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AC Schnitzer BMW ACS3 3.5d Nardo Record In 2009

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Auto Car | AC Schnitzer BMW ACS3 3.5d Nardo Record In 2009 | modifications to the car that this is indeed a luxury for a driving priority to the company's website says that the ACS3 3.5d can be tuned to produce 310-hp total. Once a year in southern Italy, under the auspices of "CONTINENTAL AG" and in cooperation with the editor of "Auto Bild sportscars", the "creme de la cra · I 'tuners vehicles go head to head - this year at 18 and October 19, 2009.



The AC Schnitzer ACS3 3.5d Coupé succeeded in breaking the world record from 2006 for the fastest road-legal diesel car by over 8.7 km/h.288.7 km/h was the figure on the display of the GPS speedometer system on the 13 km long high-speed circuit – which is in principle a giant oversized circle – after the fast lap of the AC Schnitzer ACS3 3.5d Coupé.After the records from 2006 with the TENSION as the fastest road-legal BMW, the world record still held by the GP3.10 GAS POWERED from 2007 for gas-powered vehicles, the ACS3 3.5d Coupé (based on the BMW 335d) has continued the success story.



Naturally the power upgrade which took the latest world record holder to success is part of the extensive AC Schnitzer special accessory range and available for all vehicles based on the 3.5d engine. It is TÃV-approved and available from BMW dealers.Another impressive performance in Nardò came from the AC Schnitzer ACS4 3.5 turbo (based on the BMW Z4 sdrive 35i). At 303.1 km/h, this was not a new world, but such a high speed is almost unheard of for a Roadster. The Z4 was also running with the commercial version of the AC Schnitzer performance upgrade for 3.5i engines. Quickly, as we found out.

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