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− | |name= M3 E36 |
+ | |name = M3 (E36) |
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− | |models=1 |
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+ | |image = NFSS2UM3E36.jpg |
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− | |image= Shift2unleashedm3e36.jpg |
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+ | |production2 = 1995 |
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+ | |disp = 3.0 |
+ | |eng = I6 |
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− | |drivetrain= R |
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+ | |extra = (S50B30) |
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+ | |layout = fr |
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− | |weight2=3,218 |
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− | |bhp=282 |
+ | |bhp = 282 |
− | |bhp2= |
+ | |bhp2 = 7000 |
− | |torque=236 |
+ | |torque = 236 |
− | |torque2= |
+ | |torque2 = 3600 |
− | |accel=6. |
+ | |accel = 6.0 |
− | |top speed=155 |
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− | |top |
+ | |top speed = 155 |
+ | |top speed2 = 250 |
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− | |transmission=6 |
+ | |transmission = 6 |
− | |transmission2=Manual |
+ | |transmission2 = Manual |
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+ | |ref = <ref>Web link: [http://carmaniac.co.uk/overview/bmw-m3-1992-1999-id-78/modifications BMW M3 1992 - 1999 specifications]</ref> |
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+ | It is powered by a 3.0 litre inline-six engine with [[BMW]]'s VANOS variable valve timing and based on a redesigned chassis that includes a multilink rear suspension.<ref>Web link: [http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=14 BMW M Registry - FAQ E36 M3 3.0]</ref> |
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− | It is the first model in the M3 range to be equipped with an inline-Six and built as sedan. Unlike the BMW M3 E30, it was not designed as a homologation car. |
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+ | The E36 M3 offers more refined driving characteristics in comparison to its [[BMW M3 Evolution II (E30)|homologation special predecessor]].<ref>Web link: [http://www.caranddriver.com/features/bmw-m3-buyers-guide BMW M3 Buyer's Guide]</ref> It was initially available as a coupé and became available as a saloon and convertible in 1994. |
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− | The European M3 E36 was available with a 3.0L inline-six (282hp) until 1995, when the engine was replaced by a stronger 3.2 inline-six unit in 1995. |
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+ | In 1995, the M3 debuted in the North American market, albeit with different specifications. In 1997, the M3 underwent a facelift and was optionable with a sequential manual transmission. It was replaced in 2000 by the [[BMW M3 (E46)|E46 M3]]. |
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+ | ==Games== |
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− | The E36 has powerful acceleration and |
+ | The E36 has powerful acceleration and good handling traits but also comes with a low top speed. It is competitive in most race modes, especially in [[Drift Race|Drift events]]. |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: No Limits''=== |
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+ | The BMW M3 E36 appears in ''[[Need for Speed: No Limits]]'' as a Classic Sports class car. Its starting rank is 269 PR and the blueprints are available in Chapter 3: Wheely Fast. |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> |
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+ | <h4>'''Stock'''</h4> |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> |
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+ | The stock BMW M3 Coupé 1999 is a classic sports class car that requires 4 uncommon blueprints to unlock. The blueprints required to unlock the vehicle can be found from various sources; |
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+ | *Campaign - Chapter 3: Wheely Fast |
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+ | *Black Market |
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+ | *Upgrade Crate |
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+ | *Premium Crate |
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+ | *Chop Shop |
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+ | Receive 40 mechanic level XP by building up and 250 mechanic level XP by fully staging up this car.{{NFSNLCarSpecs|NFSNL_BMW_M3_E36_Carlist.jpg|csports|2|4|900|1000|950|269|4740|5100|4920|657|17 = c|18 = 4|19 = 6|20 = 8|21 = 15|22 = 25| | | | }} |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: Edge''=== |
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+ | The BMW M3 E36 appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Edge]]''. |
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==Trivia== |
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− | *The M3 E36 appears as a US spec model in every title it has appeared in. |
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+ | *The M3 E36 is featured in ''Need for Speed: No Limits'' with the appearance of the pre-facelift model despite being described as a 1999 model. |
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− | *The Works conversion upgrade for the E36 features a body kit that closely resembles the [[wikipedia:BMW_M3#M3_GTR|BMW M3 GTR (E36)]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery spacing="small" orientation="square" widths="155" hideaddbutton="true"> |
− | BMW M3 E36.jpg|Need for Speed: Shift |
+ | BMW M3 E36.jpg|''Need for Speed: Shift'' |
− | + | NFSS2UM3E36.jpg|''Shift 2: Unleashed'' |
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− | NFSS2UWorksM3E36.jpg|Shift 2: Unleashed |
+ | NFSS2UWorksM3E36.jpg|''Shift 2: Unleashed''<br /><small>(Works)</small> |
+ | NFSNLM3E36.png|''Need for Speed: No Limits'' |
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+ | NFS NL Darius' BMW M3 1999.png|''Need for Speed: No Limits<br /><small>(Darius')</small> |
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+ | NFSNLM3E36Molotov.png|''Need for Speed: No Limits''<br /><small>(Molotov Bodykit)</small> |
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+ | NFSNLM3E36Raijin.png|''Need for Speed: No Limits''<br /><small>(Raijin Bodykit)</small> |
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+ | NFSE_BMW_M3_E36.jpg|''Need for Speed: Edge'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | {{BMWM3Nav}} |
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+ | <references /> |
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{{Need for Speed - Shift Vehicles}} |
{{Need for Speed - Shift Vehicles}} |
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{{Shift 2 Unleashed Vehicles}} |
{{Shift 2 Unleashed Vehicles}} |
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+ | {{Need for Speed - No Limits Vehicles}} |
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− | [[Category:Cars]] |
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+ | {{Need for Speed - Edge Vehicles}} |
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− | [[Category:BMW]] |
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+ | [[pl:BMW M3 E36]] |
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− | [[Category:German Cars]] |
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− | [[Category:RWD Cars]] |
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− | [[Category:I6 powered Cars]] |
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− | [[Category:300-400 Horsepower Cars]] |
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Revision as of 15:48, 13 April 2020
The BMW M3 (E36) is the second generation model of the BMW M3 series.
It is powered by a 3.0 litre inline-six engine with BMW's VANOS variable valve timing and based on a redesigned chassis that includes a multilink rear suspension.[2]
The E36 M3 offers more refined driving characteristics in comparison to its homologation special predecessor.[3] It was initially available as a coupé and became available as a saloon and convertible in 1994.
In 1995, the M3 debuted in the North American market, albeit with different specifications. In 1997, the M3 underwent a facelift and was optionable with a sequential manual transmission. It was replaced in 2000 by the E46 M3.
Games
Need for Speed: Shift
The BMW M3 E36 appears as a tier 2 car in Need for Speed: Shift with a price tag of $50,000. It is capable of a Works conversion and has a car rating of 4.10.
The E36 has powerful acceleration and good handling traits but also comes with a low top speed. It is competitive in most race modes, especially in Drift events.
Shift 2: Unleashed
The BMW M3 E36 appears as a Retro Road car in Shift 2: Unleashed with a price tag of $19,900. It has a D 419 performance rating and a 3.05 handling rating.
Need for Speed: No Limits
The BMW M3 E36 appears in Need for Speed: No Limits as a Classic Sports class car. Its starting rank is 269 PR and the blueprints are available in Chapter 3: Wheely Fast.
Stock
The stock BMW M3 Coupé 1999 is a classic sports class car that requires 4 uncommon blueprints to unlock. The blueprints required to unlock the vehicle can be found from various sources;
- Campaign - Chapter 3: Wheely Fast
- Black Market
- Upgrade Crate
- Premium Crate
- Chop Shop
Receive 40 mechanic level XP by building up and 250 mechanic level XP by fully staging up this car.
Classic Sports | 900 | 1000 | 950 | 269 | |||
x4 Common Blueprints | 4740 | 5100 | 4920 | 657 | |||
Need for Speed: Edge
The BMW M3 E36 appears in Need for Speed: Edge.
Trivia
- In Need for Speed: Shift, the player must use a E36 M3 in the Drift Competition event in London, where six stars can be obtained. There is also an invitational event with the car at Dakota GP.
- The M3 E36 is featured in Need for Speed: No Limits with the appearance of the pre-facelift model despite being described as a 1999 model.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Web link: BMW M3 1992 - 1999 specifications
- ↑ Web link: BMW M Registry - FAQ E36 M3 3.0
- ↑ Web link: BMW M3 Buyer's Guide