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    #16
    It probably makes more torque at 3000 than ours peak at.

    I would just want the SMG because they can be plenty of fun and you have the option of automatic mode when you are carting people/stuff around. Its the do-all car.
    Im now E30less.
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      #17
      I dunno, in an effort to save money, and banking on the fact that most would opt for the SMG, I would bet that they would try to reuse a tranny meant for lesser power plants rather than making a whole new one. Hence making me suspicious as to the holding power of a manual tranny.

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        #18
        Well, considering they havent had troubles with the one on the old M5 I would think they would go ahead and make sure it wont die. I know the S50 tranny can take a lot more torque than the S50 (even in Evo form) would ever put out in street form).
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          #19
          Cruising car or not, Stick all the way, I want my damn 3rd pedal

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            #20
            Maybe its just perspective. I have the E30 for the real fun, for me the M5 would just be a daily with big brass balls. Id think that is how most of the people who buy them are. They all probably have their 996 for when they only have 1 passenger or for weekend fun.
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              #21
              997 Ryno, the 996 is totally 2 years ago...
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                #22
                Yeah but they wouldnt have the money for the 997 when buying the M5.

                Personally I would love to thank Chris Bangle and Adrian vanWhatthefuck. They are personally repsonsible for my dad deciding to invest his money in a 997 instead of another bimmer. And of course thanks to Porsche for returning to round headlights and putting stupid fat tires on the back.
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                  #23
                  Notice I said torque band. If you look at the dyno sheets on this motor, it resembles an S14 more than an S62. The 7 speed box is necessary to keep it on its peaky powerband. A 7 speed manual would be a pain in the ass, so I imagine they will go with a 6 speed box and fairly tall rear end.

                  -Charlie
                  Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                  '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Charlie
                    Notice I said torque band. If you look at the dyno sheets on this motor, it resembles an S14 more than an S62. The 7 speed box is necessary to keep it on its peaky powerband. A 7 speed manual would be a pain in the ass, so I imagine they will go with a 6 speed box and fairly tall rear end.

                    -Charlie
                    Also, the 7-speed was specifically designed to work with SMG. If they took the same gearbox and attached it to a stick, the gate would be all out of order. If they wanted a 7-speed manual, it would have to be redesigned.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by PlatinumX
                      Originally posted by Charlie
                      Notice I said torque band. If you look at the dyno sheets on this motor, it resembles an S14 more than an S62. The 7 speed box is necessary to keep it on its peaky powerband. A 7 speed manual would be a pain in the ass, so I imagine they will go with a 6 speed box and fairly tall rear end.

                      -Charlie
                      Also, the 7-speed was specifically designed to work with SMG. If they took the same gearbox and attached it to a stick, the gate would be all out of order. If they wanted a 7-speed manual, it would have to be redesigned.
                      From the third post on here :twisted:

                      Originally posted by Charlie

                      If you look at the gears on that box, they're all over the place in the transmission to save space & add strength. The pattern would be all over the box, as opposed to the traditional "H" pattern.
                      -Charlie
                      Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                      '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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