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Bmw M535i - 1979-1988 | | Among the models bearing out bmws claim to make the fastest sedan in the world was the europe-only m535i, which could reach 143 mph. There were actually two: The 1979-80 version and the one rereleased in 1985 and discontinued with the advent of the m5. Neither should be confused with the tamer 5351, which was made available in north america. | Specifications performance Top speed of 130143 mph
engine typedrivetrain: Overhead-cam, in-line 6
displacement 3,4533,430 cc (3.53.4 l) power rating 218 hp
transmission 5-speed manual; 4-speed automatic optional for second m535i
chassis: Coil-spring suspension, with front macpherson struts; Disc brakes; 3,240 lbs. (first m535o |
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| | About vehicle M for motorsport
the m denoting this most powerful of bmws line of series-five four-door sedans stands for motorsport, the racing division of bmw, while the i stands for fuel injection. Fast as the first m535i was, the second surpassed it with a higher 10:1 compression ratio and 225 ft.lbs. Of torque at 4,000 rpm. Antilock brakes, an upgraded suspension package, sport shock absorbers and a 25 percent limited-slip differential were standard m535i items.
wolf in sheeps clothing
because the first m535i retained the series fives boxy, boring styling, only the automobiles larger wheel rims and two m monograms gave other motorists any indication of the power under the hood of this midsized sedan. The second m535i
had a deep front air dam, side skirts and a rear spoileiv The 1979-80 bmw m535i was a midsized sedan with few visible signs of the awesome power under the hood. |
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