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motorsv8
10-08-2013, 12:43 PM
do you think that the M3 GTS is a good choice?
http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/595701Belgique082013008.jpg (http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=595701Belgique082013008.jpg)

CraigMillwardCroft
10-08-2013, 01:15 PM
Its nice but not as good as the CSL

Mike R
10-08-2013, 04:04 PM
Given the cost and power, it should really be faster - only 2 seconds a lap better around the Ring than the CSL says it all really (and explains why the CSL was the only M-car not present at the launch of the GTS - even BMW didn't want the comparison ;) ).

_Nathan_
10-08-2013, 04:16 PM
10 laps of any track as they left the factory and GTS would be gone. It is a much better engineered car out the box, gearbox cooler, proper suspension, proper brakes. If anything the fact that it is only 2 seconds quicker give credence to the rumours that the 7:50 csl wasn't standard ;)

3wheels3
10-08-2013, 05:56 PM
Would love to see GTS on track. What other credence has that new rumour got?

Really wanted to love a GTS but seems a disappoint to me after watching some reviews. Only vbh seemed to rave about it.

Yanto
10-08-2013, 06:02 PM
I'd have one a heartbeat..

Was fence sitting when they came out, but I've fallen for them.

Though would have a CRT over this. Coolest car BMW made of late.

sjb
10-08-2013, 06:24 PM
Absolutely brilliant car and very brave for bmw to have gone with such an extreme in your face car. Even the max power rear spoiler is growing on me. I love the colour :smt055

_Nathan_
10-08-2013, 06:36 PM
Would love to see GTS on track. What other credence has that new rumour got?

Really wanted to love a GTS but seems a disappoint to me after watching some reviews. Only vbh seemed to rave about it.

Not a new rumour, as old as the lap time itself. Legend has it that it was on ohlins...

alexk
10-08-2013, 08:55 PM
The non standard CSL, aka CSL loaded did 7:22 not 7:50 ;)

_Nathan_
10-08-2013, 09:04 PM
I am talking about the sport auto 7:50 lap.

glendog74
10-08-2013, 10:39 PM
Though would have a CRT over this. Coolest car BMW made of late.

Yep! M3 CRT all day :notworthy:

Mike R
10-08-2013, 10:41 PM
10 laps of any track as they left the factory and GTS would be gone. It is a much better engineered car out the box, gearbox cooler, proper suspension, proper brakes. If anything the fact that it is only 2 seconds quicker give credence to the rumours that the 7:50 csl wasn't standard ;)

If that is the case, it seems strange that BMW didn't want the comparison with the CSL - if the lap time setter was better than normal CSLs, they would have no reason to preclude a normal CSL from attending the GTS launch :).

I think that would be very unlikely to have been the case (other than the factory upgrade pads), as the egg on face if it was found out would be highly embarrassing and something BMW would not be able to risk.

I'm no Ring expert, but I could easily do a sub 8 minute lap BTG in my own car (with no traffic), so Horst Von Saumer's time of 7.50 is not unbelievable. I'm sure it has been said that someone off here has done a 7.50 BTG, which is around 8.10 to 8.15 for a full lap - not too far off the original time to doubt it IMO.

devam
10-08-2013, 11:01 PM
Their is a nice review of the gts if you Google Chris Harris on cars.

_Nathan_
10-08-2013, 11:40 PM
If that is the case, it seems strange that BMW didn't want the comparison with the CSL - if the lap time setter was better than normal CSLs, they would have no reason to preclude a normal CSL from attending the GTS launch :).

I think that would be very unlikely to have been the case (other than the factory upgrade pads), as the egg on face if it was found out would be highly embarrassing and something BMW would not be able to risk.

I'm no Ring expert, but I could easily do a sub 8 minute lap BTG in my own car (with no traffic), so Horst Von Saumer's time of 7.50 is not unbelievable. I'm sure it has been said that someone off here has done a 7.50 BTG, which is around 8.10 to 8.15 for a full lap - not too far off the original time to doubt it IMO.

Not heard of anyone doing a 7:25 BTG in a completely standard car even with the proper flying start, 25 seconds over a lap is a lifetime, even on a long track. Most of the guys doing 7:40ish BTG laps have dampers, brakes, weight removed, wider front wheels etc.

Anyway, my point stands, over multiple laps a standard GTS would leave a standard CSL for dead IMO, modified further still.

E92 has much more potential than e46, just expensive to unlock it.

http://www.frozenspeed.com/gallery_event/rm_01_public/rm1_m311.jpg

Standard engine, 7:22 full lap...

LeinsCSL
11-08-2013, 12:06 AM
Seeing and hearing one coming down sideways through BrĂ¼nnchen was fairly impressive I have to say

But I'd prefer an Alpina B3 GT3 myself I think

Pip1968
11-08-2013, 02:13 PM
The Schirmer M3 always sounds and looks good at the Nordschleife. I am not sure how different it is from the GTS but I would have that over the bright orange behemoth.

I think the picture above is a Schirmer M3 and not the GTS.

Pip

_Nathan_
11-08-2013, 02:21 PM
It is, imagine that with a 4.4 engine :)

E46CSL
11-08-2013, 04:35 PM
Schirmer M3
Alpina B3 GT3
M3 GTS

All highly focused cars and all aimed at a slightly different audience. In years to come, which one will be most highly regarded?

The CSL is a very tough act to follow, and will be even more highly regarded in the future, regardless of whether the newer cars are faster i.e. M4

_Nathan_
11-08-2013, 05:30 PM
GTS will come to be seen in same or better light than csl, remember the reviews when the csl came out saying not worth the money, couple of years later they all changed their minds...

E46CSL
11-08-2013, 05:33 PM
It is, imagine that with a 4.4 engine :)

Are you surprised they only managed 30 more bhp over the 4.0 E92 M3?

_Nathan_
11-08-2013, 05:44 PM
Nah, it was only done for homologation for the z4, no need to push it, we know what the potential of the 4.4 engine is from the race program.

alexk
11-08-2013, 10:38 PM
Nah, it was only done for homologation for the z4, no need to push it, we know what the potential of the 4.4 engine is from the race program.

It just happens that the engine is completely different apart from being a V8 and 4.4lt.

motorsv8
16-08-2013, 08:31 AM
thank you vrey much for yours answers...

Mike R
16-08-2013, 09:30 AM
Not heard of anyone doing a 7:25 BTG in a completely standard car even with the proper flying start, 25 seconds over a lap is a lifetime, even on a long track. Most of the guys doing 7:40ish BTG laps have dampers, brakes, weight removed, wider front wheels etc.

Anyway, my point stands, over multiple laps a standard GTS would leave a standard CSL for dead IMO, modified further still.

E92 has much more potential than e46, just expensive to unlock it.

http://www.frozenspeed.com/gallery_event/rm_01_public/rm1_m311.jpg

Standard engine, 7:22 full lap...


The Schirmer cars are quite extensively modified:
Firstly they do run a full Akraprovic exhaust system, which is supposed to release a good 20bhp, then they are gutted (just two race seats) and caged, with the weight reduced to an astonishing 1450kg. They then reduce the final drive with a Drenth rear diff and fit gearbox, engine and diff coolers (my mate was convinced it was supercharged, mistaking these for an intercooler LOL). The suspension is changed to Schirmer specced Nitrons and the wheels go down to lighter BBS 18s with APs all round and combined with the additional aero, the owner of the car pictured does comfortable 7:05s BTG :notworthy: .

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 09:38 AM
That's kinda my point, lots of caged, 2 seat, suspension, brakes, exhaust modified CSLs and no one is anywhere near a 7:05 btg. E92 chassis really is excellent, just blunted by the weight of the car as standard.

Pretty sure it'll be a Drexler rear diff, makes a big difference, hence BMW motorsport using them for non transaxle applications.

http://drexler-motorsport.eu/page/de/drexler-motorsport.php

alexk
16-08-2013, 10:55 AM
Hi Nathan,

I think Steve Gill's racing car had done 7:30ish full lap.
From memory stripped, caged, brakes, short ratio diff.

I think we need to compare apples to apples.
Which in my opinion is to have a very tuned CSL (as the Schirmer E92s) and using the same and capable driver drive both in the same conditions.

I have also seen this in the M3 E30 community.
They want to compare DTM specced M3 E30s with a CSL in stock configuration. At the same time they claim that the M3 E30 is "road legal".
That's plain silly.

I don't know the specs of the Schirmer E92s. I would love to find out, so if someone knows all details please share (for example changed wishbones, suspension details).

Mike R
16-08-2013, 11:17 AM
That's kinda my point, lots of caged, 2 seat, suspension, brakes, exhaust modified CSLs and no one is anywhere near a 7:05 btg. E92 chassis really is excellent, just blunted by the weight of the car as standard.

Pretty sure it'll be a Drexler rear diff, makes a big difference, hence BMW motorsport using them for non transaxle applications.

http://drexler-motorsport.eu/page/de/drexler-motorsport.php

You're correct - I always get Drenth and Drexler mixed up :119:

Mike R
16-08-2013, 11:19 AM
Hi Nathan,

I think Steve Gill's racing car had done 7:30ish full lap.
From memory stripped, caged, brakes, short ratio diff.

I think we need to compare apples to apples.
Which in my opinion is to have a very tuned CSL (as the Schirmer E92s) and using the same and capable driver drive both in the same conditions.

I have also seen this in the M3 E30 community.
They want to compare DTM specced M3 E30s with a CSL in stock configuration. At the same time they claim that the M3 E30 is "road legal".
That's plain silly.

I don't know the specs of the Schirmer E92s. I would love to find out, so if someone knows all details please share (for example changed wishbones, suspension details).

They definitely do do something (as they refer to revised suspension kinematics), but it is almost impossible to find any definitive information on this, as Schirmer don't seem to even have a website - perhaps Sam can shed some light on this?

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 11:43 AM
Steve's car was a full racing car built from bare shell with a dg400 box and slicks, aftermarket management etc, not a road legal car.

Shirmer offers a revised motorsport axle system for the e92, is was around 20k euro I think, dunno if those cars have it but you'd assume so.

alexk
16-08-2013, 11:44 AM
I had a look at the race cars times @ the Ring.

2005 24h race - E46 M3 GTR (this had the same setup with our cars and not the special rear axle found in the Spa configuration GTR). Best laptime in the race 08.47,602 and best in qualifying 08.45,323

2010 24h race - E92 M3 GT2 (with a transaxle gearbox, so not the same thing with the road car setup). Best laptime in tthe race 08.32,644 and best in qualifying 8:32 as well.

So the two race versions, although the GT2 has a different setup on the rear axle are not very far away.
Just makes me think again what the difference between the two cars would be in similar spec.

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 12:30 PM
15 seconds per lap not far away?

Over a 24 hour race how many times would the e46 be lapped? :bigcry:

Don't answer, it is rhetorical :blalalala:

Oh yeah, and just to confirm, was the e46 running a straight six?

alexk
16-08-2013, 01:37 PM
Nathan I said to compare apples with apples.
The race cars are from different years, differentt tyres etc.
Also the E92 has a massive advantage due to the transaxle gearbox.
Therefore I don't consider the 15sec laptime difference showing the superiority of the e92 chassis.

You mentioned the superiority of the E92 chassis and right after you said the Schirmer E92s might have 20k axle upgrades.
So it looks like an E92 with maybe 100k euros in upgrades is faster than a CSL with 20k euros in upgrades.
What a success.

Seriously, I would be very interested to know what the Schirmer cars have.

Mike R
16-08-2013, 01:56 PM
Seriously, I would be very interested to know what the Schirmer cars have.

Ask Sam, he was socialising with the other Schirmer drivers, so he should know or be able to find out. I managed to collar the driver of the white car (pictured in my DN9 photos) and asked all the questions apart from exactly what was done to the suspension regarding the "revised kinematics".

northernjim
16-08-2013, 04:07 PM
Not heard of anyone doing a 7:25 BTG in a completely standard car even with the proper flying start, 25 seconds over a lap is a lifetime, even on a long track. Most of the guys doing 7:40ish BTG laps have dampers, brakes, weight removed, wider front wheels etc.

Anyway, my point stands, over multiple laps a standard GTS would leave a standard CSL for dead IMO, modified further still.

E92 has much more potential than e46, just expensive to unlock it.

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As gorilla pointed out, at the speeds you need to drive at, 25 seconds is a massive amount....



Are you surprised they only managed 30 more bhp over the 4.0 E92 M3?

apparently the 4.4 only needs a few restrictions removing to allow an easy extra 50bhp - as said by the bmw engineers at Maisach on the trip

Nathan I said to compare apples with apples.
The race cars are from different years, differentt tyres etc.
Also the E92 has a massive advantage due to the transaxle gearbox.
Therefore I don't consider the 15sec laptime difference showing the superiority of the e92 chassis.

You mentioned the superiority of the E92 chassis and right after you said the Schirmer E92s might have 20k axle upgrades.
So it looks like an E92 with maybe 100k euros in upgrades is faster than a CSL with 20k euros in upgrades.
What a success.

Seriously, I would be very interested to know what the Schirmer cars have.


The Schirmer cars have whatever the owner is willing to pay for, I've been in 3, all were mightily impressive - definitely the 3 fastest laps I've had,and in different states of upgrade depending on the depths of your pocket.

I think the point is that with the csl, BMW did a really good job developing the e46, and it is already a classic and rightly so a 360bhp 20thC design chassis is only going to go so far, The GTS on the other hand looks like a parts bin car, and isn't the deserved pinnacle of the E90 M3,that it should be Tom's cars are IMO what bmw should have done with the V8m3, but the newer chassis and engine - who can argue that an older car is better then the newer more developed version of it?

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 04:24 PM
The e92 has an advantage from the transaxle but no mention of a complete engine swap for the e46 :D

Jim is correct, it is called progress, do you really think the BMW engineers would be happy making a chassis worse than the previous generation.

alexk
16-08-2013, 04:31 PM
but the newer chassis and engine - who can argue that an older car is better then the newer more developed version of it?

In stock form the older car is significantly superior.
In tuned format, I think the faster car (apart from cases that the chassis design is completely different // for example E30 vs. E46) will be the one that had the most money invested.
So back to my point, I don't think there is a CSL that is so tuned to compare it against the E92 M3s of Schirmer.
Nathan said there is no CSL doing 7:05 BTG and I believe there is no CSL so tuned like the E92 M3 that does 7:05 BTG.
Most probably it won't be as fast, but it might be 7:07 BTG (remember the 2 sec lap difference of the M3 GTS?).

So until there is a CSL so tuned, I wouldn't be throwing such statements.

PS: the CSL loaded is doing full lap @ 7:22 in damp conditions. What BTG is this ?

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 04:35 PM
One of those M3s did a 7:22 full lap with a standard engine So what, 200+ bhp less, and no doubt more weight. But hey, the chassis is worse.

The Gorilla
16-08-2013, 05:28 PM
Hi,

All I can say is that I am not sure the
BMW E90/92/93 Chassis is really progress.

I think its better than the E46 single wishbone
front and Trailing arm rear, but I believe that
BMW had a problem with the E90 and that was
making it handle, due to its weight.

E34 ran a double wishbone front [wishbone and tension link]
all fitted to a Mac Strut, and Merc have run various
versions of the 5 link rear since 1983.

Go drive a E34 M5 and even the std car will turn in very
sharpley and its almost 2 ton.
E34 M5 runs 520i dampers with a proressive spring
so it not trick is it.

Not exactly progress to be running suspension that
has been around since the 80/90's.

A 5 Link rear will give almost double A arm dynamics
but not at the expense of ride quality.
Double wishbone front will give much better scrub
etc and not suffer the same amount of camber and toe
gains [does not pivot in the centre, the two
links are offset] than the E46 Single wishbone does, and then there
is virtually no flex with the double link front,
which is an inherent problem to any single alloy wishbone.

5 Link rear also allows for 'true' ramp angles
on the rear which when running a Plated Diff
translates into correct friction when loaded and
no drag on the overrun.

If your LSD is working hard in the corners then
the fact is your more than likely going slower.

Go look at the rear of most E46's that have been
lowered and the rear halfshafts will be inverted,
which is exactly the opposite you want when running
a Plated LSD.

Its why the ALMS E46 ran no rear subframe, ScHnitzer
had already raised the diff to beyound the restrictions
of the E46 rear subframe / diff carrier, trying to correct
the ramp angles to amke the diff work correctly.

The 20k package or whatever it is on the rear of Shrim cars
is a pure case of Sales B/S.

Plated diff aside, all you can do to a 5 link rear is fit
alloy arms and rod ends, if not already fitted,
so no wonder they smile everytime they sell one.

Most 5 link rear end suffer from 0.5 degree camber gain
and no more than 30 secs on toe, how the
fuck do you spend the thick end of 20k on improving
that ? simple by lining up Hans Stuck wanabes'
and taking them for a spin in the ''magic car''.

The other amusing thing is that we now have a
E46 GTR at approx 1250 kgs with around 480 BHP
almost being beaten on time over distance by a
stripped out Road car that is nearly 100kgs heavier with less
power.

Funny how with all the things that change in motorsport
that there are still 60 secs to a minute, well in most cases.

Regards,

The Gorilla.

alexk
16-08-2013, 06:08 PM
The other amusing thing is that we now have a
E46 GTR at approx 1250 kgs with around 480 BHP
almost being beaten on time over distance by a
stripped out Road car that is nearly 100kgs heavier with less
power.


Based on the following video of this 'close to stock' M3 GTS // with brakes, Nitron suspension, akrapovic exhaust and michelin cup tyres; it is so close to the E46 M3 GTR.

8:47 the E46 M3 GTR with slick tyres
9:13 the Schirmer close-to-stock M3 GTS

So the black car (with stock engine) in the picture is even faster (7:22 full lap instead of the 7:28 of this stock GTS).
I reckon they could claim that the Schirmer road-car E92 M3 with-stock-engine could be faster than the E92 M3 GT2, if ran on slicks.

Now is it just me that fails to understand how this could be realistic ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxlRTsnughI

PS: has anyone seen the laptimes of non-factory racing VLN cars ?

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 09:17 PM
all you can do to a 5 link rear is fit
alloy arms and rod ends

You can change mounting points, you can change arm lengths, I'd assume both of these are done if they have claimed to alter the kinematics which is effectively them saying they've altered the paths through which the wheel moves.

Mike R
16-08-2013, 09:18 PM
This is Schirmer's E90 running an E46 engine tuned to 405bhp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP4fPfUnK40&feature=youtube_gdata_player

_Nathan_
16-08-2013, 09:38 PM
just for comedy value, that same car is at the very front of this lot, look how much of a gap it opens up by the time the camera car exists druids!

It is a real 405bhp too IMO, unlike half the figures thrown about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kVp2Bn5NWc

E46CSL
16-08-2013, 09:42 PM
Good old Angus.:beer:

The Gorilla
16-08-2013, 09:46 PM
Hi,

Nathan- you can change anything but yoi
will gain nothing by chainging the pickups
on a 5 link save a Big Headache.

Its the same as a double A arm suspension
once its optimised its optimised, all you can do
is basically lighten it.

Point being, it only works if its more
or less optimsed out the box.

For sure the Shrim set up will run a bit more
Camber and toe, now that it has adjustable
links, and some lighter wishbones now that
the Shock / Spring is a Coilovers but that's about it.

Invariable on a 5 link if you alter the pickups
then it all changes, which throws up issues
like half shaft length, Upright pitch,
Scrub and so on.

The Shrim set up will be on par with what
Derek Musch does and what Sven Kruger
offers at KK.

www.musch-motorsport.com/en/projects/cars/bmw-gt3-2010/

Regards,

The Gorilla.

M&N
17-08-2013, 10:50 PM
Love all the comments so far. Having owned a CSL for 7 years & using it on track regularly I feel I can comment on the 2 cars. The CSL is a fantastic car especially after having the brakes, suspension upgraded & a remap to bring the car from 340hp tp 366hp. The GTS is a completely different car, it feels more like our CSL AFTER all of the changes. The gearbox is a massive improvement & as much as I love the straight six engine, the V8 in the GTS is fantastic. We have put the GTS on a Dyno to compare it with a standard M3 & we were very surprised (standard M3 380hp compared to GTS 457hp!). After all the Pros & Cons about both cars, I love the GTS but I would still have a CSL tomorrow! :thumbs:

cslsuperfan
18-08-2013, 09:05 PM
Love all the comments so far. Having owned a CSL for 7 years & using it on track regularly I feel I can comment on the 2 cars. The CSL is a fantastic car especially after having the brakes, suspension upgraded & a remap to bring the car from 340hp tp 366hp. The GTS is a completely different car, it feels more like our CSL AFTER all of the changes. The gearbox is a massive improvement & as much as I love the straight six engine, the V8 in the GTS is fantastic. We have put the GTS on a Dyno to compare it with a standard M3 & we were very surprised (standard M3 380hp compared to GTS 457hp!). After all the Pros & Cons about both cars, I love the GTS but I would still have a CSL tomorrow! :thumbs:

+1
I haven't had the honour of driving or paxing the gts, however I did own it's base line relative, an E92 M3 DCT....gearbox sublime but just felt a little heavy when driven with spirit....the E46 CSL is totally perfect...thats not just my opinion its the opinion of both csl engineers who graced the munich trip.....top blokes. they also wanted full cf seats but BMW said no!!

shane@mbtech
24-08-2013, 12:17 PM
I'm looking at doing an e92 project.

Basically same mods as I did to the Csl.
I will then be able to get a real world comparison. On uk tracks, knowing my times in Csl.


Out the box, a gts is leagues ahead of a Csl. Rose tinted glasses need removing if thinking otherwise.

A Csl out the box is much better than a standard e92 m3. But a standard e92 m3 is much better than a standard e46 m3. See where this is going.....

Get this year out the way. Finish the sprints in the Gtr, then start my build.

Rough proposed spec.....

BBK
Coilovers
2 front light seats
Bolt in rear cage
18's
Exhaust and map to approx 460bhp, my mate developed a map on aftermarket pectal ecu, and used his findings on the standard ecu.

Neil M
24-08-2013, 12:31 PM
"they also wanted full cf seats but BMW said no!!"

Bl__dy knew it - Accountants! Don't get many of them in Italy, no; heart, soul or passion! :mad:

shimmy
24-08-2013, 02:45 PM
I'm looking at doing an e92 project.

Basically same mods as I did to the Csl.
I will then be able to get a real world comparison. On uk tracks, knowing my times in Csl.


Out the box, a gts is leagues ahead of a Csl. Rose tinted glasses need removing if thinking otherwise.

A Csl out the box is much better than a standard e92 m3. But a standard e92 m3 is much better than a standard e46 m3. See where this is going.....

Get this year out the way. Finish the sprints in the Gtr, then start my build.

Rough proposed spec.....

BBK
Coilovers
2 front light seats
Bolt in rear cage
18's
Exhaust and map to approx 460bhp, my mate developed a map on aftermarket pectal ecu, and used his findings on the standard ecu.

Lawsy

The dev engineers at BMW who worked on the GTS were adamant that the biggest gains on the e92 were in the breathing. They said the car was heavily restricted on intake and exhaust manifolds.

M&N
24-08-2013, 02:54 PM
I'm looking at doing an e92 project.

Basically same mods as I did to the Csl.
I will then be able to get a real world comparison. On uk tracks, knowing my times in Csl.


Out the box, a gts is leagues ahead of a Csl. Rose tinted glasses need removing if thinking otherwise.

A Csl out the box is much better than a standard e92 m3. But a standard e92 m3 is much better than a standard e46 m3. See where this is going.....

Get this year out the way. Finish the sprints in the Gtr, then start my build.

Rough proposed spec.....

BBK
Coilovers
2 front light seats
Bolt in rear cage
18's
Exhaust and map to approx 460bhp, my mate developed a map on aftermarket pectal ecu, and used his findings on the standard ecu.

Sounds like you wish to develop the car similar to Ray West's M3'T'

Mike R
24-08-2013, 03:28 PM
Sounds like you wish to develop the car similar to Ray West's M3'T'

I looked at his website and there are very few details of this - any chance of giving us a rundown on the mods if you know what has been done?

northernjim
24-08-2013, 04:42 PM
I looked at his website and there are very few details of this - any chance of giving us a rundown on the mods if you know what has been done?

He 'develops' his car on facebook Mike ;)



'After some serious testing at the Nurburgring our M3 T brake kit is now available...

Based on our proven Porsche race applications, our bespoke 380mm two-piece discs combined with our floating, ceramic(really) 6-piston calipers and our specially selected pads will provide the ultimate in stopping power for your e92 M3.'


https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/945977_468148599950482_1744211272_n.jpg





https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/540825_392072474224762_820059857_n.jpg

M&N
24-08-2013, 05:51 PM
I looked at his website and there are very few details of this - any chance of giving us a rundown on the mods if you know what has been done?

Ray's website is currently under development so he does not have the full details posted as yet.

From memory the car has had the following changes:

Nitron suspension
Ray's Porsche developed BBK
Custom exhaust
Custom mapping
18" wheels with Toyo R888's (265 Front - 295 Rear)
Carbon spoilers
Re-trimmed door cards
Carbon bucket seats

motorsv8
25-08-2013, 09:36 AM
thank you for yours answers, I have try the GTS but I want to purchase a SLS AMG

alexk
25-08-2013, 09:54 AM
thank you for yours answers, I have try the GTS but I want to purchase a SLS AMG


SLS any day !!!

shane@mbtech
25-08-2013, 08:05 PM
an sls passed me @ the ring. I was on v Low 8 minute lap and I must say it looked like it was glued to the road. Awesome sound track too.

I know the gts is v good, but not quite sure of the price tag.

M&N
25-08-2013, 08:09 PM
an sls passed me @ the ring. I was on v Low 8 minute lap and I must say it looked like it was glued to the road. Awesome sound track too.

I know the gts is v good, but not quite sure of the price tag.

I agree about the price but hopefully the limited numbers will keep the prices up!

motorsv8
26-08-2013, 06:40 AM
I have found a sls in Mercedes Paris and they take my Gallardo

Loaded
13-09-2013, 03:06 PM
Its nice but not as good as the CSL

The non standard CSL, aka CSL loaded did 7:22 not 7:50 ;)


:thumbs::thumbs:

Levente
11-12-2013, 04:55 PM
csl always be a better choice IMO then a gts, there are many reasons for that, for one is the unbeatable sound that the airbox makes. need to say more? no other car beats that. thats that