just curious really
Max speed for an M3?
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What is the max speed for a standard E30 M3?
just curious really
just curious really
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so somewhere between 140mph and 150mph? 
thats a bit more than i thought fairly impressive though!! is that limited or is that max?
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70mph on a British road.
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150mph on a private British road
i wasnt trying to see what my car should be doing, i was just curious really as my father had said 125mph which i thought was total pish considering my mk1 golf would do that, posting here has confirmed this
i wasnt trying to see what my car should be doing, i was just curious really as my father had said 125mph which i thought was total pish considering my mk1 golf would do that, posting here has confirmed this
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Jamie, can you clarify what you mean by this?maxfield wrote:Baring in mind speedo's over read by 5%ish and rolling radius puts it out aswell.
Rolling radius is affected by a change of wheel or tyre size, ie if you go from 205/40/17 to 225/40/17 the latter is larger and will make the speedo read incorrectly.

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Official Figure is 152MPH as far as
i am aware
But I have seen one be clocked at 160
It was screaming its t*ts off though
i am aware
But I have seen one be clocked at 160
It was screaming its t*ts off though

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Nice one Simon
Though the Manuals always under estimate

Though the Manuals always under estimate

I should have said a 215 would probably make it to 150mph. 23BHP extra?d6dph wrote:Probably wouldn't do that much more Oakey, Remember these are not overly aerodynamic cars. It must be like trying to push a brick through cold treacle!

You know in over 3 years of ownership. Ive never VMaxed the M. I tend to get up to around (indicated) 240 and feel terrified for my licence
I have a GPS thingy too but Ive decided its probably best to look at the road at that sort of speed.
Its VERY stable at those speeds though. The flipside to all that square-ness and wing drag is that the car is pretty good for downforce.
Its VERY stable at those speeds though. The flipside to all that square-ness and wing drag is that the car is pretty good for downforce.
Surely that wasn't maxxed out?HenryM3 wrote:The E30 M3 might do 150mph if you had a 10 mile straight and a wind up your arse. I have a rolling road tested 340bhp and mine, with PBMW mag timing gear did 158.6mph at Bruntingthorpe.

Yes, it was doing that half way down the straight, It is possible I suppose that the road speed limiter was stopping it going any faster, I don't know if that would still work in a converted car as I don't know now or in what way it's wired up. I just asumed it was the brick wall effect due to the boxy shape of the car. Interestingly it lapped 3 seconds a lap quicker than the E46 M3's
I would be expecting it to do much more than that.
My dads M3 does 163 (gps) with 200rpm to go with 270hp, so i was expecting 170 ish.
Video here
Private road of course.
My dads M3 does 163 (gps) with 200rpm to go with 270hp, so i was expecting 170 ish.
Video here
Private road of course.

No i meant HenryM3's car, with 340hp i would be expecting 170mph.1an wrote:jamie you wont get another 7mph from 200rpm i wouldnt of thought, otherwise he would fo hit that, i wouldnt of thought it would pull any more
200rpm would probably only be 2mph but the power drops off about then so I'm guessing that's why.

Not that I recommend taking photos while driving, but....
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You can use the link below and input all the ratios and this will tell you what the M3 is capable of with the standard gearing.
http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/revs.html
Ive entered the figures and this is what it came out at @ 6700 revs which is unlikely unless you have had some work done to be able to pull 6700 in top gear

http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/revs.html
Ive entered the figures and this is what it came out at @ 6700 revs which is unlikely unless you have had some work done to be able to pull 6700 in top gear







