z4m , whats the actual weight??

mj2k said:
Stand on it yourself and see what you weigh - will give you an idea of +/- if it registers you 20kg lighter than you are or vice versa.

No idea if that is scientific, just seemed to make sense....or to look less daft, sit in the car next time!

i tried but she would have charged me, according to the operator these are very accurate, the royal mail were also weight the vans at the time.
 
mr wilks said:
TomK said:
Yes, I was expecting to be not a lot below 1450 at the time. BMW can we a bit odd with their quoted figures. For instance the e46m3 quoted weight by BMW includes 3/4 tank of fuel and driver, whilst when they quoted the weight for the CSL that was with no driver and half a tank or something, naughty imo.

Would you attribute the bulk of the drop to losing oe backboxes & fitting the Apec 8s ?
Roughly I think the savings go something like...
20 kg for my carbon bucket, maybe a bit more. Only 1 mind.
20kg for the wheels
10kg for the brakes
20kg on the back boxes
7-10 on the battery
Maybe 5 on the airbox
5 on the rear control arms
Perhaps 2 or 3 on some of the rear trim removed.

The 1380 figure I got was without some of those mods, when I next get the chance I want to weigh it on the same scales that dave did for his unusually it seems lardy cab.
 
I'll be going back at some point this year to re-corner weight hopefully have a few more tweaks by then so will post up :thumbsup:
 
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.
 
john-e89 said:
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.

Down on weight & down on power :roll: just sayin :whistle:
 
mr wilks said:
john-e89 said:
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.

Down on weight & down on power :roll: just sayin :whistle:

:lol:

You’ll need to be in sport and giving hoof to pull away my old mucker....oh....and I’ll have a cold brew waiting for you once you’ve finally dragged it through the twisties.... :poke:
 
The z4m roadster trunk panel is insanely heavy, that panel alone re-created in carbon would save hugely..... i removed mine to get some broken clip that was rattling in the lid and honestly, we are talking 40-50kg with the complete lid with the lock as it sits on the car.... Bmw really should have made it from a lighter material like the hood.

On a side note this thing felt absolutely wicked on the road again, so involving had a real blast.
 
john-e89 said:
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.

Most stats that I can find quote it at 1405kg so I'm surprised you can 'really feel' the 30/40 kg difference.
No doubt you can feel that you're almost 80 hp down though I'm sure, boxster 2.7 is the same power and weight as a 3.0si basically.
www.carmagazine.co.uk/amp/car-reviews/porsche/porsche-boxster-27-manual-2015-review/
www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Porsche/69014/Porsche-Boxster-(981)-27.html/amp
 
john take it and get it weighed , would be interested to know.... 1360 Wet is SERIOUS..... that must feel great if the stats are correct.
 
Beedub said:
john take it and get it weighed , would be interested to know.... 1360 Wet is SERIOUS..... that must feel great if the stats are correct.

It does!

2.7 manual comes in at 1,330kg - 1,396kg kerb weight depending on equipment.

TomK is correct @ 1405kg But that’s with a 75kg driver and baggage share.

Car feels so light, 265bhp is just right imho, I didn’t want any more, I wanted to drive this car, feel and use the chassis rather than outright grunt. It’s so nimble and precise. And yes I will try and get it weighed.
 
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.

Most stats that I can find quote it at 1405kg so I'm surprised you can 'really feel' the 30/40 kg difference.
No doubt you can feel that you're almost 80 hp down though I'm sure, boxster 2.7 is the same power and weight as a 3.0si basically.
www.carmagazine.co.uk/amp/car-reviews/porsche/porsche-boxster-27-manual-2015-review/
www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Porsche/69014/Porsche-Boxster-(981)-27.html/amp

Perhaps you can detail your experience of the 981 2.7 manual to compare it to my experience if you’re surprised.
 
john-e89 said:
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
Purely for comparison my 981 2.7 comes in at 1360 wet. You can really feel the difference, but the M is still pretty light isn’t it.

Most stats that I can find quote it at 1405kg so I'm surprised you can 'really feel' the 30/40 kg difference.
No doubt you can feel that you're almost 80 hp down though I'm sure, boxster 2.7 is the same power and weight as a 3.0si basically.
www.carmagazine.co.uk/amp/car-reviews/porsche/porsche-boxster-27-manual-2015-review/
www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Porsche/69014/Porsche-Boxster-(981)-27.html/amp

Perhaps you can detail your experience of the 981 2.7 manual to compare it to my experience if you’re surprised.
I'm not sure I'd be able to "feel and use" the chassis as much as you to give such a nuanced comparison. Good to know that you can.
 
Anyway my honest opinion is the M roady is too crashy and skittish with hopeless seats for such a performance car, especially when the same era E46 had adjustable bolsters and lumbar as options. No matter, you can swap seats. But having had an old 986 for a year I knew the Boxsters handling and yearned to return to it. Even with aftermarket suspension can you really replicate the Boxsters chassis? The 981 is perfect imho, and power has nothing to do with it, if I wanted grunt I would have bought an S, but I wanted a pure sports car that i could use lots of the power with the brilliant chassis and still have a modern comfortable car you can use every day. Even on 20” wheels it’s utterly sublime, soaks up the rough and handles like nothing else this side of a stripped out track or track inspired road car. The 2.7 has plenty of shove, get it past 4K, which is very easy! and it flies in sport mode and sounds awesome.

Bottom line for me is the 981 is a better car in every respect than the M, I can’t think of anything I like more about the BM, HOWEVER, the rub is the the Porkster has cost twice what I paid for the M, so to me the Z4M remains a performance car bargain, it’s brilliant, and I’m sure can be fettled to be so much better than standard for a hell of a lot less than a 981 costs. You pays your money and takes your choice.
 
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
TomK said:
Most stats that I can find quote it at 1405kg so I'm surprised you can 'really feel' the 30/40 kg difference.
No doubt you can feel that you're almost 80 hp down though I'm sure, boxster 2.7 is the same power and weight as a 3.0si basically.
www.carmagazine.co.uk/amp/car-reviews/porsche/porsche-boxster-27-manual-2015-review/
www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Porsche/69014/Porsche-Boxster-(981)-27.html/amp

Perhaps you can detail your experience of the 981 2.7 manual to compare it to my experience if you’re surprised.
I'm not sure I'd be able to "feel and use" the chassis as much as you to give such a nuanced comparison. Good to know that you can.

Drive one. I’m not experienced in writing perfection to get across what I think. It’s not a contest, some will prefer one car, others the other, each to their own.
 
john-e89 said:
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
Perhaps you can detail your experience of the 981 2.7 manual to compare it to my experience if you’re surprised.
I'm not sure I'd be able to "feel and use" the chassis as much as you to give such a nuanced comparison. Good to know that you can.

Drive one. I’m not experienced in writing perfection to get across what I think. It’s not a contest, some will prefer one car, others the other, each to their own.
I have thanks, actually only the s not your one.
I don't think it was me making it into a contest about which car is better, that mantle seems to have been taken on by you in your last post...
john-e89 said:
Bottom line for me is the 981 is a better car in every respect than the M
I was mearly commenting on how I was surprised you could feel the weight difference, I've taken over 80kg out of mine and really don't think I would be able to notice back to back, I just know it goes faster round a track.
 
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
TomK said:
I'm not sure I'd be able to "feel and use" the chassis as much as you to give such a nuanced comparison. Good to know that you can.

Drive one. I’m not experienced in writing perfection to get across what I think. It’s not a contest, some will prefer one car, others the other, each to their own.
I have thanks, actually only the s not your one.
I don't think it was me making it into a contest about which car is better, that mantle seems to have been taken on by you in your last post...
john-e89 said:
Bottom line for me is the 981 is a better car in every respect than the M
I was mearly commenting on how I was surprised you could feel the weight difference, I've taken over 80kg out of mine and really don't think I would be able to notice back to back, I just know it goes faster round a track.

I don’t track my cars, also I don’t care one jot about which car is faster, as I’ve said I bought the 981 for its handling prowess and weight feel, which to me is far lighter than an E85, be that a 3.0si or an M, all cars I’ve owned. Strange how you’ve just highlighted my quote that the 981 is a better car than the M and not the reason why or price difference or that I think the M is a performance bargain.

Again, bottom line is I think the 981 has a much better chassis than an M, feels lighter, and that’s the reason for my comment. I commented on it not being a contest to diffuse anything potentially that might arise.

Just my opinion.
 
john-e89 said:
Anyway my honest opinion is the M roady is too crashy and skittish with hopeless seats for such a performance car, especially when the same era E46 had adjustable bolsters and lumbar as options. No matter, you can swap seats. But having had an old 986 for a year I knew the Boxsters handling and yearned to return to it. Even with aftermarket suspension can you really replicate the Boxsters chassis? The 981 is perfect imho, and power has nothing to do with it, if I wanted grunt I would have bought an S, but I wanted a pure sports car that i could use lots of the power with the brilliant chassis and still have a modern comfortable car you can use every day. Even on 20” wheels it’s utterly sublime, soaks up the rough and handles like nothing else this side of a stripped out track or track inspired road car. The 2.7 has plenty of shove, get it past 4K, which is very easy! and it flies in sport mode and sounds awesome.

Bottom line for me is the 981 is a better car in every respect than the M, I can’t think of anything I like more about the BM, HOWEVER, the rub is the the Porkster has cost twice what I paid for the M, so to me the Z4M remains a performance car bargain, it’s brilliant, and I’m sure can be fettled to be so much better than standard for a hell of a lot less than a 981 costs. You pays your money and takes your choice.

Glad your enjoying it man!!! id LOVE a GTS to run as a daily, i think they really hit the spot with those. I also agree on the stock z4m seats which LOOK fantastic but really dont hold you at all luckily this can be easily changed out... Main thing is youve ditched a car you were happy with but got one your now Over the moon with, does it get any better ??? Also for some of things your clearly enjoying about your Porka you really should get a drive in the new alpine it may steal you away , i think its perfect for so many of us z4m owners.
 
john-e89 said:
TomK said:
john-e89 said:
Drive one. I’m not experienced in writing perfection to get across what I think. It’s not a contest, some will prefer one car, others the other, each to their own.
I have thanks, actually only the s not your one.
I don't think it was me making it into a contest about which car is better, that mantle seems to have been taken on by you in your last post...
john-e89 said:
Bottom line for me is the 981 is a better car in every respect than the M
I was mearly commenting on how I was surprised you could feel the weight difference, I've taken over 80kg out of mine and really don't think I would be able to notice back to back, I just know it goes faster round a track.

I don’t track my cars, also I don’t care one jot about which car is faster, as I’ve said I bought the 981 for its handling prowess and weight feel, which to me is far lighter than an E85, be that a 3.0si or an M, all cars I’ve owned. Strange how you’ve just highlighted my quote that the 981 is a better car than the M and not the reason why or price difference or that I think the M is a performance bargain.

Again, bottom line is I think the 981 has a much better chassis than an M, feels lighter, and that’s the reason for my comment. I commented on it not being a contest to diffuse anything potentially that might arise.

Just my opinion.

We seem to be going round in circles here! I don't think anyone in their right mind would say a Z4M chassis is as well balanced as a boxster/cayman, I certainly didn't. I was commenting on your point that you could 'feel' the weight difference, imho you are confusing weight with balance, a mid engined car is always going to 'feel' lighter on turn in at least due to not having the donkey at the front.
I didn't highlight your justified opinion about the relative bargain in performance stakes the Z4M is because it doesn't really have anything to do with the discussion topic, there is no 'contest' going on here as far as I am concerned, both great cars for different reasons.
 
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