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I think stock vs. stock, the Comp is the better driving car, if only by a small margin. The steering feedback is improved, the power and its delivery is noticeable, and potentially because of its weight or maybe BMW quietly updated the shocks, it drives a little more damped. The S55 is not some peaky motor either—it produces quite a bit more torque (unless you truly care about making torque below 2700 RPM) and revs higher as well. In terms of a street car, almost everything else is subjective and related to appearance or small experiential things (M1 and M2 settings). My OG was a brilliant car which I did Euro Delivery with and owned for 3 years, but I had some cognitive dissonance about the comp's weight and it only making 40 more hp. Ultimately I made the switch because for me, the stock performance and performance envelope is higher and I was falling down the black hole known as tracking. Both are competent and fun street cars each with slightly different character that largely comes from their engines and appearance. Ultimately the decision, I think, is a personal one and those of us who are current owners are prone to some tribalism so our answers likely come with a side of bias . |
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09-03-2024, 07:29 AM | #24 | |
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Before buying an OG M2 I secretly had my heart set on an M2C, after all, it was clearly an upgrade. However, upon driving them side by side (used '18 M2, new '19 M2C) the N55 car felt as if it had more grunt, and by quite a margin. I chalked it up to the '18 having 4,500 miles on it. But 2 months later when I found the perfect used '18 I had the opportunity to drive a new '18 and new '19 M2C again (completely different cars), and without a doubt the feeling had not changed. The '18 just had more grunt, and seemed more rowdy. It was louder overall, and "felt" edgier and lighter. The M2C "felt" more civilized, for lack of a better word. I ended up buying the used '18, and I'm quite happy with my decision. I'm starting to think it comes down to 6MT or DCT because some months later I had the opportunity to flog a DCT M2C and the difference didn't seem nearly as pronounced, ie the M2C felt quite a bit stronger with the DCT, but my N55 car still felt stronger in the lower range. It's probably a combination of the sound, the weight differences, 6MT vs DCT, and really how hard the car is driven. I've never believed there is any difference in performance, 6MT vs 6MT, until above 100 mph. Maybe I just didn't drive them hard enough. Then again, I'm not regularly over 100 mph, preferring the corners to the straights for sure. Anyway, great response. |
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2017 OG M2 single owner came up at a local dealer with 17k miles. Made me an offer I couldn’t refuse and here it is in the garage. 6 speed manual, first I’ve ever owned and is a very forgiving to learn manual on. Cars handling is freaking insane. I love this damn car and I’m only two days in.
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Some mod recommendations: - Remove the wheels asap, clean the hubs thoroughly, paint black, replace wheels, use no anti-seize - OE black front grille surrounds - BMS clutch stop - M Performance suspension (used) set to 595/600 - 12/10 Burger Tuning spacers (only after drop) - M Performance shift knob - All the MP carbon exterior bits + the CS rear spoiler - Used Fabspeed sport cat (no cel, no tune needed, some volume, more artifacts, small bump in power and response) And if you need OE parts, use getbmwparts.com, they're either the cheapest or close to it, and great to deal with |
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09-07-2024, 11:10 PM | #29 | |
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Edit: I think I’m off base with that first bullet. Can you elaborate more. Thanks. |
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09-08-2024, 08:23 AM | #30 | |
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BMW didn't paint the hub centers on these cars, and the wheel/center-cap design TRAPS water in there, so they rust heavily. This rust propagates onto the brakes and wheels, but if you'll paint the hub center it won't happen and everything will be cleaner. Beyond that, if you'll use one of those little suction cups to remove the center caps and dry the hub center after every wash or rain it'll keep any new rust from forming for sure. It's a few seconds of extra work, and well worth it IMO. |
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It seriously sounds like you never really drove that car the way it was intended
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Between the comp’s lifter problems possibly grenading the engine and the unfixable roof issues of the cs, the OG is feeling like the only reliable f87 model. Imo.
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