02-25-2025, 06:09 PM | #24 |
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Hope they stop being a little pus about 6MT and release it.
3.0 CSL has the same 550Nm of torque with 550ps, so we know it's not the transmission issue.
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Yes, it doesn’t make sense at all, even if the 3.0 CSL engine spec was used with the manual transmission.
The 3.0 CSL engine spec was 550Nm to the power and torque peak at the 7,200RPM redline, giving 412kW/560bhp. The problem is when changing gear from 2nd to 3rd the revs drop to 67% of the redline value to give only 276kW/370bhp at 550Nm and 4,800RPM. With the ZF8 auto with 650Nm at 4800RPM, it will be making 327kW/439bhp, then continue to about 5,700RPM where it will make maximum power of 390kW/523bhp, but will continue with close to that power level until the 7,200RPM redline. The only point the 412kW 3.0 CSL engine will be making more power will be from 6,700 to 7,200RPM, otherwise from 4,800RPM to 5,700RPM it will be making 19% less power and from 5,700 to 6,700RPM between 19% and equivalent power. This leads to about 10% less power developed on average from 4,800RPM to 7,200RPM between the two engines. Overall the 550Nm torque limit is just too much of an impediment to make a manual G87 CS worthwhile when compared with the ZF8. |
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You’re not going to get a lightweight analog sports car out of any CLAR platform vehicle. That market demand seems to be pretty small these days, even Porsche doesn’t really meet that criteria anymore. Really only a specialist product is going to meet that need if any amount of power is required.
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CS.
I already have a (fabulous) '23 G87. Last edited by M2PDX; 02-26-2025 at 08:43 AM.. |
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1. Inexpensive
2. Lots of power 3. Lightweight Pick two.
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I think there are cars where CCBs do not add much of anything second hand. An F10 M5 might be a good example. So I’m pushing back on the “of course” in your comments. In my case, ROI was not my primary goal or any goal whatsoever. I just wanted to have them, like any other option. In the case of my F87 CS, CCBs cost me $8.5k and added at least that when I sold the car. It’s hard to know since my miles were lowish and the spec was killer (Misano, 6MT, gold wheels, CCBs). I’ll put it this way: my opinion is that if you’re buying a special/limited sports car, you’re better off speccing CCBs. The benefits during ownership are high and it makes the car more attractive when it’s time to sell.
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I imagine it's the same for any CS version of an M car. BMW & others are in the business to sell cars in large volumes. Looking at the specs, there's nothing in the CS pkg that justifies the presumed very large price bump over a standard M2 (imo). And I'm someone who always buys the highest trim level/special edition. |
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