Saturday, February 26, 2011

BMW M3 & BMW M5 Cars Wallpapers and images with Review and specification

We are adding some cars information like BMW M3 & BMW M5 Cars Wallpapers and images with Review and specification

BMW M high-performance engines that come with:
• High Pressure Double VANOS for steplessly variable intake- & exhaust-valve timing
• Individual, electronically controlled throttle body for each cylinder. M Dynamic

Driving Control provides two driver-selected settings for throttle response—Normal mode,

and faster-acting Sport mode (M5 only)

• A special lubrication system to ensure positive lubrication under the high acceleration

& cornering loads these engines generate

• All models are equipped with DSC (Dynamic Stability Control), BMW’s comprehensive

traction-control & stability-enhancement system, with special BMW M logic to accommodate

their high performance and sporty nature for which they are engineered

M3 Coupe & M3 Convertible

• Based on the 3 Series Coupe & Convertible but extensively modified, upgraded and

equipped for high performance and superior road handling

New for 2003: M3 Coupe only

• The Power Seat Package no longer available. Its features (power front seats with

memory, adjustable backrest bolsters and 4-way power lumbar support) are now available as

a stand-alone options
• Powered by the amazing 333-horsepower S54 6-cylinder engine, acceleration from 0-60 mph
BMW M5 V10 vs BMW M3 6-Speed-Drag Racing
can be achieved in 4.8 sec. (Coupe).
• Standard 6-speed manual transmission
• Optional Sequential Manual Gearbox II (SMG II):

New M5

• Powered by BMW M V-8 engine, the most powerful production BMW M engine ever
• 5-liters, 394 hp, 368 lb.-ft. torque
• G-sensitive lubrication system
• 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds
• 6-speed manual transmission
• BMW M aluminum suspension system

New BMW 3 Series 2005 Cars Wallpapers and images

BMW 3 Series 2005 Cars Review and specification with short previews

The new 3 Series faces the daunting task of upstaging what is the defining car of its

generation and market sector. With engine technology and a focused design strategy at its

core, the new 3 Series looks set to do just that. Once again, the new 3 Series sets a new

benchmark for small executive cars and I am confident it will be a great success in both

the corporate and retail markets," said Jim O'Donnell, managing director of BMW Great

Britain.

The new BMW 3 Series delivers an even more dynamic driving experience than its

predecessor, accelerates faster and achieves a higher top speed but not to the detriment

of economy, with the new 330i delivering improvements in fuel consumption while the 320i

and 320d match their predecessors.

Powering the fifth generation of new BMW 3 Series is a range of engines all married to a

standard six-speed manual gearbox (six-speed automatic optional). Topping the range is

the BMW 330i featuring the most powerful, yet lightest, six-cylinder engine in its class

- the same engine that powers the recently launched BMW 630i Coupé. Delivering 258bhp and

300Nm (221lb-ft) between 2,500 and 4,000rpm, this engine powers the car from zero to

62mph in just 6.3 seconds and on to a limited top speed of 155mph. However, this is not

at the expense of economy, with the new 330i delivering 33.5mpg combined fuel

consumption.

BMW 130i cars wallpapers and specification with Cars Review

New BMW 130i cars wallpapers and specification with Cars Review

Taking BMW's lightweight magnesium-alloy six-cylinder 258hp petrol engine as a basis, BMW

engineers have wrung every last drop of power from the revolutionary powerplant, making

the BMW 130i six-cylinder the most powerful engine in its class and the most powerful

six-cylinder engine under a BMW bonnet, bar the M3. It is also the only car in its

segment to offer a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout - the optimum set-up for on-road

dynamics.

Taking BMW's renowned attention-to-detail to the extreme, the 1 Series engineering team

have exploited the 1 Series' exemplary air flow and cooling to extract even more

performance out of the car at full throttle. As a result, the 130i now delivers 265hp,

seven horsepower more than the 330i, 530i and 630i. Similarly, torque has also been

uprated to 315Nm from 300Nm.
 Car Wallpapers > Cars > BMW  BMW 130i M-Sport, 2005
The improvements in engine output enable the car to deliver a class-leading zero to 62mph

time of 6.1 seconds while top speed remains limited to 155mph. Consumption is still

frugal with the 130i recording 30.7mpg on the combined cycle, while the EU4 compliant

power train produces just 221g/km.