2012 Manhart Racing BMW MH3 V8 R Biturbo
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.4 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
twin turbo |
Torque |
719 lb-ft | ||
HP |
655 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
148.9 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
199 mph |
(from Manhart Racing
Press Release) Manhart MH3 V8 R Biturbo: M3 convertible with
655 BHP
There is no doubt that the orange Manhart MH3 V8 RS Clubsport, based
on the E92 M3, was (and still is) one of the most spectacular and
most popular customised BMW vehicles of recent years. The creators
of the MH3 V8 RS Clubsport - the performance specialists at Manhart
Racing in Wuppertal, Germany - are now transplanting its internal
organs into their new customised M3 convertible so to speak. The
transplant involves ‘taming’ the new M3 slightly, as over against
the MH3 V8 RS Clubsport, but it still creates the quickest and most
powerful convertible of its class. The newly-developed and
constructed MH3 V8 R Biturbo convertible again underscores the fact
that the specialists at Manhart have lost nothing of their legendary
technical expertise, even under new management.
As in the MH3 V8 RS Clubsport, lurking under the bonnet of the E93
series-based MH3 V8 R Biturbo is the 4.4 litre V8 twin-turbo engine
from the X6 M, fitted with a large carbon-fibre cover. Thanks to
special Manhart Racing (MHR) developed software, the 4.4 litre V8
twin-turbo has had its performance increased to a brutish 655 BHP,
and at the same time its maximum torque has increased to a
phenomenal 975 Nm. As the MHR-developed improved software system for
the vehicle also removes the electronic Vmax (maximum speed)
shackles, the MH3 V8 R Biturbo convertible can race at more than 320
km/h when required.
To get rid of the engine exhaust fumes, Manhart Racing has installed
its own in-house designed stainless steel downpipes, as well as an
Akrapovic Evolution Titanium exhaust system with a 200 cpsi sports
catalytic converter system and four 90 mm tail pipes.
To provide suitable deceleration to counter the vehicle’s powerful
forward thrust, the MH3 V8 R Biturbo has been equipped with a robust
MHR braking system with four-piston calliper brake pads and 396 mm
brake discs (taken from the X6 M, with the discs being
retrospectively drilled) on the front axle and 374 mm brake discs on
the rear axle. The vehicle also features the six-speed sports
automatic transmission from the X6 M, and is fitted with a
differential lock for optimal traction.
From the outside, the MH3 V8 R Biturbo looks discrete and suitably
understated. MHR carbon-fibre elements give the vehicle the look of
a sports car, as does the engine bonnet with its GTR air intakes,
the mirror caps and the diffusor. In addition, BMW performance
carbon flaps have been installed and MHR decorative strips have been
applied.
Manhart Racing has equipped the MH3 V8 R Biturbo with extra-light
MHR Concave One Ultra-light forged wheels of impressive size: the
9x20 inch and 12x20 inch wheels fit perfectly with the
high-performance tyres of size 255/30ZR20 up front and 305/25ZR20 at
the back, which are designed to handle high speeds. The vehicle is
also equipped with an MHR suspension system (by KW V3) with in-house
adjustment.
The tachometer on the vehicle reaches 400 km/h – and that should be
enough even for a bullet like the Manhart MH3 V8 R Biturbo. Manhart
has also installed its own in-house display system, which provides
the driver with all kinds of information on operating parameters and
driving performance data.
And finally, the Manhart MH3 V8 R Biturbo will be on display at the
Essen Motor Show, from the 1st to the 9th of December, 2012, at
Manhart Racing’s stand – hall 10, stand 104.
All further details, as well as price and delivery information are
available directly with:
Manhart Racing GmbH & Co. KG
Linderhauser Strasse 38
42279 Wuppertal
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 2 02 / 94 62 44 45
Fax: +49 (0)2 02 / 94 62 44 50
www.manhart-racing.de
Email: info@manhart-racing.de