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10-13-2022, 11:17 AM | #25 |
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It is an old and on-going trend. Hardly worth the amount of debate it brings to a new car in this day/time.
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All of the cars discussed on these forums are very fast for the street. If you drive them anywhere near the limits, bad things will happen.
Buy the one you like, that you can afford, and be proud of it.
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Just so everyone is clear, I could care less about the weight increase. I am excited for this car and to place my order lol. I was just curious about the others who were concerned
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Like others have stated, the weight figure is a bit disappointing, on paper. More weight does mean you will go through consumables at a relatively higher clip, even if you can't feel the weight increase. I went from my OG M2 to my current G80 6mt and the G80 is just as fun on the streets as my M2 was. The suspension and mechanical grip on the G cars is a big step up from that of the F8x gen cars I've owned. If the G87 drives like a more nimble version of my G80, it should be a fantastic street car.
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It's heavier than my Camaro 2SS 1LE that has 295/305 tires, so I'm expecting great things.
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It's not even about track days really. You will start to feel the weight taking 90mph sweepers or going 60mph into a 90 deg corner. There's only so much strut damping can do, and on the twisties where the car transitions left and right, weight becomes very noticeable.
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10-16-2022, 11:07 AM | #33 |
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I have about 44 track days with the F87 M2 (OG, LCI). My focus has been some easy weight reduction, and my net reduction has been about 90lbs (3450 to 3360) with a full tank of gas and without me. The car feels more nimble - I mean its not night and day, but it is better on track. As I get quicker, the consumables are getting, well consumed, even faster as 3360lbs is not exactly light.
I am assuming BMW published the weight of the US car (3814 for a 6MT) with a sunroof. So let's deduct 60lbs for that, another 13 for the carbon roof option, and 23 for the carbon buckets. That puts the car at 3718lbs. That's 268lbs heavier than the OG M2, and its got 85 more horsepower. Plus, it seems like its capable and hides it weight well. That means drivers can push it hard. Since the weight didn't go away, I can only imagine what it will do to consumables like tires and brake pads. And to anyone that says you cannot feel the change in weight, I say you need to experience this. As an instructor, I've had all manner of students in the right seat of my car, the same day as I drive myself. And anyone over 150-160lbs most definitely leads to me adjusting my braking points and cornering lines. |
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If you are concerned about weight - Get a Lotus. Not a modern BMW- Weight issues are certainly not news.
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I'd prefer It was lighter but it won't stop me from buying. Porsche is able to keep their cars light ish and wish bmw paid more attention to that. My spec e46 is around 2650 pounds and it's hard to understand where 1400 more pounds lives. Electronics sure but surely they can cut weight somewhere.
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I went from a BMW E36 M3 to Corvette C6 to a Lotus Elise thinking this was the panacea of track cars. Boy did it open up a whole new can of worms to attend to. That was short lived; back to Porsche now BMW again. Full circle I suppose.
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Here are weight specs from BMW Germany pdf docs at time of release so exclude market dependent options, weight in kg unladen (ready to drive with 90% fuel) & DIN (add 75kg to driver/luggage), all for 6MT: M2 1495/1570 M2C 1550/1625 M2CS 1550/1625 G87 1700/1775 G87 accompanying doc says carbon roof option saves 6kg & M Carbon buckets 10.8kg |
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weight is not just about tracking cars—it's about everyday fun and feel.
power and good suspension can make a heavy car fast, but it cannot make a heavy car feel agile like a light car—-ever. Lighter cars feel alive, tossable, and controllable in a way heavier cars cannot. I am considering buying the G87 as a 2nd car—and seriously 1 of the 2 issues that is really really bothering me is weight. My 1M is around 3250 lbs and the G87 M2 is around 3850 lbs. That is a huge, huge difference to me. I think I can deal with it because the G87 won't be my primary car—I will share its use with my wife—but it still really bothers me.
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Savagegeese weighed their bone stock M2C dct test car. There is a forum member that weighed his G82 M4 at 3,660 lbs. That is nearly 100lbs less than press release weight. Let just wait and see what members weigh their cars at. |
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There’s a massive difference between adding 100kg with ballast or a passenger and adding that weight by stiffening the chassis, using a stronger power plant with more demanding cooling/lubrication needs, widening the car, etc.
The extra 6% of weight over the F8x isn’t a talking point when the new car puts seconds on the older, lighter hardware at even tight and technical venues. The G80 Comp runs with the 992 C2S and 718 GT4; the performance ROI on the extra weight is proven. Look under a G8x, then drive one. |
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