Rdsport R50 Sedan on 2040-cars
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
This unique RDSport R50 super-sedan is a completely transformed 2000 BMW E39 (M62TUB44), delivering performance that will leave most of todays best performing sport sedans in your rear view mirror, with the classic style of BMWs ageless 5 series, enhanced with RDSport’s classy body trim. The R50 “stroker” motor rebuild with RDsport headers and flow-through exhaust, combined with the Jim Blanton performance gearing, provides more low end torque off the line than cars with 20% more horsepower. The torque off the line, with Michelin PS2s gripping, pastes you and your passengers to their seats. 411+ HP @ 5800 RPM 379+ ft lb. TQ @ 4350 RPM Recent dynojet and Maha dyno runs show power is stout and intact, with little effect from engine wear due to attention to care and feeding. Zero to 60 miles per hour in 4.3 to 4.6 seconds ( GTechPro recorded ) The R50 is in excellent condition, having recently replaced most of the major components that might wear down at her age. 126K miles, mostly freeway, garaged. Used as daily driver, but would make a great track car. E39 Stock features: Titanium silver metallic exterior with gray leather interior, heated front seats, park distance control, premium sound with DSP, 6 speed manual transmission. RDSport modifications R50 engine rebuild (@ 25K miles)
RDSport dual rotor 355mm front brakes RDSport chassis kit & stabilizer bars RDSport E39 body trim: front spoiler, side skirts, rear spoiler RDSport RD2 5 spoke cast wheels 19” x 9” wide front 19” x 10” wide rear Jim Blanton custom limited slip differential, 3.46 ratio BMW Lock Valve (CDB) with lock removed (Zeckhausen Racing) Xenon Angel Eye headlamps with clear blinkers Custom strut tower brace Rogue Engineering short shift kit with leather shifter, Pulley kit Michelin PS2 Tires - the best handling tires on the road Brake rotors, hats, pads replacement with Brembo F40 355mm slotted rotors and pads 9/2011 M5 Clutch and Flywheel r/r 3/2013 Camshaft sensor & coil Cyl. #2 r/r, valve cover gaskets, new throttle body, new NKG plugs, and compression/leakdown test shows all is fine 1/2014 Other major repairs include timing rails (2011), new vanos units (2011), cam sensors (2011,2014), water pump (2011), valve covers powder coated, rebuilt transmission (Bavarian Auto 2007), front tie rods & bushings, rear brake rotors & pads. All maintenance records provided. Maintained by RDsport / Italian Tuning Group (Anaheim CA) and Autowerkes (Huntington Beach). You won't find a better performing or maintained BMW under $30K. Serious buyers only - once you drive ... you'll buy Many more detailed pic's - email me paulehewitt@gmail.com - 949-338-3588 |
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MW's new Driftmob video shows the M235i like you've never seen it before
Wed, 30 Jul 2014Last month, we went behind the scenes of the filming of BMW's new Driftmob, web video, bringing you one post from the practice sessions, and another from the shoot itself, which took place in an enormous traffic circle in Cape Town, South Africa. Today, BMW has launched the final version of Driftmob, and it's pretty damn cool.
The plot is pretty simple: just like a flashmob, in which people invade a location and perform choreographed dances to music, much to the delight of surprised onlookers, the "driftmob" features a quintet of red M235i coupes that take over a traffic circle and perform choreographed dances - sideways - to the delight of onlookers. The only differences are that, in this case, the onlookers are mostly paid extras (though there were many unwitting passersby that joined the crowd at times) and the only music is a constant squealing of tires-a sweet song if we ever heard one. Then, after about two minutes of tire-smoking shenanigans, the coupes vanish.
As promised, we will have a more detailed, behind the scenes story about the filming of the video, including insights from Rhys Millen, Samuel Hübinette, Dai Yoshihara, Rich Rutherford, and Conrad Grunewald, the five guys who executed these remarkable stunts. Meanwhile, we hope you enjoy the short flick.
Mini might build a sedan because it's running out of shapes
Wed, Apr 13 2016Rumors suggest we could soon see a Mini with a trunk to haul your junk. Autocar cites unnamed insiders who claim the sedan is part of the brand's plan for upmarket growth. There's even a possibility the new model could use the Riley moniker in reference to the Elf (pictured above) from the 1960s, which was a Mini with a tiny trunk. The Mini sedan would use BMW's front-wheel-drive platform that underpins the X1 and Clubman and might share the wheelbase and frontend styling with the Clubman as well, according to Autocar. Mini's execs think the four-door would perform especially well in North America and China, where there's less demand for hatchbacks. Ralph Mahler, vice president of Mini's product management, hinted at the possibility of the four-door to Autocar. "For example, in Asia and the US, the sedan segment is very big. This is very interesting to us, of course," he said. Mahler admits that many people don't know about the Mini-based vehicles with trunks from the '60s, like the Riley Elf, so it would be hard to market the new model on that heritage. This could be the perfect time to add a Mini sedan to the lineup, and it might not be a completely new idea for the brand under its BMW stewardship; a rumor from 2012 shows that Mini's bosses considered a four-door at least once before. The company launched new versions of its Hardtop, Convertible, and Clubman, and even added four-door and all-wheel-drive versions of the Hardtop to further blur the lines between that car, the Clubman, and the Countryman. The next-generation Countryman crossover should debut later this year, and the brand reportedly cancelled the Superleggera Vision roadster and Rocketman compact, as Mini has chosen to go big with its new models and its lineup breadth. There are only so many versions of a hatchback a company can make, and the short-lived Mini Coupe wasn't exactly a huge success. If Mini is going to try a new body style, a sedan actually makes some sense, even if we'll probably prefer the look and practicality of the hatches. Related Video:
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Fri, Jan 22 2021In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder. This week, they talk about the cars they've been driving, including the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 and Audi A4, as well as the recently departed long-term Volvo S60 T8 and the new addition to the long-term fleet, an Acura TLX. In this week's news, they talk about the Stellantis merger completion, some more thoughts about GM at CES, BMW announcing an electric M car, an upcoming electric Lincoln Corsair and the possibility of an electric-only Ford Mustang in 2028. Autoblog Podcast #661 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown What we're driving:2021 Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 2021 Audi A4 S Line 45 TFSI Quattro 2020 Volvo S60 T8 2021 Acura TLX A-Spec News:Stellantis is a thing now More thoughts on GM at CES BMW announces electric M car is coming this year Electric Lincoln Corsair-E coming in 2026, report says The next-gen Ford Mustang reportedly going all-electric, arriving in 2028 Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: