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Nope, McLaren in general is small English car manufacturer (something like Bugatti in Italy). It may be owned by BMW but it's still small English car manufacturer. But I must admit that F1 have BMW engine, allthough fully cutomized.Fishwhiz wrote:but mclaren in general is bmw, unless you are talking about the mercedes slrJamaleni wrote:No, it's actually kind of a McLaren...Fishwhiz wrote:its acually kind of a bmw.
And, to be precize. McLaren F1 LM was a special edition of McLaren F1, put on the market to celebrate a great victory in 24H Le Mans race when McLaren show for the first time with 6 cars and all of them end race amongst first ten. If I remember well they were 1,2, 4,5,6, & 8. Edition was limited to 6 kom.
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BMW Z4
Engine
Type DOHC I-6 24V
Engine management system Siemens MS45
Displacement (cm3) 2979
Bore and stroke (mm) 84.0 x 89.6
Power (SAE hp @ rpm) 225 @ 5900
Torque (ft/lb @ rpm) 214 @ 3500
Compression ratio 10.2
Fuel grade Premium unleaded
Drivetrain
Drive configuration Front engine Rear drive
Transmission type 6-M/6-SMG/5-A
Gear ratios, man/SMG/auto (:1)
1st 4.35/4.35/3.67
2nd 2.50/2.50/2.00
3rd 1.66/1.66/1.41
4th 1.24/1.24/1.00
5th 1.00/1.00/0.74
6th 0.85/0.85/-
Reverse 3.93/3.93/4.10
Final drive ratio 3.07/3.07/3.46
Body and suspension
Steering Type / Ratio Rack & Pinion / N/A
Braking system 4 channel ABS
Front brake type / diameter (mm) Ventilated disc / 300
Rear brake type / diameter (mm) Ventilated disc / 294
Suspension, front McPherson strut type
Suspension, rear Independent - Z axle
Drag coefficient 0.35
Tire size, front 225/45 R 17
Wheel size, front 8.0J x 17
Tire size, rear 225/45 R 17
Wheel size, rear 8.0J x 17
Dimensions
Length/Width/Height 4091/1781/1299
Wheelbase 2495
Turning circle (m) 9.8
Track, front/rear 1473/1523
Interior width, front/rear 1334/-
Headroom, front/rear 948/-
Luggage capacity (L) 240-260
Fuel capacity (L) 55
Weight
Curb weight, man/SMG/auto 1360/1370/1380
Weight distribution, front, man/SMG/auto (%) 50.4/50.4/50.7
Weight distribution, rear, man/SMG/auto (%) 49.6/49.6/49.3
Max. gross weight, man/SMG/auto 1610/1620/1630
Max. payload 250
Max. axle load, front/rear 790/845
Performance
Top speed, electronically limited, man/SMG/auto (km/h) 250/250/244
Acceleration 0-100 km/h, man/SMG/auto (sec.) 6.3/6.3/6.4
Fuel consumption
City, man/SMG/auto (L/100km) 11.4/10.8/12.2
Highway, man/SMG/auto (L/100km) 7.4/6.9/8.0
Engine
Type DOHC I-6 24V
Engine management system Siemens MS45
Displacement (cm3) 2979
Bore and stroke (mm) 84.0 x 89.6
Power (SAE hp @ rpm) 225 @ 5900
Torque (ft/lb @ rpm) 214 @ 3500
Compression ratio 10.2
Fuel grade Premium unleaded
Drivetrain
Drive configuration Front engine Rear drive
Transmission type 6-M/6-SMG/5-A
Gear ratios, man/SMG/auto (:1)
1st 4.35/4.35/3.67
2nd 2.50/2.50/2.00
3rd 1.66/1.66/1.41
4th 1.24/1.24/1.00
5th 1.00/1.00/0.74
6th 0.85/0.85/-
Reverse 3.93/3.93/4.10
Final drive ratio 3.07/3.07/3.46
Body and suspension
Steering Type / Ratio Rack & Pinion / N/A
Braking system 4 channel ABS
Front brake type / diameter (mm) Ventilated disc / 300
Rear brake type / diameter (mm) Ventilated disc / 294
Suspension, front McPherson strut type
Suspension, rear Independent - Z axle
Drag coefficient 0.35
Tire size, front 225/45 R 17
Wheel size, front 8.0J x 17
Tire size, rear 225/45 R 17
Wheel size, rear 8.0J x 17
Dimensions
Length/Width/Height 4091/1781/1299
Wheelbase 2495
Turning circle (m) 9.8
Track, front/rear 1473/1523
Interior width, front/rear 1334/-
Headroom, front/rear 948/-
Luggage capacity (L) 240-260
Fuel capacity (L) 55
Weight
Curb weight, man/SMG/auto 1360/1370/1380
Weight distribution, front, man/SMG/auto (%) 50.4/50.4/50.7
Weight distribution, rear, man/SMG/auto (%) 49.6/49.6/49.3
Max. gross weight, man/SMG/auto 1610/1620/1630
Max. payload 250
Max. axle load, front/rear 790/845
Performance
Top speed, electronically limited, man/SMG/auto (km/h) 250/250/244
Acceleration 0-100 km/h, man/SMG/auto (sec.) 6.3/6.3/6.4
Fuel consumption
City, man/SMG/auto (L/100km) 11.4/10.8/12.2
Highway, man/SMG/auto (L/100km) 7.4/6.9/8.0
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SRS.....freeroam sucked.
Toshiro wrote:Hmmmm... I liked SRS....spartan.dk wrote:SRS sucks. Plain and simple. The original 95 Eclipse is the best, and the only best one.
SRS may have had the first free roam with cop chases, but overall it was a bad game. You traded models like freaking Pokemon cards!
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Small?Jamaleni wrote:Nope, McLaren in general is small English car manufacturer (something like Bugatti in Italy). It may be owned by BMW but it's still small English car manufacturer. But I must admit that F1 have BMW engine, allthough fully cutomized.Fishwhiz wrote:but mclaren in general is bmw, unless you are talking about the mercedes slrJamaleni wrote: No, it's actually kind of a McLaren...
And, to be precize. McLaren F1 LM was a special edition of McLaren F1, put on the market to celebrate a great victory in 24H Le Mans race when McLaren show for the first time with 6 cars and all of them end race amongst first ten. If I remember well they were 1,2, 4,5,6, & 8. Edition was limited to 6 kom.
F1?
Hmm.......
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Erm, McLaren is a Formula 1 motor racing team (guys, have you never heard of Kimi Raikonnen, Juan Pablo Montoya, David Coultard, Ayrton Senna et al?), first and foremost, who made a foray into road cars with the F1 (at one time the fastest road car in the world, capable of about 240MPH) which was also used for racing in such events as LeMans with some modification (the LM)). Their latest partnership with Mercedes is to produce the P8, which should be awesome! They are NOT owned by any car manufacturer (as far as I'm aware, they are owned by Ron Dennis and Martin Whitmarsh), although they race with Mercedes Benz engines in Formula 1.Jamaleni wrote: Nope, McLaren in general is small English car manufacturer (something like Bugatti in Italy). It may be owned by BMW but it's still small English car manufacturer. But I must admit that F1 have BMW engine, allthough fully cutomized.
The F1 (the road car, not the GP car, to clear things up!) was, as I said earlier, powered by a BMW engine, which was developed from the Austin/Rover Metro 6R4 rally car's engine. McLaren are based in Woking, Surrey, approximately 12 miles from where I live in a fantastic modern building, known as Paragon (I believe). No prizes for guessing which Formula 1 team I support! (Yup, that's right - BAR Honda J/K
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