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03-16-2012, 08:08 AM | #1 |
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Z4 versus other BMWs
I was at a corporate event at the BMW Performance Center yesterday. First time on a track, better late than never!
After driving an X3 on the offroad course (pretty impressive off road considering it doesn’t have a low range gearbox) we got to drive a few cars on the track. They were, by decreasing order of fun:
Then we had time trials with an M3 on an autocross course. Feels slower than the Z4 off the line (no low-end torque), but after 20 yards it turns into a rocket sled. At high revs the engine is incredibly responsive, revs (and sounds) like a chain saw. My lap times kept improving, but I had a hard time getting my half-a-century-old brain to cope with the limits of that car. It's just awesome. I definitely need to come back for a full day of //M training. We ended the day as passengers in an M5 being drifted by one of the instructors. 3 grown men turned into drooling, hysterical 14-year olds. All in all, if I needed a track car I'd get an M3, but for every day spirited driving I still prefer my Z4 Last edited by cdeslandes; 03-16-2012 at 08:19 AM.. |
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Cool report. I've been on that track too and drove the Z4 35i, 550i, M5 and M3. My impressions were mostly how different the suspension was between the M and non-M cars. I was able to take corners SO much tighter with the M's. Great experience!
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cool write up
i gota get out and do this one of these summer days
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03-16-2012, 02:44 PM | #5 |
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Wish I could do something like that here in Ireland.
Sounds great fun..... Having said that I have access to both the 35iS and a 1M in the household fleet. 1M is just nuts on the handling front. It's poise and balance are second to none, but the Z4 is the ultimate IL6 droptop cruiser. I think I might only be happier in a 458 Spider. |
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Nice comparison and report
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The Z4 blows away every other BMW!! You can tell everyone you heard that right here in the Z4 Forum.
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HAHA!
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The M3 felt VASTLY superior to the Z4 as a driver's car, but in real life (bad, congested roads and clueless Connecticut drivers) the Z4 is the better car for me. If I ever move to a state where I can do some real driving (preferably with some mountain roads) I'll definitely get an M3 or a 911...
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We did the 1-day M school after purchasing out M3 (purchase incentive). M3, M5, & M6. Holy smokes. They told us to drive them like we stole them. So we did. At the end of the day, we is a few laps with an instructor in a M5. 4 of us in the car. Based on his driving, we immediately learned that every M we drove was literally laughing at us for how we obviously babied the cars (in comparison). The second thing I learned was that I would NEVER EVER EVER EVER but a used M training car. What fun it was though. I think average mpg was 6!!!!
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Great report. I've done several corporate events at the Performance Center.
I enjoyed them so much, I just did the full 2 day M School. I agree with your Z4 and M3 comments. I would love an M3, just not sure its better than the Z4 for "normal" driving. But it is better on track. See my M3 laps here: http://vimeo.com/37438079 I wish I had a recording of the instructor hot laps at the M School. Longer, faster, and MIND BLOWING compared to what they do at the corporate events. I rode with Mike Renner. They do the same course as the M3 laps above, without the chicanes down the long curved straight. Mike did that section 100+ mph, with the tail out ALL the way down that long curve and then snapped the car 180 degrees into the big right hand curve and kept the tail out the opposite direction all the way around it!
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they are all very different cars... my stable of BMWs right now include 3 of the ones you mention (Z4 35is (JB4 and DCI), E93 M3 (Eisenmann with challenge X-pipe and soon to be supercharged) and a Dinan stg2 550i. My F10 M5 should be here this summer. Wish they did a M Z4 that is more tightly sprung and has all the M bushings. The Z4 lacks handling in tight corners and a proper LSD The m3 seriously lacks torque but the supercharge will fix that and then some. The 550i modified is a complete beast of the line and above 100mph in a straight line but you can't hide the weight. All great cars though even compared to my exotics.
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