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Hehe!

Lets just say, don't go easy on him...

Which version M3 has you mate got?

3.0L Inline 6, 24 valves.

155 mph (249 km/h) (electronically limited)

U.S. 179 kW

0-100 km/h - 5.6 sec

3.2L Inline 6, 24 valves.

155 mph (249 km/h) (electronically limited)

U.S. 179 kW

0-100 km/h - 5.5 sec

And the car weights abour 1460 kg's.

You got a Skyline R34 GT-T.

2.5L Inline 6 Turbo, 24 valves, 206 kW's and it weights about 1410 kg's.

Give a decent launch to get the turbo spooling and full throttle all the way.

DONE AT A RACE TRACK!

NO STREET RACING!

Ok you can give it a quick squirt at the lights... Jokes

Thank you :)

Hehe!

Lets just say, don't go easy on him...

Which version M3 has you mate got?

3.0L Inline 6, 24 valves.

155 mph (249 km/h) (electronically limited)

U.S. 179 kW

0-100 km/h - 5.6 sec

3.2L Inline 6, 24 valves.

155 mph (249 km/h) (electronically limited)

U.S. 179 kW

0-100 km/h - 5.5 sec

And the car weights abour 1460 kg's.

You got a Skyline R34 GT-T.

2.5L Inline 6 Turbo, 24 valves, 206 kW's and it weights about 1410 kg's.

Give a decent launch to get the turbo spooling and full throttle all the way.

DONE AT A RACE TRACK!

NO STREET RACING!

Ok you can give it a quick squirt at the lights... Jokes

Thank you :D

Wish i found that info its good.

Well. I beat him.

rolling start at 30 and 70 i won numerous times.

Then a few off the line. Lets just say even at top end he was sitting at my mirrors. So not much between us. Seemed that my launch and rolling start (thanks boost) gave me the advantage, but at the end of hs gears he would catch, but not enough to get past me.

Its the 3 litre version e36.

If he could get a good launch down i believe we would be dead even. When i went a little easier and just took off without launching (him with wheel spin) we were side by side. Ended up agreeing despite me being ahead marginally that the cars were too close to call a real winner.

His car is seldom driven hard while mine is driven a little more enthusiastically but by no means thrashed.

And yes, track.

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Wish i found that info its good.

Well. I beat him.

rolling start at 30 and 70 i won numerous times.

Then a few off the line. Lets just say even at top end he was sitting at my mirrors. So not much between us. Seemed that my launch and rolling start (thanks boost) gave me the advantage, but at the end of hs gears he would catch, but not enough to get past me.

Its the 3 litre version e36.

If he could get a good launch down i believe we would be dead even. When i went a little easier and just took off without launching (him with wheel spin) we were side by side. Ended up agreeing despite me being ahead marginally that the cars were too close to call a real winner.

His car is seldom driven hard while mine is driven a little more enthusiastically but by no means thrashed.

And yes, track.

Hehe!

Sounds like you did well.

As much as I like the BMW E36 M3, I still prefer turbo(s).

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