e36-M vs c32
. Once I get done with suspension, brakes and overall maintenance I plan to supercharge it. Although I've seen much more aggressive applications, I want to keep it somewhere in the 450+hp area. You gotta post some videos of the car when you get it. Have you driven right hand drive cars before? I think I'd be all screwed up sitting in what I think is the passenger seat
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changes everything. Do you have any pics? By the way, I was the apple(E36M3) not the orange(c32AMG)
. It's hard to explain things on a forum, what you are trying to say.

. What other changes are done to make it US spec? I know with the M3, they went from 321hp to 240hp
changes everything. Do you have any pics? By the way, I was the apple(E36M3) not the orange(c32AMG)
. It's hard to explain things on a forum, what you are trying to say.
Lol...Its a brand new car and it will be built to comply with US specs. It should perform similiar to the Porsche 997TT (actually, it was built to outperform it).
Beautiful car TopCarbon, classic car. Yellow ain't my fav color, but its definitely a head-turner.
. I wouldn't even be worth running against(tortoise and the hair).What year is your car? I'd be afraid to park that thing anywhere. That's one sweet car, love the yellow. How many miles?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Lol...Its a brand new car and it will be built to comply with US specs. It should perform similiar to the Porsche 997TT (actually, it was built to outperform it).
Sadly my man, I know nothing about it
. All I know is based on the older models. Is there a different spec model in Japan? I know some of the cars heritage(amazing car!!), they rated the car years ago at 276hp but true numbers were over 450hp. I have no doubt that your car will outperform the Porsche.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUbq6Okt8Z8
Last edited by TopCarbon; Nov 3, 2007 at 07:45 PM.

First of all, the C36 was an inline 6 produced from 1995-1997. In 1998-2000 the C43 was produced. IMHO after driving them back to back, there is a big difference in "performance".....0-60 figures not-withstanding. These cars were the direct competitors to the e36 M3, in addition to the B5 S4.
There should not be a competition between the stock e36 M3 and a C32, but in real world terms, what that difference LOOKS like is much different than what you would expect. It takes a huge difference in power to put "buslengths" on a competitor, at least at semi-reasonable street speeds. So my guess is that the guy in the e36 was not trying hard enough, or wasn't skilled enough in his shifting pattern.
The model year of a car really makes no difference in its performance....sure technology has improved, and things have aged in older cars, but don't underestimate an older car. Just my .02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUbq6Okt8Z8
Porsche went early but had a time 13.68@104mph and I went
13.6@114.2mph. I totally blew the start but made it up top.
It look a while for me to get my car launching just the way I want to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEZQKms6zdw (Left lane first run, right lane 2nd run) ( Not a lambo but you get the idea.)
It was my first time at the track, unbelievable how sticky the surface is, car grabs traction much better than on the street.
It look a while for me to get my car launching just the way I want to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEZQKms6zdw (Left lane first run, right lane 2nd run) ( Not a lambo but you get the idea.)
It was my first time at the track, unbelievable how sticky the surface is, car grabs traction much better than on the street.
I trapped good speed and for me thats what I was after. Destroying a clutch for fun is no fun.
This guy put it in the wall earlier in the day, then he did this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqc8dK602no
I did stick to one thing I kept telling myself, it just for fun.
Its easier to launch on the dragstrip than on the streets because the car will hookup better.








