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Old 11-29-07, 06:08 AM
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Default ACS1 3.5i - BMW 1-Series tuned by AC Schnitzer.













Not only in proportions is the new 1-series Coupé a worthy successor to the BMW 2002, but also technically: As in the 70s, the current most powerful standard version is powered by a "charged" engine. Daringly, the overtaking prestige was then enhanced further by the mirror-image Turbo logo on the front spoiler. In the 1-series Coupé, the possibilities are more refined, not least thanks to AC Schnitzer from Aachen. And naturally the company founded in Aachen in 1987 has made more than its logo available in its refinement package.

Particularly impressive is the extensive AC Schnitzer bodykit including front grille, which is far more than mere decoration, but also effectively harmonised into the entire concept. The front spoiler elements and the rear skirt insert, together with the rear wing and rear roof spoiler, increase downforce and ensure better ground adhesion. For the front spoiler elements, AC Schnitzer supplies optional aluminium struts as used in motorsport - after all, the BMW 2002 was renowned for its track speed at the time. And it is on one particularly legendary circuit, the Nürburgring North Loop, that Manfred Wollgarten, Technical Director at AC Schnitzer, set up the sports suspension for the ACS1 3.5i. As a Touring Car driver, he knows what he's doing. He also sent the Coupé on its way with another strut brace for the front, to further reduce the torsion of a body already very stiff as standard. So at every point on the course, the driver has total control over the vehicle to centimetre precision when he turns the neat AC Schnitzer 3-spoke sports airbag steering wheel. And that's good, because finally the unrestrained power of the biturbo engine is applied on the right track. Especially since AC Schnitzer has not only improved the downforce of the vehicle, but also its thrust. Its heart now beats at 360 instead of 306 HP (265 instead of 225 kW) and accelerates the fiery 1-series Coupé to 100 km/h in less than five seconds. At the same time, the maximum torque rises from 400 to 450 Nm and the top speed from 250 to an impressive 300 km/h.

Values which you can not only see but also hear because the AC Schnitzer sports rear silencer with its refined "Racing" tailpipe sounds its baritone. It goes almost without saying that AC Schnitzer also offers a range of sporting alloy wheels for the ACS1 3.5i. The perfect complement with their sleek and refined design are the Type IV "BiColor" rims in size 8.5Jx19" and tyres 225/35R19. The stuff of dreams for drivers of the BMW 2002, just like the countless attractive interior components from AC Schnitzer in the form of controls and decor elements of aluminium and carbon.
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Old 11-29-07, 06:10 AM
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so modded 335s already have traction problems on 255 tires and this thing has 225 tires and they boost the power? great
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Wow they've started on this car already good stuff. FI FTMFW..........I guess the traction issue was not too much of a concern to them.
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You know how all cars have a "face" on the front? This cars face looks like its confused.
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
so modded 335s already have traction problems on 255 tires and this thing has 225 tires and they boost the power? great
don't be a hater, besides, no mention of tire compound was made. this is gonna be a fun-*** car. looks are so-so. wish they offered the hatch in the US
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You know how all cars have a "face" on the front? This cars face looks like its confused.
and scared... just like this!
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You know how all cars have a "face" on the front? This cars face looks like its confused.
many cars will be seeing the back of it including many IS's
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Techinically great, but still a 1-Series...
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Originally Posted by replica
don't be a hater, besides, no mention of tire compound was made. this is gonna be a fun-*** car. looks are so-so. wish they offered the hatch in the US
no "magic tire compound" is going to make up for 30mm of lost width on the rear tires maybe if they are drag radials which arent street legal. If this was an AWD car 225 wouldnt be a problem but now you dump all engine power on two thin tires instead of four, if RWD 335s are having traction problems with wider tires its not hard to connect the dots whats going to happen when you have the same engine in a slightly lighter car with significantly reduced tire width. The hatch STi is even using 245 all around

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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
no "magic tire compound" is going to make up for 30mm of lost width on the rear tires maybe if they are drag radials which arent street legal. If this was an AWD car 225 wouldnt be a problem but now you dump all engine power on two thin tires instead of four, if RWD 335s are having traction problems with wider tires its not hard to connect the dots whats going to happen when you have the same engine in a slightly lighter car with significantly reduced tire width. The hatch STi is even using 245 all around
Have you seen a vid of the Hartge 1 series in action? It has more power than the AC version (v8 power & 450hp) and has no problem hooking up with 225 rubber up front & 255 in the rear.

All four shocks are Bilstein coil-overs with much stiffening in the front springs and Hartge front and rear stabilizers. Ride height drops 1.5 inches. The 19-inch Ronal-supplied Hartge design wheels with Continental rubber (225/35 front and 255/30 rear) make for glued-to-the-road handling.
You can learn more about it here..

http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...THISWEEKSISSUE
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