So how does the M3 GTR compare now versus its previous NFS avatars? Let's check out the insane specs: Engine Power. 1999 GTR Race Car: 478 HP ; Previous NFS cars: ~500 HP; NFS Unbound: 741 HP! Clearly,developers have cranked everything up to the maximum. BMW M3 GTR [E46] An E46 GTR came to life in February 2001, powered by the P60B40 a 3,997 cc V8 producing 493 hp (368 kW; 500 PS). Unlike the straight-six powered M3 versions, which were outpaced by the Porsche 996 GT3, the racing version of the E46 M3 GTR 16 was very successful in the American The BMW E46 M3 GTR race car was a 2-door coupe. It was powered by a 4.0L V8 engine which was mated to a sequential transmission. The V8 put out 444 horsepower and 354 lb-ft of torque. As per third-party testing results, the M3 GTR did 0 to 60 MPH in 3.4 seconds and had a top speed of 152 MPH. Is it the real thing? Or just a replica? Click here to find out!Join this channel to get access to perks:UChvvUalJjRkpAt_foVi The first BMW M3 was based on the E30 3 Series and was intended to be a homologation special to satisfy the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and Group A Touring rules, which required a total of 5,000 cars to be built. [4] It was presented to the public at the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, and began production from March 1986 to June 1991. Ten road-legal cars were produced. The debut of the M3 GTR Street followed at the Petit Le Mans event in Braselton, Georgia, in 2001. 5 POWERFUL FACTS: 01 Max. output: 258 kW (350 hp) 02 Max. torque: 365 Nm at 5,000 rpm 03 Displacement: 3,997 cm3 The REAL NFS Most Wanted BMW M3 GTR Build Begins! After much delay and many years of wanting to, I'm jumping into the deep end and building the Need for Speed Most Wanted BMW M3 GTR. The car is The BMW M3 GTR Was A Powerful Ride. To secure a better finish at the 12 Hours of Sebring race in 2001, BMW knew that they had to improve on what they entered before. Thus, they kitted out the BMW M3 GTR with a 4-liter V8 high-performance engine that could hit 460 hp. Although the M3 GTR's engine was capable and almighty, it didn't meet the ALMS Via YouTube Before 2001, BMW made use of an M3 six-cylinder engine for their race cars. However, in 2001, they changed the game and fitted the M3 GTR with a 4.0-liter 8-cylinder V8 engine. BMW's V8 engine- the P60B40, was instrumental in their win at the Le Mans series. Via GTspirit BMW M3 GTR is one of the fastest cars in Need for Speed: Unbound, and here are its characteristics: Engine: 4.0L V8 Set Up: Front engine/rear wheel. Transmission: 6-speed. Max Speed: 350 km/h (218 m/h). Horse Power: 741 Max Torque: 550 Quarter Mile: 10.6 Acceleration to 100 km/h (60 m/h): 3.4 How did the M3 GTR return during the final mission on need for speed heat. The reason why I'm saying this is because, if I can recall, in need for speed carbon, the BMW M3 was totaled when we are being chased by cross at lookout point. Now the iconic car has returned. But the question is, how was it fixed and is now drivable? BMW M3 GTR Street (E46) 0-100kmh/ in 4,8s. 0-200km/h in 15,9s. V.max 250km/h (295km/h/) BMW M3 GTR (E46) 0-100km/h in 4,0s. 0-200km/h in 13,5s. V.max 295 km/h The BMW M3 GTR appears in Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 and is unlocked upon defeating Blacklist Racer #1 - Clarence "Razor" Callahan. It comes with a unique livery not featured in other releases meaning visual customisation and performance upgrade options are not available for the car. Need for Speed Unbound: How to get the BMW M3 GTR? The legendary BMW M3 GTR with blue decals is indeed in Need for Speed unbound. Here's how to get it. If you want to know how to get this car, read on below as we have a detailed description of that. EA FC 24 Founder 2 Evolution: Unveiling the best meta players and completion guide BMW M3 GTR with specs from Most Wanted is faster than Le Mans, Evo 9 and Carrera GT. Probably matches Corvette Z06 (slight disadvantage in acceleration, huge advantage in handling). .
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