Manhart Racing BMW M3 E92 V10

Manhart M3 V10

Boasts a top speed of 208 mph

By Michael Gauthier
September 14, 2009 12:08 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Tuners

Manhart Racing has unveiled the new BMW M3 E92 5.0 V10 SMG.

As the lengthy name implies, Manhart has shoehorned the M5/M6's 5.0-liter V10 engine into a M3 coupe. The company didn't stop there as they removed the speed limiter and added a seven-speed SMG gearbox, a DME steering system, and a titanium exhaust with four 84mm (3.3") tailpipes. Thanks to all these modifications, the 550 hp M3 V10 accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds before topping out at 334 km/h (208 mph).

In terms of styling, Manhart outfitted the car with new front and rear spoilers, a rear diffuser, a Bilstein coilover suspension, and 20-inch BBS 'Challenge R' wheels. Inside, the company added carbon fiber trim, alcantara and leather upholstery, and a new steering wheel "with illuminated rocker switches, ¼ mile and side acceleration displays."

Source: Manhart Racing

Press Release (Click to expand)

Manhart Racing - BMW M3 E92 5.0 V10 SMG

Porsche Chaser!

The current M3 generation is - as everyone knows - anything but underpowered. Nonetheless, there is a continuous desire for even greater performance. When you're competing against the calibre of a Porsche 997 Turbo in particular, the 420-HP-V8 power of the M3 is no longer good enough. At Manhart Racing, we noticed a gap in the market for precisely this performance problem and developed a M3-V10-Coupé with 550 HP - not only comfortably keeping in check the Porsche Turbo with its 480 HP but also its big brother the GT2 with 530 HP. What is particularly interesting here is the fact that Günther Manhart almost exclusively sourced original parts from the BMW corporate group.

The power of 550 HP originally came from the current new version of the M5 E60 built V10 motor which - with its 5.0 L cubic capacity - just barely fits into the engine compartment of the M3 Coupé. Compulsory changes included removing the pointless Vmax bar of 250 km/h, up-dated DME-steerage and with a power of 550 HP, the catalytic convertor has a much more noticeable effect. With a differential gear boasting 100 percent bars, the 7 gear SMG gearbox was completely trounced by the M5. The species specific processing of exhaust fumes is carried out by a titanium complete system with four 84 mm thick exhaust tailpipes and two 200 Zeller-HJS running catalytic convertors. Thanks to a manageable basic weight of only 1.550 kg, the Mannhart M3 V10 accelerates to 100 km7h in only 3.9 seconds, while its highest speed is an impressive 334 km/h. This makes the M3 V10 the perfect choice for speed freaks on the Italian high speed racing track in Nardo!

For perfect contact with tarmac surfaces, Manhart Racing installed a state-of-the-art Bilstein PSS10- coilover in combination with classically attractive BBS challenge-R-wheel rims, at the front in 9Jx20 ET20 with 245/30ZR20 and behind with 10.5Jx20 ET20 with 295/25ZR20. The changes to the bodywork were somewhat limited but definitely what was needed. In this way, Manhart Racing's engineers gave the coupé silhouette of the M3 a front and rear spoiler, a diffuser, a roof spoiler, front steel flooring and an air collector - all of course finished in exclusive carbon.

The exclusiveness continues inside the M3. Here you can also benefit from the classiest accessories straight from BMW. Performance seats provide the perfect support while also offering seat heating. An authentic motor sport feeling comes with the performance steering wheel equipped with illuminated rocker switches, ¼ mile and side acceleration display. The complete interior has a sophisticated finish thanks to a number of carbon fibre trimmings and the almost extravagant use of Alcantara and leather.

Conclusion: With a basic weight of 1.550 kg, 550 HP is a real announcement for the sports car armada from Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. If you look more closely at the Manhart M3 V10, you have to - quite rightly - ask yourself why the engineers in Munich did not already come up with the idea themselves!

All further details including prices and delivery information can be obtained directly from:

Manhart Racing GmbH & Co .KG
Am Kreuz 18-20
52511 Geilenkirchen
Germany
Tel.: +49 24 51/ 79 15
Fax: +49 24 51/ 55 47
www.manhart-racing.de
info@manhart-racing.de

 

Comments

GRAVE
September 14, 2009 12:21 PM
nice car, love the engine

chris25
September 14, 2009 12:31 PM
I'll take since they have the guts to put a V10 engine, good job Manhart.

Swifty
September 14, 2009 12:48 PM
they make it M3 properly, the right engine already from the start and nice exterior!

goog job Manhart

International
September 14, 2009 1:06 PM
I just jizzed in my pants.

carbonsigma
September 14, 2009 2:17 PM
Didn't Hartge do this too with the 3 Series Coupé? Much more of a sleeper, and as a result much more cooler.

But nevertheless, good job Manhart. Looking forward to the 1 Series V8!

scratchy996
September 14, 2009 5:25 PM
http://www.mwerks.com/artman/publish/industry_news/article_783.shtml

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ltrp7pTJ4wg

there you go


Edited by user on September 14, 2009 at 5:31 PM
MadAboutCars
September 15, 2009 8:23 AM
I think that V8 is not the new E92 M3 v8 which we want to see in a 1 series coupe

nederina
September 14, 2009 2:43 PM
550bhp from a natural aspirated 5.0 MV10 is a great feat, but i would still prefer a manual transmission. i am hoping some independent tuners to produce a lightweight CSL BMW Car like Porsche's RS model. I will strip the 135i Coupe first

HEMI426
September 14, 2009 8:24 PM
This one of the few tuned car I think looks good.

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