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BMW F10 M5! - Singapore Grey


Hello Detailing Fans! Today I've got something special for you! The All-new BMW M5! This is the F10 M5, and its in hot demand at the moment. Not many at all knocking around and BMW have put back a LOT of people's orders!

I was lucky enough to have this car for a thorough test drive, thanks to the owner. I am a huge BMW M car fan, and have been since I was younger, so to have the chance to do this and drive for quite a while was fantastic. The engine is a peach, relentless torque and a fabulous sound track to match it too which I wasn't expecting due to the V10 being replaced with the V8 BiTurbo S63 engine.

The proper dual clutch transmission is brilliant! The exhaust pops on downshift are awesome!


A little more on the car…

BMW M5 – F10
[SIZE="2"]On June 15. 2011. BMW released official press information about new M5.official info Most of internet unofficial information are correct, car is powered by upgraded S63 engine which produces 560 hp and 680 Nm of torque. The high-revving V8 produces its 560 hp from 6000 to 7000 rpm, and redlines at 7200 rpm. Maximum torque is available from 1500 to 5750 rpm. Acceleration to 100 km/h (62 mph) is 4.4 seconds and top speed is limited to 250 km/h (155 mph), however it can be 305 km/h (190 mph) with M-Drivers-Package. Car weight is 1945 kg, which is 90 kilograms more than previous model. Average fuel consumption is claimed to be 9.9 liters which is 31% less compared to 5.0 liters from V10 powered M5. Car is built on a modified F10 platform, wheelbase is shorter while body is 11 millimeters longer than standard 5 series. Other details mentioned in the report include an Active M-Differential with torque vectoring between the rear wheels and optional 20-inch light alloy wheels fitted with 265/35/20 front and 295/30/20 rear Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. While the car's official world debut isn't set to occur until September at the Frankfurt Auto Show and later in North America at the LA Auto show on November 18, the new 2012 BMW M5 has already made an appearance at the M Festival at the Nurburgring 24 Hours endurance race in Germany on June 23, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and has been shown to select members of the M Driving Experience at the Salzburg Ring in Austria. The new M5 was reported a lap time of 7:55 around the Nurburgring race track which matches the 'Ring time of the Ferrari F430.[25]
Engine is officially dubbed the S63tu. It has revised compression, higher lift camshafts, valvetronic intake technology for added response and higher boost at 22PSI compared to the S63 unit found in the X5/X6M. The compression has also been raised and the pistons have been strengthened to cope with the added boost and compression. Redline has been raised to 7200 and continues to build power up to redline, compared to other turbo cars that tend to die on the top end. The brake calipers will be colored blue and standard for all M5s at release. 19-inch multi spoke wheels are standard and 20 inch spilt 5 spoke wheels will also be available at launch.
[edit]First reviews
The F10 M5 is praised by journalists, admiring the car's performance and handling. Day-to-day driving is also supposedly much better than the E60 M5, with the gearbox and fuel economy cited specifically for their improvements over the old model. Concerns have been raised regarding the steering feel and weight, however the car has, once again, received overall praise for being the best performing super saloon currently on the market; an accolade retained throughout the five model generations. [26] [27]
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The car was booked in for a Swissvax  New Car Protection Detail

I'm going to make this a quick on, if I don't, id never do the write up! I've got so many cars waiting for write-ups its silly! :(


On to some pictures!

The car after I picked it up











So started off with the wheels



Cleaned with Wheel woolies!

Then onto the door shuts and intricate areas for a proper clean.





Then the car was pre-soaked in Citrus based degreaser to break down the heavy traffic film that had accumulated.





This was then rinsed off and then the car was washed with our safe two-bucket method and huge sheepskin wash mitt courtesy of Dodo Juice ;)






Please click here for the rest of the write up and the AFTER pictures!!...









Offline john_o

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awesome Jay  :happy2: you clearly know the right people  :notworthy:
orange peel is indeed bad  :surprised:
cant imagine it std let alone remapped  :evilgrin:
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Love the shine but agree with the orange peel.

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The other M5 looks great in that blue....

Ps Another great job...

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Yeh it looks awesome the blue one! Hopefully have that in soon, it's a beaut!

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whoops.. just noticed i called the blue one le mans blue. Its actually monte carlo blue! looong day! lol