Megafactories, Z4M - Landshut, Munich and Spartanburg

Megafactories, Z4M - Landshut, Munich and Spartanburg

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ian in lancs

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3,814 posts

204 months

Thursday 10th April 2008
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From the National Geographic web-site reproduced below I see they have a prog on the Z4M. I don't have sky, only Freeview, can I download it from somewhere? Does anyone have it recorded on DVD?

Thanks!

Ian

Fast Cars and Big Factories!

Megafactories
It rockets from 0-60mph in 5.6 seconds and reaches 155mph before an electronic speed limiter says “that’s fast enough”. It handles so well, the G-forces might make you lose your lunch before the Z4 loses its grip on the road. To manufacture such an artful instrument of automotive pleasure requires three super factories.

The first factory, in the Bavarian heartland of Landshut, Germany, casts the automotive industry’s first magnesium composite crankcase, which results in the world’s lightest six-cylinder crankcase. The second factory is in Munich, Germany which takes the lightweight crankcase and precision assembles a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine that delivers 255 horsepower. The lean German muscle is then shipped to a third factory – in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA. This last plant is a forerunner in environmental innovation, being the world's first automotive factory to recycle landfill methane gas from rotting trash to power its plant.

Now onto the sleek and raw power of the Corvette Z06, the fastest most powerful production Corvette every built. Visit the Corvette factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the only location in the world where a Z06 is built from start to finish in 36 hours.

The materials used to make the sports car’s body and frame are more technologically advanced than what is commonly used in a racecar. Every Z06 engine is hand assembled by one builder and the structure of the sports car has been painstakingly crafted to be lightweight. It is the most aerodynamically efficient Corvette ever, travelling almost half a kilometer in less than 12 seconds at two hundred kilometers per hour.

All these components make the Corvette Z06 a fierce competitor in the sports car world, surpassing most in road performance and handling.

sixspeed

2,061 posts

278 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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I have the Z4M feature recorded on my V+ box. Could transfer to DVD easily enough, although I believe they're repeating the programme several times over the next month on the National Geographic channel on Sky/Virgin etc.

kentmotorcompany

2,471 posts

216 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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I watched it last week. Although they show a Z4 M Roadster in the footage. The programe seems to focus on the 3.0i model, and no real mention of the M models. Still worth watching though.

danlauz

3 posts

207 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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could it be possible to send me by e-mail ?

AAAndy

737 posts

258 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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It's repeated on 5th May at 4pm