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Old 4th June 2009, 11:19   #1
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BMW M5 S85 powered Wiesmann GT MF5 testdrive

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Gustav, thanks for the video - you really get around!

As for the car...IMO that is the biggest waste of the S85 I have ever seen. That is one ugly car!

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The car is very light and it felt like a M6 CSLLLL if you knwow what I mean Superlight with great roadholding.

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The car is very light and it felt like a M6 CSLLLL if you knwow what I mean Superlight with great roadholding.

I can only imagine what the S85 can do on such a light platform, must have been a fun ride! Did they use an M5/M6 ECU to manage the system?
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Its SMG3 so I beleive most of it is identical apart from different encoded DSC etc I beleive.

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I can only imagine what the S85 can do on such a light platform, must have been a fun ride! Did they use an M5/M6 ECU to manage the system?
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Thanks for the info, Gustav. I've always wondered about the capabilities of the S85 V10 in a lightweight car. Hopefully we will get some more data on the performance of this car.
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Thanks for the info, Gustav. I've always wondered about the capabilities of the S85 V10 in a lightweight car. Hopefully we will get some more data on the performance of this car.
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Such a beauty and lucky you to have got a chance to go for a spin and see what the S85 can do in a lightweight body. IMO I like the look of the car but the interior is rather different but I guess thats the uniqueness to the brand. BTW, Here are some older pics I had stored on my computer.

The weight to power difference between the M5 and the MF-5 is .08kg/hp so I guess thats a difference to make Weismann haul ***.

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