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Driving an e36 328......
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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 86554" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I have had funny encounters with E36 328s. I know for sure on a sprint from start, the 328i will wallop my E46 325i by 2-3 car lengths to 100 kmh. However, once there was a high speed chase and I not only kept up but started to catch the 328i after 160 kmh... slowly but surely. Could it be cos I got 5-sp transmission i.e. ratios slightly different on my 4th?. I was surprised cos I thot 328i's 40 Nm more torque would have dusted me big time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 86554, member: 20"] I have had funny encounters with E36 328s. I know for sure on a sprint from start, the 328i will wallop my E46 325i by 2-3 car lengths to 100 kmh. However, once there was a high speed chase and I not only kept up but started to catch the 328i after 160 kmh... slowly but surely. Could it be cos I got 5-sp transmission i.e. ratios slightly different on my 4th?. I was surprised cos I thot 328i's 40 Nm more torque would have dusted me big time! [/QUOTE]
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