The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

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The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

In the course of developing the race version of the BMW M3, BMW’s engineers were faced with an ambitious task: to improve upon the sportiness of an already sporting car. A better base would, though, be difficult to find. In standard form the vehicle delivers powerful dynamics and sporting aesthetics. Thanks to an eight cylinder engine producing 414 bhp, BMW’s customers are provided with a unique driving experience.

Those engine blocks, cast in BMW’s light alloy foundry in Landshut – the very source of BMW’s Formula One castings – selected for race duty need to withstand even more power: the BMW P65 race engine delivers 485 bhp.

In order to enable the BMW M3 to make full use of this performance on the race circuit, the experts in Munich have not concentrated solely on the engine, but have race-tuned the chassis as well. The race version of the BMW M3 is wider and significantly lighter than its production equivalent, enabling it to perfectly transmit the power of its V8 to the track. Widespread use of carbon-reinforced plastic (CRP) provides proof of substantial weight reduction. As with the production version, the race car’s roof is manufactured from this high-tech material.

The race version of the BMW M3 is clearly aimed at the top echelon of motorsport. As such, it is no surprise to discover that in the course of its development, begun in mid-2007, numerous Formula One techniques were applied. These include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel analyses, both of which have ensured the best possible aerodynamic package for the BMW M3.

Intelligent control systems have been incorporated throughout the BMW M3. The POWER400 control unit actuates all the accessories fitted to the car, such as lights, wipers, etc., via two bus systems. Traditional relays and fuses are thus eliminated, ensuring considerable weight saving, improved reliability and ease of application. The functions of the BMW P65 engine are managed by an ECU 408 electronic control unit, developed in-house by BMW Motorsport. The software and applications, too, have been developed by the experts in Munich.

Technical Specifications of the M3 Race Version.
Weight 2,535 lbs./1150 kg
Tank capacity: 29 gallons/110 Liters
Chassis/body: Unitary construction steel body with welded safety cell made of extremely rigid precision steel tubing; safety fuel tank in CRP sandwich tray; pneumatic four-stamp jack system
Aerodynamics: Front fenders, rear apron, hood, roof, trunk lid, rear wing, front wings, and flared rear wheel arches in CRP
Transmission: Carbon fiber clutch with hydraulic central slave cylinder;
6-speed sequential racing transmission with straight-cut, unsynchronized gears;
additional oil/air cooler; quick shift system with ignition cut-out controlled by shifting force; mechanical limited slip differential with additional oil/air cooler
Front axle: Based on production version, with increased wheel caster angle, enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers; tubular stabilizer bar
Rear axle: Based on production version, with enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers, tubular stabilizer bar
Front brake system: Six-piston aluminum brake calipers, inner-vented grey-cast iron brake disks 15.0 in./380mm in diameter
Rear brake system: Four-piston aluminum brake calipers, grey-cast iron brake disk, 13.1 in./332mm in diameter
Steering: Rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power
Wheels: Aluminum wheels, 18 inches

BMW P65 Engine.
Type: Eight cylinder, V-configuration
Capacity: 3999 cc
Bore x stroke: 92 x 75.2 mm/3.62 x 2.96 in.
Max. output: approx. 485 bhp
Max. torque: approx. 368 lb-ft/500 Nm
Cylinder block: Aluminum cylinder block construction with bed plate lower section
Crankshaft: Steel crankshaft
Pistons: Forged skirt pistons
Conrods: High-performance steel
Cylinder head: Aluminum DOHC (Double Over Head Camshaft); four valves per cylinde
Valve train: Four overhead chain-driven camshafts, valve actuation via rocker arms
Intake system: Eight throttle valves, made of CRP with load-charge optimized ram tubes
Exhaust system: Headers, mufflers
Fuel system: Single cylinder multi-point injection
Lubrication: Dry sump lubrication
Cooling: Water/air cooler and oil/water heat exchanger

Electrics/Electronics.
Engine management: BMW Motorsport ECU 408 with two high-performance micro-processors; Individual cylinder injection and ignition; BMW Motorsport Lambda Controller; Pit speed limiter, Quick Shift function;
Engine data memory system
Energy management: Electric energy management and monitoring with BMW Motorsport POWER400 control unit, networking of all sensors and actuators through bus system
Wiring harness: Weight optimized
Ignition coil: Eight high-performance pencil coils with integrated ignition drivers
Spark plugs: High-performance spark plugs
Cockpit: Free programmable LCD Display with integrated shift indicators
Steering wheel: Quick release multi-function steering wheel w/ integrated display unit
Steering: Rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power
Wheels: Aluminum wheels, 18 inches
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Sex on wheels.... make that raw sex on wheels
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Hope this new M3 GTR can repeat the success of its E46 predecessor
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Really lives up to the tag of The Ultimate Driving Machine.

Thanks for sharing Omar.
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

go to youtube and type E92 M3 ALMS
check out the vid clip
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

NIce one mate...look at the engine compartment !!!! ouch...and at 1150kg ...sweet man..must be very punchy to drive this baby !
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Rastaman;411627 said:
NIce one mate...look at the engine compartment !!!! ouch...and at 1150kg ...sweet man..must be very punchy to drive this baby !

Thats almost 500kgs diet baby! With 486hp and 500nm, this race car is one helluva mother. :evil:
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

1.15 ton 485 bhp racer :woowooo: .

Omar mod thy M3 now !:lol2:
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Ahbengdriver;411689 said:
1.15 ton 485 bhp racer :woowooo: .

Omar mod thy M3 now !:lol2:

I will hate the car as a daily driver if thy happen. Hell losing 500kgs on a production car is not an easy feat. At most 100kgs and that already ditches away with the stock seats!
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

yeah buy some Recaro CSSporster
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

satinGHOST|r!der;411691 said:
I will hate the car as a daily driver if thy happen. Hell losing 500kgs on a production car is not an easy feat. At most 100kgs and that already ditches away with the stock seats!

Ur cars were never stock :)
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Stock is best la :)
So when u removing those nice comfy stock seats? I'll consider taking them from you, then my car no more stock liao :)
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

This post has kicked around some of the other forums so, credit where credit is due...

1999 - 05 BMW E46 3 Series
Stock Weight - 3351 lbs (2001 330ci)
Stock Wheel Weight - 23lbs each/without tires

The 1999-05 E46's weigh approximately 3351 lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 225, we get about 14.89lbs/hp.

The 323 Models weighs approximately 3153lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 170, we get about 18.54 lbs/hp.

M3 owners will benefit the most from weight reduction. The M3 weighs a respective 3415lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 333, we get about 10.25 lbs/hp. So every 10.25 pounds of weight removed from the car should be equal to a 1 horsepower gain!



Listed below are some easily removable items:

1. Passenger Seat (37lbs) - Removing the passenger seat is a very easy and effective way to give your E46 a small boost in power. The nice thing is that the seat is only held in place by 4 bolts.

2. Rear Seat (29lbs) - The rear seat is a little more complicated to remove than the passenger seat. When removing just remember where everything goes and it should be easy to put back in place whenever needed.

3. Rear Seat Cushion (10lbs) - The rear cushion should be removed at the same time as the rear seat.

4. Floor Mats/Front and Rear (6lbs) - This has to be the easiest weight reduction available for the E46 owner.

5. Tire Floor Cover (3lbs) - The tire floor cover is right underneath the rear hatch carpeting.

6. Spare Tire and Jack (32lbs) - Another easily removable item.

Total Easy Weight Removal = 117lbs or about a 7.8hp increase on 330 , 6.3hp on 323, and 11.4hp on M3.


Intermediate Skill Weight Reductions

The weight reductions included below can even prove more effective than some of the reductions included above. However, once you start removing these items you are taking away from the cars overall appearance and in some cases its more predominent ammenities.

7. Air Conditioning (40lbs) - Removing the air conditioning will net you a reduction of about 40lbs. Be sure to remove everything from the engine as well as behind the dash. Should be completed by the experienced only.

8. Front Hood (50lbs) - Replacing the Front Hood with a lightweight fiberglass or carbon fiber hood is a great way to remove some weight around the front end of the car. Total weight reduction will be close to 50lbs or greater depending on the aftermarket hood you choose.. If you dont intend on replacing the entire fron hood you could also remove the sound dampener on the inside of the hood. This should help in cooling your engine a little.

9. Stock Wheels (23lbs each/replacement weight from 17 lbs each) - Replacing the wheels is a must for anyone seriously interested in increasing there cars performance. The stock wheels are quite heavy and can be replaced with a variety of aftermarket models. We would suggest searching for lightweight wheels. Replacing your wheels with lightweight wheels will dramatically increase your cars acceleration. We suggest not going over 19 inches if maximum performance is what you desire to achieve.

10. Front Drivers Seat (40-60lbs/replacement weight from 14lbs) - Replacing the two front seats in your E46 with lightweight racing alternatives can save you a dramatic amount of weight. We suggest going with lightweight carbon fiber or fiberglass seats.

Total Intermediate Weight Removal = up to 242lbs or a 16.2hp increase on 330, 13hp on 323, and 23.6hp on M3.

More Weight Reductions

Stock Flywheel - Can be replaced with lightweight aluminum flywheels or machined down in excess of just 10lbs.

Stock Steering Wheel - Can be replaced with lighter performance steering wheel with no airbag.

Airbag Removal - Can save some extra weight as well. (Not recommended for normal driving)

Interior Panels - Both the drivers side and passenger side front door panels as well as the rear panels can be removed and replaced with carbon fiber alternatives to save in excess of over 40lbs.

Stock Speakers - With a weight of over 2 pounds a piece these can also be easily removed. The stock stereo, amp, and subwoofer enclosure can also net a good savings in weight.

Rear Hatch Cover - This can be removed and replaced with carbon fiber alternative.

Roof - This can be replaced with the CSL type carbon fiber roof which will save in excess of 23kg's.

Trunk - Can be replaced with lightweight carbon fiber trunk. Savings of roughly 11kg's.

Front Dash - Can be replaced with carbon fiber alternative netting a savings of close to 60lbs.

Replace Stock Exhaust - The stock E46 exhausts weigh considerably more than some of the aluminum aftermarket exhausts. We suggest going with a full cat-back exhaust such as those offered by Active Autowerke.

Wiper Motors - Although they are generally needed under almost all driving conditions they CAN be removed if need be although we do not personally recommend it.

Carpet - Removing the carpet as well as the carpet lining underneath will reduce the cars overall weight by close to 40lbs. Removing excess wiring and bolts and brackets will also net you a reduction of close to 10lbs.

Total Advanced Weight Removal = Approx. 335 lbs or about a 22.4hp increase on 330 , 18hp on 323, and 32.6hp on M3.

Weight Removal Totals

BMW 330 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2657 Pounds or an increase of 46.6 Horsepower
BMW 323 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2459 Pounds or an increase of 37.4 Horsepower
BMW M3 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2721 Pounds or an increase of 67.7 Horsepower
__________________


Perhaps you could consider a few of these mods


AIR CONDITIONING 40LB... no need Omar... just keep the windows open and listen to the orchestral sounds of that V8 engine :)
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Girettom;413533 said:
This post has kicked around some of the other forums so, credit where credit is due...

1999 - 05 BMW E46 3 Series
Stock Weight - 3351 lbs (2001 330ci)
Stock Wheel Weight - 23lbs each/without tires

The 1999-05 E46's weigh approximately 3351 lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 225, we get about 14.89lbs/hp.

The 323 Models weighs approximately 3153lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 170, we get about 18.54 lbs/hp.

M3 owners will benefit the most from weight reduction. The M3 weighs a respective 3415lbs, dividing by the horsepower of 333, we get about 10.25 lbs/hp. So every 10.25 pounds of weight removed from the car should be equal to a 1 horsepower gain!



Listed below are some easily removable items:

1. Passenger Seat (37lbs) - Removing the passenger seat is a very easy and effective way to give your E46 a small boost in power. The nice thing is that the seat is only held in place by 4 bolts.

2. Rear Seat (29lbs) - The rear seat is a little more complicated to remove than the passenger seat. When removing just remember where everything goes and it should be easy to put back in place whenever needed.

3. Rear Seat Cushion (10lbs) - The rear cushion should be removed at the same time as the rear seat.

4. Floor Mats/Front and Rear (6lbs) - This has to be the easiest weight reduction available for the E46 owner.

5. Tire Floor Cover (3lbs) - The tire floor cover is right underneath the rear hatch carpeting.

6. Spare Tire and Jack (32lbs) - Another easily removable item.

Total Easy Weight Removal = 117lbs or about a 7.8hp increase on 330 , 6.3hp on 323, and 11.4hp on M3.


Intermediate Skill Weight Reductions

The weight reductions included below can even prove more effective than some of the reductions included above. However, once you start removing these items you are taking away from the cars overall appearance and in some cases its more predominent ammenities.

7. Air Conditioning (40lbs) - Removing the air conditioning will net you a reduction of about 40lbs. Be sure to remove everything from the engine as well as behind the dash. Should be completed by the experienced only.

8. Front Hood (50lbs) - Replacing the Front Hood with a lightweight fiberglass or carbon fiber hood is a great way to remove some weight around the front end of the car. Total weight reduction will be close to 50lbs or greater depending on the aftermarket hood you choose.. If you dont intend on replacing the entire fron hood you could also remove the sound dampener on the inside of the hood. This should help in cooling your engine a little.

9. Stock Wheels (23lbs each/replacement weight from 17 lbs each) - Replacing the wheels is a must for anyone seriously interested in increasing there cars performance. The stock wheels are quite heavy and can be replaced with a variety of aftermarket models. We would suggest searching for lightweight wheels. Replacing your wheels with lightweight wheels will dramatically increase your cars acceleration. We suggest not going over 19 inches if maximum performance is what you desire to achieve.

10. Front Drivers Seat (40-60lbs/replacement weight from 14lbs) - Replacing the two front seats in your E46 with lightweight racing alternatives can save you a dramatic amount of weight. We suggest going with lightweight carbon fiber or fiberglass seats.

Total Intermediate Weight Removal = up to 242lbs or a 16.2hp increase on 330, 13hp on 323, and 23.6hp on M3.

More Weight Reductions

Stock Flywheel - Can be replaced with lightweight aluminum flywheels or machined down in excess of just 10lbs.

Stock Steering Wheel - Can be replaced with lighter performance steering wheel with no airbag.

Airbag Removal - Can save some extra weight as well. (Not recommended for normal driving)

Interior Panels - Both the drivers side and passenger side front door panels as well as the rear panels can be removed and replaced with carbon fiber alternatives to save in excess of over 40lbs.

Stock Speakers - With a weight of over 2 pounds a piece these can also be easily removed. The stock stereo, amp, and subwoofer enclosure can also net a good savings in weight.

Rear Hatch Cover - This can be removed and replaced with carbon fiber alternative.

Roof - This can be replaced with the CSL type carbon fiber roof which will save in excess of 23kg's.

Trunk - Can be replaced with lightweight carbon fiber trunk. Savings of roughly 11kg's.

Front Dash - Can be replaced with carbon fiber alternative netting a savings of close to 60lbs.

Replace Stock Exhaust - The stock E46 exhausts weigh considerably more than some of the aluminum aftermarket exhausts. We suggest going with a full cat-back exhaust such as those offered by Active Autowerke.

Wiper Motors - Although they are generally needed under almost all driving conditions they CAN be removed if need be although we do not personally recommend it.

Carpet - Removing the carpet as well as the carpet lining underneath will reduce the cars overall weight by close to 40lbs. Removing excess wiring and bolts and brackets will also net you a reduction of close to 10lbs.

Total Advanced Weight Removal = Approx. 335 lbs or about a 22.4hp increase on 330 , 18hp on 323, and 32.6hp on M3.

Weight Removal Totals

BMW 330 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2657 Pounds or an increase of 46.6 Horsepower
BMW 323 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2459 Pounds or an increase of 37.4 Horsepower
BMW M3 - Approx. 694 Pounds Removed = 2721 Pounds or an increase of 67.7 Horsepower
__________________


Perhaps you could consider a few of these mods


AIR CONDITIONING 40LB... no need Omar... just keep the windows open and listen to the orchestral sounds of that V8 engine :)

Wow thats alot of fat. ANyway in a place like Singapore, that would be the last thing i'd remove though I drive most of the time w/o aircon. June/July is just suicide.
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Wah interesting info... but really, like that buy Ducati better... stock Ducati...
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Higher power to weight ratios are always helpful, but it matters heavily whether best carried out by increasing power or reducing weight. Selecting between two cars, same shell and almost identical aero, one weighing 800kg making 300hp, another 1600kg making 600hp -both equal power to weight - will require some looking at course, application, rules, budget. In the end the difference per lap can be huge.

power to weight ratios start to matter less at courses where

- average speed per lap is high
- minimum speeds are closer to the max speeds
- number of low to high speed cycles per lap is small

At a course that matches many or most of the characteristics listed, importance moves in the direction of power to lift, and power to drag (depending on course layout again). therefore aero efficiency...so power : L/D
 
Re: The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.

Sweet: F=MA, reduce the mass and get tons more acceleration

Air con is over rated anyway. Bring on high speed air modulation: keep the windows open
 

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