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2008 BMW M6, 2008 Ducati 1098, 2008 Ducati Monster S2R1000, 1971 Ducati Scrambler
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1996 C36 AMG, 1995 Volvo 850 Turbowagon
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I dont think it makes a big difference except on the high end for the C36. I raced a 1997 C36 with my 1995 C36 and I was faster but I slowed down around 140 and the other C36 kept going. The C43 is faster than both I think.
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1996 C36 AMG, 1995 Volvo 850 Turbowagon
yeah, still, i wish the 96 had the 5 speed though. at highway cruising speed, eg 70 mph, the rpm seems a little high.
hey brabus c, have u ever tried this. about 60 or 70 mph, just kinda ease in the gas, let go, ease the gas in, let go... the "rhythm-ed" engine/exhaust note creates this weird sensation that sounds like my father snoring
hey brabus c, have u ever tried this. about 60 or 70 mph, just kinda ease in the gas, let go, ease the gas in, let go... the "rhythm-ed" engine/exhaust note creates this weird sensation that sounds like my father snoring