the lower centre point.
Inside, the M3 Sedan maintains the ambience of sporty functionality with electrically-adjustable M seats, a multifunction M leather steering wheel with the M Drive button and Carbon Stucture Leather interior trims, and “Novillo” leather seats in special colours. Also standard is BMW Individual headliner in Anthracite.

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The M Double Clutch Transmission provides uninterrupted transmission of power for fast gear changes and driving dynamics programs such as Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Electronic Damper Control (EDC), Servotronic and the Power button providing fine tuned driving characteristics. With MDrive, all defined settings for DSC, EDC, engine response (Power button) and Servotronic can be stored and activated in a specially created personal program.
For wheels, the M3 Sedan rides on exclusive M light alloy wheels Double-spoke style 260 M with the tyres (front: 245/40 R18, rear: 265/40 R18) rated for the maximum speed.
 
ALBundy, I know you've go to the M track day, right~? is the BMW X6 offical launch in Malaysia:rolleyes:~??? saw the pic taken by you, but no BMW X6 news in the newspaper:stupid:~!!!
 
Steven7;330169 said:
ALBundy, I know you've go to the M track day, right~? is the BMW X6 offical launch in Malaysia:rolleyes:~??? saw the pic taken by you, but no BMW X6 news in the newspaper:stupid:~!!!

X6 is not Officially Launched yet in Malaysia. It was a sneak preview.

Cheers
 
ALBundy;330171 said:
X6 is not Officially Launched yet in Malaysia. It was a sneak preview.

Cheers

I see, I think the BMW X6 is opening for booking already~!!! right~? in other hand, I'm very interesting of the M track day event, but sadly I'm not there, so after saw your pic in Your shot,I'm quite happy but not enough pic from the event lah, hope you can post more pic for M track day event:rock:~!!!! hope..........~!!!!
 
Omg, that's a nice number plate holder. Do you think Auto Bavaria sells those out?
 
alpina b5;367076 said:
nope, i wait for the m3 csl

Bro, do you know the 470 HP 2010 BMW M3 CSL has been canceled~??? BMW’s head honcho at the M division, Ludwig Willisch told CAR Magazine “Based on current numbers, there is most likely insufficient demand for the M3 CSL.” So there you have it, straight from the speedmeister's mouth. No symphony of lightness and power, no Germanic motoring nirvana, no CSL. Adding insult to injury, the M division will instead focus it's efforts on the X5 and X6.
 
Steven7;367084 said:
Bro, do you know the 470 HP 2010 BMW M3 CSL has been canceled~??? BMW’s head honcho at the M division, Ludwig Willisch told CAR Magazine “Based on current numbers, there is most likely insufficient demand for the M3 CSL.” So there you have it, straight from the speedmeister's mouth. No symphony of lightness and power, no Germanic motoring nirvana, no CSL. Adding insult to injury, the M division will instead focus it's efforts on the X5 and X6.

damn, no CSL??
 
yup.. i was really thinking of selling my csl, hopefully to get the e92 variant.. since no csl on the e92, decided to keep holding on my obsolete e46 for now.. kekeke..
 
adliz;368525 said:
yup.. i was really thinking of selling my csl, hopefully to get the e92 variant.. since no csl on the e92, decided to keep holding on my obsolete e46 for now.. kekeke..


keep for project car. the m3 with vf sc i rode during my last trip to tokyo was mesmerizing! I doubt the current e92 m3 can be that much of cheap and fun!!

saw the VF engineering website - 7th gear is the sole distributor for APAC! how awesome is that! SMGII can really take the beating considering the bolt on can easily pump out 500 rhwp the least!

In perspective, my vw gti spent 30k on performance brought me nowhere. had to spent 6 digits RM on my evo to break 500whp mark! But, for rm50k and getting 500 rwhp on m3 is totally mind blowing! e46 m3 rules!
 
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