16-08-2013, 12:30 PM | #31 |
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15 seconds per lap not far away?
Over a 24 hour race how many times would the e46 be lapped? Don't answer, it is rhetorical Oh yeah, and just to confirm, was the e46 running a straight six?
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16-08-2013, 01:37 PM | #32 |
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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. |
16-08-2013, 01:56 PM | #33 |
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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".
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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?
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16-08-2013, 04:24 PM | #35 |
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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.
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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 ? |
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16-08-2013, 04:35 PM | #37 |
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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.
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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. |
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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 ? PS: has anyone seen the laptimes of non-factory racing VLN cars ? |
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16-08-2013, 09:17 PM | #40 |
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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.
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