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Saying it's hardly a deft tool on track, surely that's all relative? A GT3 RS isn't deft either compared to a Caterham R500, which isn't either next to a Caparo or Radical SR8. But a CSL is fun on track and very nicely balanced. Isn't that all that matters?
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We had the other thread with pics of it
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Being cynical I wonder if the displacement change is so the ALMS and FIA programs can run a bigger engine? They could've got 450bhp from the 4.0L easily enough.
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The increase in capacity goes against the rumours of looking at smaller, forced induction, engines for the M engines - for emissions purposes.
I see this as one last hurrah before they go down this route, and this will be the signature car to do it.
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Sounds fantastic
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Hi,
Not sure about this ? http://www.pistonheads.com/news/defa...?storyId=20933 You would want more power or less weight to be in the CSL Ring lap times. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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Reading between the lines of the PH article, they rightfully give full respect to our M3 CSLs ![]() ![]() |
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Love it, and even more so love the fact it is over £100k.
The owners who were considering purchasing an E46 CSL are not in the same target range as those that would consider 100k on a second car so hopefully won't effect all our residuals too much!
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