Many thanks goes to Bimley, 10Tacle and BWM for this cool advertisement.
It wasn’t a hard job to bring this BMW M3 Coupé to GTR2.
FEATURES:
– Analog Gauges
CREDITS:
– Bimley, 10Tacle BWM for this cool advertisement
KNOW ISSUES:
– None
VERSION-HISTORY:
2007-09-11, V1.1:
– initial version
Note :
This file “BMW_M3.grb” is for BMW M3 Challenge.
You can adjust the gear like long straight or short straight. you have on every track a perfect ratio.
have fun,
GTI-Heizer
#safety#
Car Infos from Wikipedia :
The fourth generation of the BMW M3 was announced at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show (Switzerland, 6–18 March 2007) as the BMW M3 concept.
As was the case with the E46 M3 Concept and the E60 M5 Concept, the M3 Concept had almost no differences from the looks of the production version, that had its world premiere on the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show IAA (Germany, 12 to 23 September).
Similar to its predecessors that introduced a new engine, the fourth generation of the M3 did the same and marked the debut of the BMW S65 V8 engine. The engine generates a maximum power output of 420 PS (309 kW; 414 hp) at 8,300 rpm, with a peak torque of 400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 3,900 rpm. A 6-speed manual transmission was included as standard. As of April 2008, BMW offered a new 7-speed Getrag double-clutch paddle shift transmission, called M-DKG (Doppel-Kupplungs-Getriebe) or M-DCT (Double Clutch Transmission) as an option, which reduces shift pauses to less than a tenth of a second and shortens the car’s 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time by 0.2 seconds vs. the car equipped with a manual transmission. It features both automatic and manual modes similar to the SMG gearboxes in the E36 and E46, but with more speed and efficiency.
The E92 M3 coupe inherited a carbon-fibre roof similar to the one used on the E46 CSL. For 2011, the E92 M3 received a model refresh commonly referred to as a LCI (Life Cycle Impulse) by BMW. Those changes included minor interior trim pieces and LED rear tail-lights. Testing by Car and Driver magazine has shown that the 2011 M3 equipped with an M-DCT transmission accelerated from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.9 seconds and went on to record a 12.4-second quarter-mile time. This is almost half a second quicker than 2008–2010 M3 models with the same engine and transmission.
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BMW M3 Challenge (c)2007 10TACLE STUDIOS AG. Produced by 10TACLE STUDIOS AG and developed by Blimey! Games Ltd. All rights reserved.
Software, graphics, music and text are all protected by copyright law. No part of the software may be reproduced, used, mailed or translated in any way without previous written consent of 10TACLE STUDIOS AG.
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RAD Software. Uses BINK Video. ©1997-2007 by RAD Game Tools, Inc. Uses Miles Sound System. ©1991-2007 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
Utilizes gMotor2 from Image Space Incorporated ©2007. All rights reserved.
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