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In Reply to: Re: which is faster 850i or 850ci? posted by Randy H. on March 11, 2001 at 14:23:30:
Quite frankly, I'd be surprised to see a chip for either the transmisison or engine really affect acceleration dramatically. Maybe a tenth of a second or so, but not much more. The real gain to be had isn't from chips but from changing the rear end's final drive gearing to something more reasonable. After that, the benefit of chips becomes more noticeable as the car enters the upper rpm range where the chips and things like free flow exhaust have a pronounced effect. Stock, the cars are geared severely tall, totally sacraficing low end acceleration in favor of comfortable 150mph cruising and 172-190mph top speeds. New 4k+ pound performance BMW's including the M5 and 740 Sport that continue to share 8-series transmission ratios don't have their 2.65 ratios, but instead come with 3.15LS final drive units. Not a coincidence. BMW has rectified this tall gearing issue since the 8's in favor of faster acceleration. Changing my 6spd from a 2.65 rear to a 3.15LS was the most worthwhile modification to date. I think the upgraded rear alone, particularly with a limited slip unit having the higher locking percentage to hook the large 285 tires to the pavement, was worth a 0.3 second or better improvment to 60mph. With the addition of chips and a free flow exhaust, the 6spd's improvement is a solid 0.3-0.4 seconds for about 5.8 seconds to 60mph. You should expect the same 0.3-0.4 second improvement for the 850ia 4spd autobox, or maybe even a little better since a new final drive would compensate even more for greater disadvantage of the 4spd autobox, so somewhere around 6.4-6.5 would be a reasonable expectation for the 4spd.
Greg K
The 850i 6spd is 6.1 seconds to 60mph per BMW's official sales literature for the car. The car has the fastest of the 850i's or Ci's.
I was doing some research on which 850 was faster, and I found conflicting numbers. clube31.net has the 0-60 on a 850i at 6.1 s, and e31.net has it at 6.8 s. The reason why I am asking is because I dont want to buy the 6 speed and have it slower than an auto.
Hi Greg,
Do you know what the 0-60 woud be..after changing to a Jim Conforti performance chip..and also maybe after adding the transmission chip (if automatic)?
Randy H.
91 850iA