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1995 525i
08-29-2005, 08:15 AM
The Supercharged Dinan S3-M5


http://dinancars.com/data/00_m5_zipping.jpgCar and Driver dubbed the 470 horsepower S2-M5 “a rocket”. A fitting description for one of Dinan’s finest high performance offerings to date. For those fortunate enough to own or have driven a Dinan S2-M5, it’s probably difficult to believe that a more powerful, better handling, street legal sedan could exist.

After over two years of development, testing and painstaking tuning, Dinan has once again raised the bar for street legal performance with the introduction of the supercharged S3-M5. At 621 horsepower and 502 lb/ft torque, the S3-M5 is the most powerful street-car Dinan has produced in its 25 years of BMW performance tuning, elevating the M5 to true Supercar status. Suffice it to say that the “rocket” is now fully prepared for launch.

Producing this kind of power at full-throttle is one thing but doing so in a manner that meets Dinan’s strict criteria for drivability and reliability is quite another. The technology behind delivering such enormous amounts of power in a civilized, BMW-like manner is extremely complex, as you might well imagine. Fortunately for the M5 driver, uncompromising engineering and manufacturing standards are precisely what Dinan has been delivering to the BMW enthusiast for over 25 years. The S3-M5 is perhaps the most shining example to date of what makes a Dinan BMW so much more than typical “tuner cars”.

The S3-M5 features a host of performance enhancements designed to enable the driver to take full advantage of the enormously powerful engine, improving not only acceleration, handling and braking power but also addressing the additional stresses 502 lb/ft of torque place on the vehicle’s drivetrain and chassis. As an example, durability testing revealed that reinforcement of the rear subframe mounts was necessary as the factory welds simply would not survive such a tremendous increase in torque. In addition, a high-torque capacity clutch provides not only improved lock-up but also ensures that the power can be handled reliably.

The S3-M5 is clearly not for everyone. Some may even question the logic behind a street-car that produces over 600 horsepower. However, for those who demand nothing short of the most powerful, best handling, street legal sedan on the planet, no explanation is necessary. While there are certainly a handful of factory and tuner cars available that approach this level of performance, few if any offer the wonderful balance of luxury and comfort, let alone a functional back seat and trunk. And then there is the price of admission, the likes of which make the Dinan S3-M5 quite a Supercar value.

For that select group of drivers who get goose bumps just thinking about a 621 horsepower M5, the Dinan S3-M5 is the clear choice. The S3 is sure to exceed even the wildest expectations for performance, while maintaining BMW-like drivability, as well as durability.



S3 Engine


Intercooled Supercharger System
http://dinancars.com/data/M5_supercharger.jpg
S3 Engine Management
High Flow-Ram Air Intake
High Flow Throttle Bodies and Tuned Velocity Stacks
4:2:1 Stainless Steel Headers
Free Flow Exhaust

Peak Horsepower: 621 @ 7000 rpm
Peak Torque: 502 lb/ft @ 4500 rpm

Top Speed (6th gear @ 7300 rpm with Dinan wheel and tire package):
3.15 Final Drive: 209 mph
3.45 Final Drive: 191 mph

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Don't everyone rush out at once!:D

bahnstormer
08-29-2005, 08:54 AM
it took them quite some time to make a clutch package that would hold that power
as even oem clutchs have very short lives

Alexlind123
08-29-2005, 10:46 AM
The hood opens the wrong way.

1995 525i
08-29-2005, 10:54 AM
it took them quite some time to make a clutch package that would hold that power
as even oem clutchs have very short lives
I would love to take for a spin around a track. It must be insane to drive.

bimmerd00d
08-29-2005, 01:12 PM
I would love to take for a spin around a track. It must be insane to drive.

key word, spin!

uscharalph
08-29-2005, 01:15 PM
Not that I can write the check, but what's the price tag?

bahnstormer
08-29-2005, 02:23 PM
i think it was 65ish on top of the car?
crap my memory isnt what it used to be

BigKriss
08-29-2005, 03:11 PM
what are it's accleration times?

McWatters
08-29-2005, 04:40 PM
thatd just be the craziest ride ever. Im assuming it could empty a great whole in your pocket tho. and i cant even imagin the insurance.

sill very cool

cheers
J.McWatters

632 Regal
08-29-2005, 04:56 PM
being a past dragracer, with only 500hp in a 4400lb Can-AM the tires (11 inch wide street treads) incinerate up to 50 mph...how, in a lighter car can that kind of power grab the street?

Derek A.
08-29-2005, 05:09 PM
You need a hell of an attorney with a car like that.

bahnstormer
08-29-2005, 06:10 PM
0-60 times are moot

=]


wheelspin all the time, in fact they suggest u turn off dsc immediatly b/c it
hampers even slow starts....

Jon K
08-29-2005, 10:18 PM
Nice car if you want to pay like $50,000 in options...



Is it me, or for that money shoudl the blower look a little more attractive!?

Reason #124741757154 why i hate vortech blowers ;)

stx133
08-30-2005, 06:29 PM
i was running 300 hp in a 1100kg street car on 185 (6") street tyres.. power delivery and smooth clutch can keep from frying tyres. side step the left foot and you can smoke the rears to your hearts content