M5 V10=10,000rpm
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Originally Posted by mav,Oct 8 2004, 12:08 PM
The next gen E90 M3 will have the M5's engine minus 2 cylinders to make it a V8. I have read some rumors on an 9,500 or 10,000 RPM redline...
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Originally Posted by StinkyTofu,Oct 8 2004, 05:22 PM
I like the fact that the S2000 is the only production car with a 9000 redline. It will be a sad day to be out revved by a bmw .
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I like the fact that the S2000 is the only production car with a 9000 redline. It will be a sad day to be out revved by a bmw .
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Originally Posted by derryck,Oct 10 2004, 07:02 AM
Why is that...do u think BMW is inferior to Honda? New S2000's no longer rev to 9000 RPM's by the way.
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Here is another engine that you just marvel at the technical specifications, & it just sounds amazing in every sense, but I just hope it does not run into as many problems as the M3 engine. We have all heard about the early batch failures , but now my friend's M3 just got recalled for a bearing problem. Could just be these engines are just too close to the edge in terms of engineering to be very reliable.
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Originally Posted by derryck,Oct 10 2004, 07:02 AM
New S2000's no longer rev to 9000 RPM's by the way.