BMW M5 Hans Nowack Edition:
First
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Jay Williams - 30/June/2010
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N635S 5.8 'Hans Nowack Edition'

Nowack
Motors have unleashed an extra 162kW from the M5's V10
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Kamp-Lintfort,
Germany - Nowack Motors is helping
farewell BMW's naturally aspirated V10 M5 by creating the N635S 5.8
'Hans Nowack Edition'.
The people over at Nowack Motors
have taken the standard 373kW V10 and increased maximum power to 535kW
at 9000rpm.
The
N635S 5.8 is said to be a tribute from Oliver Nowack to his father
Hans, the creator of world famed race and road engines and one of the
inventors of what is nowadays called ECU-Tuning.
Hans Nowack died in 2005, and
Oliver created this engine to pay tribute to the lifework of his father.
Classic
mechanical tuning techniques, the usage of the latest, most advanced
coating materials and techniques combined with a most sophisticated,
individual remap of the ECU were always a given when Nowack Motors
decided to increase power and torque of the high-revving naturally
aspirated V10.
Nowack Motors said that forced
induction,
by supercharging or turbo charging, was never an option to increase the
performance of the 5.0-litre.
Each Nowack Motors N635S
5.8 'Hans Nowack Edition' is equipped with two bespoke intake air
collectors (which are painted to match the exterior of the car),
provide the engine with sufficient intake air quantity.
All
internal parts of the engine have been replaced by Nowack Motors' high
performance parts, meaning every M5, M6, can be converted to a Nowack
Motors N635S 5.8 "Hans Nowack Edition".
And, as every
engine is brand new after the conversion, Nowack Motors is offering a
12 months unlimited kilometer warranty on all engines.
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