Captain_Kirk
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They have been on sale for at least a month now. Some bimmerpost members have said they picked theirs up two months ago.Not yet! Don't think we've gotten M40i's stateside yet.
Ah man! Need to head to a BMW dealership then!They have been on sale for at least a month now. Some bimmerpost members have said they picked theirs up two months ago.
https://www.cars.com/for-sale/searc...880&trId=33797701&zc=87001&localVehicles=true
Perhaps a comparison review is in our future, then?Ah man! Need to head to a BMW dealership then!
FixedAh man! Need to head to a BMW sealership then!
Yes please!!!Perhaps a comparison review is in our future, then?
Finally got the car on an AWD Dyno. Did 3 runs total, video is after the second. Engine was starting to heat soak so we waited 15 minutes before the 3rd pull.
3rd pull results not shown in video:
362.5hp
425.7tq
The Z4, at least in North America is supposed to be more powerful than the Supra (382 hp VS 335) and this dyno seems to confirm this (Z4 - 365-370 hp VS Supra - 332-339hp). The difference isn't as much as the claimed hp numbers would suggest though.It looks like the torque decreases much faster than in the pulls we saw from the supra.
And the Z4 makes less hp which at the moment tells us not much at all
The torque is very similar.The Z4, at least in North America is supposed to be more powerful than the Supra (382 hp VS 335) and this dyno seems to conform this (Z4 - 365-370 hp VS Supra - 332-339hp). The difference isn;t as much as the claimed hp numvers would suggest though.
It also raises the question, was the Z4 tested a European or American model?
Because they have the same torque figureThe torque is very similar.
i guess its USDM; note the front bumper turn indicator, EU models don't have those.The Z4, at least in North America is supposed to be more powerful than the Supra (382 hp VS 335) and this dyno seems to confirm this (Z4 - 365-370 hp VS Supra - 332-339hp). The difference isn't as much as the claimed hp numbers would suggest though.
It also raises the question, was the Z4 tested a European or American model?
The manufacturer claims the same peak torque number you mean. That does not mean they have the exact same torque curve, they would have the exact same HP if that were the case.Because they have the same torque figure