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Registrierungsdatum: 2. September 2001
Bike: Aprilia RS125, Aprilia RSVmille, Fiat ohne Auspuff "leise iss scheisse"
Wohnort: Noale - Italy
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Few race cars enjoy the reversal of fortune that BMW's M3 enjoyed over the past two seasons of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). In 2000, the M3 race car, which is known as the M3 GTR and races in the GT class, won only once and was trounced by its chief rival, the Porsche 911.
But BMW roared back in 2001, winning six of the eight races and taking the manufacturers' championship and the drivers' crown for pilot Jörg Müller. It was an extraordinary feat considering Porsches outnumbered BMWs four to one at most races.
What BMW did was replace the M3 GTR's six-cylinder engine with a V-8, which spelled more low-end grunt. A little history explains why the engine swap was beneficial.
By the end of the 2000 season, the 3.2-liter six had reached a horsepower plateau after six years. The problem was the rule-mandated intake restrictor plate with its 1.7-inch-diameter hole to reduce the amount of air that enters the engine.
As an engine spins faster and needs more air, the restrictor's effectiveness increases. And how! Think of breathing through a straw: You can take regular breaths through it easily enough, but start exercising and breathing hard, and suddenly, getting air into and out of that straw is tough.
In the GT class, the restrictor makes a smaller, high-revving engine less effective than one with more displacement and low-end torque. Because of the bore spacing of the BMW six, the engine could not grow beyond 3.2 liters. Porsche's flat-six displaces 3.6 liters. The rules said that even though the Porsche displaced about 400 more cubic centimeters it must use the same 1.7-diameter restrictor as the BMW. Same size straw, but the Porsches had a bigger engine and, according to BMW, a huge advantage.
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Registrierungsdatum: 2. September 2001
Bike: Aprilia RS125, Aprilia RSVmille, Fiat ohne Auspuff "leise iss scheisse"
Wohnort: Noale - Italy
Registrierungsdatum: 3. September 2001
Bike: Mito, BJ: 99, Modell 98, Lucky Explorer Limited Edition, 200 PS (mindestens), Tuning: Runde Reifen
Wohnort: Oberbayern, Gumperting bei Teisendorf, 20 KM bis nach Salzburg (Österreich), aber noch Deutscher
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Registrierungsdatum: 2. September 2001
Bike: Aprilia RS125, Aprilia RSVmille, Fiat ohne Auspuff "leise iss scheisse"
Wohnort: Noale - Italy
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Original von TheChris
für die wenigen ps hat der aber ne auffällig gute beschleunigung...
so beschleunigungsangaben sind jedoch immer so ne sache...![]()