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The 2011 ISF goes 0-60 in 4.2 sec compared to 4.8 for the 2008. So technically, the 2011 should be able to beat the M3 and keep up with the M5 without any mods.
The 2011 ISF goes 0-60 in 4.2 sec compared to 4.8 for the 2008. So technically, the 2011 should be able to beat the M3 and keep up with the M5 without any mods.
That explains a lot, I wondered why my IS-F threw me back into my seat even more than my 335 coupe with a Procede chip.
The 2011 ISF goes 0-60 in 4.2 sec compared to 4.8 for the 2008. So technically, the 2011 should be able to beat the M3 and keep up with the M5 without any mods.
The 2008 was tested by Road and Track at 4.2. Another magazine, I could not remember tested a low mileage 2011 at 4.8. I think it depends on the driver, conditions and other factors.
Correction to above, Car and Driver tested the 2011 0-60 at 4.7 and 13.1 quartermile. They tested the 2008 at 4.4 and 12.8 respectively. So one model year is not faster than the other in a straight line.
A stock M5 0-60mph is not its best. After 60mph and into triple digit speeds, you may think you have a V6 on the F. Don't ask how I know.
Originally Posted by dano9258
The 2011 ISF goes 0-60 in 4.2 sec compared to 4.8 for the 2008. So technically, the 2011 should be able to beat the M3 and keep up with the M5 without any mods.