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Topic: BMW 'M Performance' 50d
Jim
Posts: 12605
Location: UK

News of this new engine and the models that it'll be fitted to has already been circulating for a while but an official release from BMW appeared yesterday.

Quick summary:

- inline 3 litre 6 cyl tri-turbo diesel
- 375 bhp / 280 KW @ 4000 rpm
- 740 Nm / 546 ft lbs @ 2000 rpm (already cleared 400nm by 1000rpm)
- 0-100kph in ~4.8s for the 5 series and ~5.2s for the X's
- mated to the new 8-speed auto
- electronically limited to 250kph
- 6.4 litres/100 kilometres for the 5 series, 7.7 for the X's


http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5085/BMW-X6-M50d.html
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5084/BMW-X5-M50d.html
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5082/BMW-M550d-xDrive.html
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5083/BMW-M550d-xDrive-Touring.html

Bring on the M-purist tears
BMW just continue to wow with their engine development though - that this little 3-litre thing can move a fat-assed X6/X5 from 0-100 in just over 5 seconds is pretty amazing
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jmr
Posts: 7555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Nice, I think VW should do the same, release a slightly bigger TDI Golf in their performance range
mission
Posts: 8285
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can only imagine the cost of owning that thing as it gets older :/

I'm all for engine/transmisison development etc but I really question the complexity of new designs (dsg, multi-turbos etc) and the ongoing costs of maintaining such a thing will more than offset the fuel savings by having such a design*.


* yeah I'm assuming but I don't think it's an unreasonable assumption.

As an example, I have been looking for a car. Saw an Aurion that looked ok. Did some checks and it turned out that the car had hit a dog, broke the radiator and subsequently cooked the engine. Toyota quoted the repair (and I spoke to Toyota directly) to be $20,000. And this is just a fairly standard V6 :/ No other damage, just the engine.

last edited by mission at 10:51:01 27/Jan/12
Jim
Posts: 12606
Location: UK

yeh I don't think the idea of many modern efficient, powerful, low-emission engines is lowered ongoing maintenance costs
many manufacturers do offer reasonable factory warranty extensions though, so it's not like you have no choice but cop full repair costs if you keep a new car for more than 3-5 years
hardware
Posts: 9979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
m550d looks the bizniz. 400nm from 1000rpm, thats pretty nice.

yeah thats with a brand new donk though mish. you could get a low kay one out of a wreck for under a grand and anyone will fit it for you for about a grand.
paveway
Posts: 16175
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mission your first misatke was talking to toyota about doing any work on a car that wasn't covered under warranty. There is always a large chump tax involved
Sc00bs
Posts: 8553
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
(already cleared 400nm by 1000rpm)

thats impressive, i would much rather have higher torgue than hp.

teq
Posts: 12383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

- inline 3 litre 6 cyl tri-turbo diesel


so hawt

chump tax


$20k is stealership prices for reals

hardware is underestimating the figure a fair but but you could get away for under about 5k
radiator + support, front bar, lights probably, engine out, engine in, auto sparky etc

if the car was say $10k below market value you'd be doing alright, but you're still driving a write off
if you've ever seen how they straighten a chassis out on a jig you'd never buy one
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 20488
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Yeah I heard about these new BMW engines, the specs are very impressive.

If only I had to the money to afford one!
mission
Posts: 8286
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mission your first misatke was talking to toyota about doing any work on a car that wasn't covered under warranty. There is always a large chump tax involved


The story is:

The owner of the car wasn’t the first owner. I took note of who the original purchaser was (in the service book) and called them. The guy said his wife was driving it and hit a dog. Anyway, she kept driving not knowing she’d lost all the coolant and the first sign of trouble was the engine seizing… the car was 6 months old with 7,000km on it.

As it was an ‘accident’ the insurance company got the car towed to Toyota dealer for assessment. Assessment was ~$20k. Insurance said no to the repairs and gave the owners a new car and picked up the busted one from Toyota dealer and presumably sent it to auctions. This was all up in Bundaberg.

Now the car is in Brisbane with 13,000km on it and either:
A) A new engine
B) A potentially dodgy repair on the old engine
C) Engine from the wreckers with god knows how many k's on it
D) Who knows

Needless to say I gave the car a wide birth as it was too risky for my cash.

Cool story, huh?
jmr
Posts: 7556
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

To be fair to BMW though, no-one who buys an M series is going to keep it longer than a few years
teq
Posts: 12386
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

it would be cooler if they hit a dragon instead of a dog
infi
Posts: 18335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the power from my 320d is insane. I love it.
arkter
Posts: 493
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

stinging to see the new 3 series coupé!

edit: The new 3 series is looking shmich!

http://www.bmwblog.com/2012/01/22/real-life-photos-2012-bmw-328i/

http://www.bmwblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012-bmw-328i-04-655x372.jpg
IVY_MiKe
Posts: 688
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

To be fair to BMW though, no-one who buys an M series is going to keep it longer than a few years


This... if you've got the money for an 'M' powered Bimmer you aren't concerned with maintenance costs... you'll just lease it for 3-5 years, and move it on just as the real headache's begin.
59fifty
Posts: 933
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Niiiiice!!

Love to upgrade to a new 5 with one of those engines... very impressive specs.

Certainly put my 325ci to shame :(
Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 3054
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Not sure I like the new 3 series front, I'm glad I got the current model. I like the new back though!

I'll be very interested to take one of those new 5 series for a drive when they come out! Pity they didn't stick that engine in the 3 ;)
arkter
Posts: 498
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Not sure I like the new 3 series front, I'm glad I got the current model. I like the new back though!

I'll be very interested to take one of those new 5 series for a drive when they come out! Pity they didn't stick that engine in the 3 ;)


I agree, I really can't wait to see the 2 door coupé though, I think it'll look mental... the 3 series coupés have just looked more and more amazing every series
Whoop
Posts: 19299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I can only imagine the cost of owning that thing as it gets older :/

I'm all for engine/transmisison development etc but I really question the complexity of new designs (dsg, multi-turbos etc) and the ongoing costs of maintaining such a thing will more than offset the fuel savings by having such a design*.


* yeah I'm assuming but I don't think it's an unreasonable assumption.

As an example, I have been looking for a car. Saw an Aurion that looked ok. Did some checks and it turned out that the car had hit a dog, broke the radiator and subsequently cooked the engine. Toyota quoted the repair (and I spoke to Toyota directly) to be $20,000. And this is just a fairly standard V6 :/ No other damage, just the engine.last edited by mission at 10:51:01 27/Jan/12

I just forked out 5 grand on fixing broken s*** on my car. You buy a performance car you've got to expect higher costs. If you want cheap then go buy a hyundai.
copuis
Posts: 2105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

not only that, being a diesel P platers on the goldcoast can legally drive it
boba
Cainer
Posts: 3714
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

would look good in storage
mission
Posts: 8289
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I just forked out 5 grand on fixing broken s*** on my car. You buy a performance car you've got to expect higher costs.


True, so who gives a s*** about fuel consumption!
Sc00bs
Posts: 8561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Toyota quoted the repair (and I spoke to Toyota directly) to be $20,000.


thats so overpriced, what would a brand spanking new engine cost? 3-5k maybe? how does a radiator and labour cost 15k?
mission
Posts: 8290
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thats so overpriced, what would a brand spanking new engine cost? 3-5k maybe? how does a radiator and labour cost 15k?


I think the thing is that you can't just buy a new complete engine. You can only get the parts to make a new engine..... I dunno, but that's what the original owner told me and the Toyota service department confirmed that they pulled the old engine apart and that's what their quote was.....
Sc00bs
Posts: 8562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

thats so stupid you cant buy an entire engine, you could get an awesome 2jz set up put into it for that sort of money
Skitza
Posts: 9692
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

the power from my 320d is insane. I love it.


haha insane + 320d in the same sentence. Is this your first car? :P

I see this as a bit of a money grab but meh.
blahnana
Posts: 587
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha @ wide birth
arkter
Posts: 501
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

haha insane + 320d in the same sentence. Is this your first car? :P

I see this as a bit of a money grab but meh.


My uncle gets around in a 320d, they have a surprising amount of go for their engine size, we swapped cars for a week about 2 years ago, I was getting around in the Z4 which weighs absolutely f*** all and he was completely spun out by the power of it (mostly due to its weight I guess). While the 320d is by no means a 'fast car' it still has some guts, I was impressed with it.
teq
Posts: 12389
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

thats so overpriced, what would a brand spanking new engine cost? 3-5k maybe? how does a radiator and labour cost 15k?


brand spanking new engines from dealers are $10k+
thats why people go to the wreckers

this example is a bit different obviously just the diesel pump on a new pajero is $8k
arkter
Posts: 502
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

^ This is why comprehensive insurance and a telegraph pole are your friends.
infi
Posts: 18342
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha insane + 320d in the same sentence. Is this your first car? :P


no idiot, i had a 320i before that and the power from the 320d is like you got an extra 500cc in the engine for free. PLUS it's 50% more fuel efficient. I have driven an M3, an X6 a 335 and a 325 so I know what they feel like.

no it's not a sports car, no you don't drive it on two wheels but this thread is discussing diesel engines and all I can say is that the increase in performance is noticeable over petrol.

So STFU :)
Skitza
Posts: 9693
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

haha BAM :P

Well I took the 320 s***rol for a spin and I think I could have walked faster :) I'm glad they have stepped it up with the diesel. The Z4 was pretty good for what it was, I liked that.
arkter
Posts: 505
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

haha BAM :P

Well I took the 320 s***rol for a spin and I think I could have walked faster :) I'm glad they have stepped it up with the diesel. The Z4 was pretty good for what it was, I liked that.


If memory serves it's something like a 100kw 1.9L 4cyl engine in the 320i.. they are entirely gutless, not really a fair comparison for the 320d imo.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 35555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

would look good in storage
hehe :(
jmr
Posts: 7560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah but the torque is where it's at
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