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Post #1 Fri, Dec 13, 11:22 AM |
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DIUS
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That's a lot of power for the small NA engine.
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Post #2 Fri, Jul 18, 8:20 PM |
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Post #3 Fri, Jul 18, 8:20 PM |
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Post #4 Tue, Dec 23, 5:26 PM |
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rs4man
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hmmm yeah. But the E36 M3 has 321hp and has a 3201cc engine. Still the hp/l that this car has is quite decent.
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Post #5 Mon, Mar 15, 9:32 AM |
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Mr b00st
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the initial specification of euro-spec 3.0L M3's was 280 horsepower... the climb to 321 horsepower came along with the 3.2L version of the E36 M3 engine.
This car is pretty neat but i'm not sure how well it handles, considering it has the outdated E30-style rear suspension.
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