Driving tips -> BMW M5 technology for your BMW 5 Series 2010-2017

Driving tips  
BMW M5 technology  
BMW M5 technology  
For more information about the warmup proce‐  
dure: Engine speed, refer to page 81, and en‐  
gine oil temperature, refer to page 81.  
Vehicle equipment  
All standard, country-specific and optional  
equipment that is offered in the model series is  
described in this chapter. Therefore, equip‐  
ment is also described that is not available in a  
vehicle, e. g., because of the selected optional  
equipment or country variant. This also applies  
for safety-related functions and systems.  
Compound brake  
V8 high-performance engine  
The vehicle has a high-performance brake sys‐  
tem with perforated compound brake discs.  
Because of particular structural characteristics,  
there may be operation-related noises during  
braking. However, this has no effect on per‐  
formance, operational reliability and reliability  
of the brake.  
The high-performance V8 engine gets maxi‐  
mum power of 412 kW and maximum torque of  
680 Nm from a displacement of 4.4 liters. With  
its spontaneous response behavior, a speed  
range of wide utility results. The maximum en‐  
gine speed is at 7,200 rpm and it electronically  
controlled. Because of the high engine dynam‐  
ics, the maximum engine speed with the vehi‐  
cle stationary is progressively deactivated after  
a short time.  
Correct braking  
To keep the brake system in optimum condi‐  
tion, it is expedient to apply them at regular in‐  
tervals corresponding to the vehicle character.  
M carbon ceramic brake  
Warmup  
During the engine warmup phase, the V8 high-  
performance engine has a somewhat rougher  
running behavior because of the emission con‐  
trols.  
When the engine is cold, the exhaust system  
has a slightly metallic undertone due to the na‐  
ture of the system.  
The vehicle is fitted with a high-performance  
braking system with perforated carbon ce‐  
158  
BMW M5 technology  
Driving tips  
ramic brake discs designed for use on race‐  
tracks.  
Driving on racetracks  
Due to properties of the materials used, brak‐  
ing may be associated with louder function  
noises, particularly in wet conditions, just be‐  
fore the vehicle comes to a stop. However, this  
has no effect on the performance, operational  
reliability and durability of the brake.  
Requirements  
Before driving on a racetrack:  
Participation in the BMW Driver Training.  
Check engine oil fill level and replenish as  
necessary.  
Have vehicle checked at a service center.  
The effects of moisture and road salt, from us‐  
ing a carwash or dew formation overnight for  
example, may render the braking effect com‐  
parable to that of a conventional braking sys‐  
tem. This may be perceived as reduced brak‐  
ing effect and can be compensated for if  
Hints  
Racetrack operation leads to increased wear.  
The vehicle is not designed for motorsports  
competitive use. This wear is not covered by  
the warranty.  
necessary by pressing the brake pedal harder.  
Before washing the vehicle in an automatic  
carwash or wash tunnel, clean the brake discs  
and brake calipers with a steam jet or high-  
pressure washer as well, to prevent encrusta‐  
tions and dirt build-ups, caused by salt crys‐  
tals, for example, if the car is immobile  
The standard brake linings and the wear indi‐  
cators are not designed for racetrack opera‐  
tion. For more information and advice, contact  
your service center.  
afterwards. The cleaning effect of automatic  
carwashes or wash tunnels is usually not ade‐  
quate for this in the area around the wheels.  
To do this, also follow the instructions in  
Washing the vehicle, refer to page 205, and  
Braking safely, refer to page 162.  
Drive train  
With this vehicle, particular value was placed  
on the direct connection from engine to the  
drive train. Due to the torsionally rigid design of  
the drive train, as is typical in a sports car, the  
transmission of the torque also gives acoustic  
feedback.  
When there are load changes, this may result  
in clacker noises. They do not cause any im‐  
pairment of the operation or the service life of  
the components.  
159