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You still need bimmercode since the car has to be instructed it's Li-Ion instead of AGM.
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05-08-2024, 01:28 PM | #47 |
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Not sure I follow, are you asking if the battery will get recoded? If so, the answer is no. Only time a battery gets registered/coded is after it's been replaced otherwise there's the potential to overcharge it and degrade its life or in the worst case it may explode.
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05-09-2024, 04:53 AM | #49 | |
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Back on topic: It's good to know that BMW was a little conservative with their initial weight estimation figures previously quoted for the G87 M2 in various specs. Just like their estimated HP & TQ figures, BMW is being a touch on the cautious side & under rating things. But in this case, they're over padding things a bit. But that's maybe a good thing as we're pleasantly surprised by the numbers trickling in.
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These are all paper claims for going on 18mo. No one has shown a car under 3650 (with fuel, even Jackie Ding) to my knowledge, despite significant investment. |
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05-10-2024, 10:11 AM | #52 |
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I know zero21 mentioned a while back his weight savings on the 827M’s weren’t as much as claimed by BMW.
I weighed my 827M’s out of the box, then weighed my 930M’s on the same Renpho scale (I weighed each wheel 3-4 times at different angles on the scale to make sure I was getting a consistent weight each time). Both the 827M’s and 930M’s weighed exactly what BMW said they would (for the 827M’s it was 23.8 lbs/front and 24.2 lbs/rear). It was exactly a 21 lb savings overall, just as expected. |
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If one is purely trying to come up with the lightest G87 and money is not an object, the following would be some effective "mods": rear seat delete, cf fenders and trunk from Alpha, cf hood from Alpha/Vorsteiner, cf strut brace, aftermarket rotors (Girodisc for one), cf driveshaft (Driveshaft Shop will custom make it)....you get my drift. |
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If you are comparing to a 718, that would be a hard pass. I was also just making a point that there are many ways to shed the weight if that is your goal. Doing something right isn't cheap... Last edited by M_Power Rob; 05-12-2024 at 09:00 PM.. |
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Just doing paint correction, ppf, ceramic and tint will put you in or very near the $80k range. Rims and tires you are now getting $85k - $90k depending on the rims. It truly doesn't take much to get the G87 M2 above $90k. Want exhaust, intake, tune, etc. and guess what you approach (I didn't even mention any cf parts)? I know, you can get a Porsche for that (and lets talk about new cars, not CPO)...I wouldn't consider a 718. Talk about a 911, you are in another league. Do pc, ppf, ceramic, tint and mods on a 911, let me know where you fall... |
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south of 100k it really is hard to find a better option (or at least it turns into a personal preference thing). im not a 911 guy per se but to me the math stops mathing around 85-90k. that said, i really do respect folks taking the platform to its logical conclusion (like your build) and supporting and building a robust aftermarket for this car. |
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