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<blockquote data-quote="Gerald 5" data-source="post: 323238" data-attributes="member: 10337"><p>Yes relative to other made of car. I suggest that you get a reliable mech to check b4 signing as it will be difficult to gauge your defination of "heavy". If it is the "normal" heavy, you only need a day or 2 to get use to it, after that, you should be able to enjoy the tight steering feel and the precision of the UDM will give the extra confident of the car/road that you are attacking.</p><p>Warning: It will be extremely difficult to find that feeling if you dicided to change car. This includes the E60. It happened to me. This is only my opinion.</p><p></p><p>520 M54 double vanos is a good choice for normal drive. It should be sufficient, not unless you are one who is going more for power. Try google <a href="http://www.bmwheaven.com" target="_blank">www.bmwheaven.com</a> for the spec</p><p> </p><p>Type 520i LCI </p><p>Transmission </p><p>Series 5 (e39) </p><p>Body Sedan </p><p>Built '00-'03 </p><p>Weight 1570kg </p><p>Dimensions </p><p>Length 4775mm </p><p>Width 1800mm </p><p>Height 1435mm </p><p>Performance </p><p>Top speed 226km/h </p><p>Acceleration 0-100km/h 9.1s </p><p>Elasticity 80-120km/h (4th gear) 9.4s </p><p>Fuel Consumption </p><p>City 12.2 l/100km </p><p>Highway 7.1 l/100km </p><p>Combined 9 l/100km </p><p>CO2 emissions - </p><p>Engine </p><p>Type M54 </p><p>M Number M54 B22 </p><p>Management - </p><p>Displacement 2171cc </p><p>Cylinders 6 </p><p>Valves per cylinder 4 </p><p>Arrangement inline 6 </p><p>Stroke - </p><p>Bore - </p><p>Compression Ratio - </p><p>Weight - </p><p>Fuel type petrol </p><p>Power 125kW / 170HP </p><p>@ RPM 6100rpm </p><p>Torque 210Nm </p><p>@ RPM 3500rpm </p><p>Redline -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerald 5, post: 323238, member: 10337"] Yes relative to other made of car. I suggest that you get a reliable mech to check b4 signing as it will be difficult to gauge your defination of "heavy". If it is the "normal" heavy, you only need a day or 2 to get use to it, after that, you should be able to enjoy the tight steering feel and the precision of the UDM will give the extra confident of the car/road that you are attacking. Warning: It will be extremely difficult to find that feeling if you dicided to change car. This includes the E60. It happened to me. This is only my opinion. 520 M54 double vanos is a good choice for normal drive. It should be sufficient, not unless you are one who is going more for power. Try google [url]www.bmwheaven.com[/url] for the spec Type 520i LCI Transmission Series 5 (e39) Body Sedan Built '00-'03 Weight 1570kg Dimensions Length 4775mm Width 1800mm Height 1435mm Performance Top speed 226km/h Acceleration 0-100km/h 9.1s Elasticity 80-120km/h (4th gear) 9.4s Fuel Consumption City 12.2 l/100km Highway 7.1 l/100km Combined 9 l/100km CO2 emissions - Engine Type M54 M Number M54 B22 Management - Displacement 2171cc Cylinders 6 Valves per cylinder 4 Arrangement inline 6 Stroke - Bore - Compression Ratio - Weight - Fuel type petrol Power 125kW / 170HP @ RPM 6100rpm Torque 210Nm @ RPM 3500rpm Redline - [/QUOTE]
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