On this week’s edition of “Monday is for M”, we have a sampling of exhaust sounds for you to enjoy. The first sampling features a BMW M5 with Eisenmann Sport Exhaust. The first round of revs is with the variable exhaust valves open, and then you get to hear the system with the valves closed. […] More »
This particular Monday is for M5 Madness, which is coming to you in the form of two videos. The first video shows you a couple of acceleration runs up to 118 mph in a BMW F10 M5 allowing you to hear the exhaust sounds of the Competition Package. The next video is a compilation of […] More »
To human ears, high-revving engines sound like war cries — mechanical fits of rage moving cars headlong into the opposing forces of wind resistance. As angry as an E46 BMW M3’s yelling straight-six sounds when the pedal is mashed, the race-tuned motor is happiest when it cries, and the M3 compilation video below is a […] More »
Here’s a recipe for you: One empty airport hangar One E39 BMW M5 with an Eisenmann exhaust system A driver who likes to hoon A camera Mix the ingredients together, and you get a video that makes you feel so good on a Monday morning, you’ll be pissing excellence all day long. via [Dennisnoten]
Last year at a BMW M 40th-anniversary press event, Evo Magazine got to experience the ultra-rare BMW M3 CRT (Carbon Racing Technology) — only 67 were produced. The M3 CRT is basically the sedan/luxury version of the E92 M3 GTS — the CRT loses the GTS’s roll cage and four-point harnesses, but gains top-of-the-line amenities […] More »
It probably takes hundreds of thousands of horsepower to kill a dyno, but as cars like the BMW M5 get more powerful, (especially when tuned) you begin to wonder how upset the dyno must be as it gets a wallop from a pair of rear tires. In this week’s edition of Monday is for M, […] More »
I remember being seven years old playing at the park and making friends with a couple of random children atop the tube slide. In an ever-so-spontaneous manner, one of the kids, aged approximately four years, suggested we all scream as loud as we could to see how much volume we could produce, so we all […] More »