BMW M4R By Carbonfiber Dynamics Boasts 700 Horsepower

Nov 25, 2016 10:27 PM EST | Mark Yap

The BMW M series' latest model, the new BMW M4R, has 700 horsepower. It was developed by Carbonfiber Dynamics, which is based in Dortmund, Germany. Its complete name is the BMW F82 M4R; it will be showcased at the 2016 Essen Motor Show, starting Nov. 26 until Dec. 4.

Carbonfiber Dynamics has an established reputation when it comes to carbon fiber brands worldwide. Based on the GTS-style, its MTC design carbon bonnet has been painted partly to generate a smooth transition.

According to the specifications posted on CarBuzz, the BMW M4R has been fitted with a Bilstein's B16 damp-tronic. It works with the Electronic Damper Control suspension on-board, which improves car handling and stance while retaining its full functionality. It has a 6-pot caliper setup on the braking side; it can also be attached to its upgraded 15.4-inch discs, which gives the rear 4-pot calipers and 14.9-inch discs.

Serious Wheels has also mentioned in their website that some are supposed to have huge overhauls in the engine. It is now a Burger Motorsport JB4, which consists of an AGA valve command and provides a whole range of software performance upgrades such as eight different performance maps and a meth command. Its air inlet has also been enlarged and added with a meth-kit that includes a 9-liter tank and some aluminum charge pipes, coupled with a meth adapter.

Varis, a Japanese manufacturer, is the one who created its side skirts. A Varis System 1 diffuser, along with a 3D designed rear wing, has also been installed. The reason for this combination is to assure the much-needed downforce on its rear axle.

BMS Alu Chargepipes has been installed as well, along with a Methanol Injection. The BMW M4R's desired output of 700 HP is expected to be reached with full methanol at 2.3 bars.

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