Dinan 545 or M5?
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My Ride: At sea: 2005 545i sport, SMG, cold weather, Logic 7, nav, HUD, heated rear seats, sat prep - black sapphire
Originally Posted by Centurion' post='248323' date='Mar 2 2006, 01:34 AM
How about the transmission? The SMG you have is not in the same league as the SMG III of the M5.
Comparing III to II, is it quicker? smoother? jerkier?
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Hey eleven,
I can definitely feel an increase in power. Feels like the car breaths better and the throttle feels more responsive. Those are just seat-of-the-pants opinion though and unfortunately, I don't have any real data to validate the gains (aside from what Dinan claims).
MAF stands for Mass Airflow Meter also known as Air Mass Meter.
I can definitely feel an increase in power. Feels like the car breaths better and the throttle feels more responsive. Those are just seat-of-the-pants opinion though and unfortunately, I don't have any real data to validate the gains (aside from what Dinan claims).
MAF stands for Mass Airflow Meter also known as Air Mass Meter.
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My Ride: 2006 550i Sport Package, Cold Weather Package, Premium Sound Package, Comfort Access, Xenon Headlights, Adaptive Headlight Control, Navigation System, Steptronic Transmission. Silver Gray Metallic with Gray Leather. Added Red rear reflectors. Swapped stock Style 124 wheels and Bridgestone run-flat tires for BMW Style 125 5-Double Spoke wheels, 8" x 19" front, 9.5" x 19" rear with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires, 245/40YR-19 front and 275/30YR-19 rear.
Originally Posted by Centurion' post='248323' date='Mar 1 2006, 11:34 PM
There's yet more differences between the two other than the motor and price. True, you could build your engine to be as strong as the M5 (and even stronger), but unless you also do something about your suspension and steering, it just won't feel/drive like one (M5 uses variable ratio and Servotronic NOT Active steering).
No LSD (limited slip differential) in the 545.
How about the transmission? The SMG you have is not in the same league as the SMG III of the M5.
You're also not going to have MDrive. This is BMW's way of integrating the various options (SMG shift program, EDC, and DSC modes) into the iDrive.
M5 [thicker] steering wheel with shift paddles and the MDrive button.
You might be able to get better brakes/rotors, better seats, and better wheels but keep an eye on your checkbook if you do all this. You may have already spent the equivalent of buying an M5 out-right.
My choice? The M5 is a bargain considering the price of the cars it is able to compete against...and most of those cars don't even have back seats.
No LSD (limited slip differential) in the 545.
How about the transmission? The SMG you have is not in the same league as the SMG III of the M5.
You're also not going to have MDrive. This is BMW's way of integrating the various options (SMG shift program, EDC, and DSC modes) into the iDrive.
M5 [thicker] steering wheel with shift paddles and the MDrive button.
You might be able to get better brakes/rotors, better seats, and better wheels but keep an eye on your checkbook if you do all this. You may have already spent the equivalent of buying an M5 out-right.
My choice? The M5 is a bargain considering the price of the cars it is able to compete against...and most of those cars don't even have back seats.
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I would get a 550 before sinking a lot of money into Dinan upgrades. I remember an article in Car and Driver a couple of years ago which tested a fully Dinanized M3. Nice ride but the 0-60 times were actually slower than the stock M3 they had tested previously. Also, I just don't think you get very much out of the Dinan upgrades when it comes time for resale.
I talked to my sales advisor, who is now the sales manager, last week and he said that they are getting no new allotments for the M5 at this time. His feeling was there are some bugs they are working out. I'm not sure I would want the first model year of the new M5. Better to wait a year or two.
I talked to my sales advisor, who is now the sales manager, last week and he said that they are getting no new allotments for the M5 at this time. His feeling was there are some bugs they are working out. I'm not sure I would want the first model year of the new M5. Better to wait a year or two.
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My Ride: 2005 545i (SMG)
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How about a Dinan M5?
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Originally Posted by BERM' post='249175' date='Mar 3 2006, 02:13 PM
M5
I'd love to have either frankly, but the a modded 545i is just that - an attempt to squeeze more out of an already excellent machine, but one which is not the range topper.
Get a stock M5 and it's been designed as the ultimate 5-series from the ground up - AND you have the option of modding it further if you wish.
No competition if you can afford to buy it and run it - M5
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Originally Posted by needforspeed' post='249178' date='Mar 3 2006, 09:22 AM
I would rather have a 'stock' supercar.
I'd love to have either frankly, but the a modded 545i is just that - an attempt to squeeze more out of an already excellent machine, but one which is not the range topper.
Get a stock M5 and it's been designed as the ultimate 5-series from the ground up - AND you have the option of modding it further if you wish.
No competition if you can afford to buy it and run it - M5
I'd love to have either frankly, but the a modded 545i is just that - an attempt to squeeze more out of an already excellent machine, but one which is not the range topper.
Get a stock M5 and it's been designed as the ultimate 5-series from the ground up - AND you have the option of modding it further if you wish.
No competition if you can afford to buy it and run it - M5
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