2011 BMW Z4 GT3
April 29, 2011 - Category BMW
The modified BMW Z4 GT3 finished testing and is ready for new owners. The BMW Z4 GT3, March 2010, launched his biggest success was achieved in January 2011. Claudia Huertgen (DE), BMW works drivers Augusto Farfus (BR), Tommy Milner (USA) and Edward Sandström (SE) ??won the 24 Hours of Dubai for the team Schubert.
One difference between production costs and the cars can be found under the hood, while the production version of the BMW Z4 from a six-cylinder engine is driven, driven the GT3 car from a 4.4-liter eight-cylinder engine.
BMW Motorsport engineers have also fine-tune the aerodynamics of the BMW Z4 GT3 for the new season. Modern operating the engine ECU 408, while the POWER400 electronic control unit is responsible for the control of all drives. The power supply is transmitted via a six-speed sequential gearbox. Want roads are now started with two paddles.
The steel frame of the car comes from the BMW plant in Regensburg. A safety cell made ??of extremely rigid precision steel tubing is made ??then welded into the body. The engine block of the V8 engine manufactured at the BMW foundry in Landshut. BMW plant in Dingolfing with the rear differential, among others.
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