Couldnt hang with an M3 (cornering)
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From: A.A. county, Maryland
Couldnt hang with an M3 (cornering)
I was on my way into work today & came across an older mid-90's M3. ya know, the boxier ones. we were taking one of my favorite exit ramps & I couldnt really hang with him. suspension wise he looked stock. I was seriously pushing the G. but he was getting away from me. I was expecting to stay right on his bumper. he was about 3 cars away from me by the time we came out of the corner.
dayam, didnt know they were that good in the twisties! Big props to them!
dayam, didnt know they were that good in the twisties! Big props to them!
#2
yea e 36 m3's or any m3 for that matter will shame us in the twisties ..... just be happy it wasnt a e30 m3 which is basically a lightweight 4 cylinder track ready m3. ill never forget going down to bimmerfest in santa barbara last year and they had some canyon carving runs and it was just amazing to watch those bmw's get driven like they are meant to.
#5
I was taking my favorite onramp to the freeway last night, its a 2 lane onramp. As I was coming up to the turn a civic (one of the newer ones) came up on the side of me. I figured maybe he had some sort of suspension even though I didnt look to see if he did but as was came into the turn it looked like he totally under steered the turn and he had to slam on his brakes. He almost went off the road too. I felt kinda bad cause I almost instigated him to try to take the turn faster than his car could take it.
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Originally Posted by Ralph0064
I was on my way into work today & came across an older mid-90's M3. ya know, the boxier ones. we were taking one of my favorite exit ramps & I couldnt really hang with him. suspension wise he looked stock. I was seriously pushing the G. but he was getting away from me. I was expecting to stay right on his bumper. he was about 3 cars away from me by the time we came out of the corner.
dayam, didnt know they were that good in the twisties! Big props to them!
dayam, didnt know they were that good in the twisties! Big props to them!
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#8
Probably not, but it might help him hook on the 1/4 track
Originally Posted by bambam26
M3 all gens are great in the corners. Do you have traction bars on your car this can help a lil bit on the corners. At least the car won't fill like it might spin around when you are really pushing it through the turn.
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From: A.A. county, Maryland
Originally Posted by FAST1
As a former owner of an '02 M3, I can attest to the fact that they handle well since I tracked my car regularly. The handling differances manifest themselves when pushing the car past 8/10 ths. Typically sane drivers don't do this on public roads, so I'm surprised that there was that much of a differance on the street. My guess is that he simply pushed his car in the corner harder than you did. When you pushed your car hard, did the stability icon become illuminated?
yea, the VDC came just before fully exiting the corner.This exit ramp is particularly fun because its really not that tight around like most exit ramps. Its a pretty long swooping turn which get a litter tighter half way thru then smoothes right back out. speeds of 80-85 mph can be reached when rockin' thru the turn. I thought about taking VDC off but when riding at that high of speed, I didnt want to risk having the rear end wash out undernieth of me.
Its all in good fun though. It sure does perk you right up. No coffee needed. (haha)
#11
Speaking of cornering..
In the rain my car slides real easy! Less than 4K miles on it, stock tires, I really haven't driven it that hard. This is the first rear wheel drive car I've owned in over 12 years. I can't believe some people drive these in the snow. Am I just driving too fast/hard?
In the rain my car slides real easy! Less than 4K miles on it, stock tires, I really haven't driven it that hard. This is the first rear wheel drive car I've owned in over 12 years. I can't believe some people drive these in the snow. Am I just driving too fast/hard?
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#13
I had the same problem with the bridgestones that come on the car. Not sure if that is tire you have I have since gotten 19's with Toyo rubber. The car still slides but not as bad as with the bridgestones. Those things were to easy to break lose. I could screech tires all the way up the hill of my apartment complex at least 25 yards.
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Originally Posted by uberchicken
Speaking of cornering..
In the rain my car slides real easy! Less than 4K miles on it, stock tires, I really haven't driven it that hard. This is the first rear wheel drive car I've owned in over 12 years. I can't believe some people drive these in the snow. Am I just driving too fast/hard?
In the rain my car slides real easy! Less than 4K miles on it, stock tires, I really haven't driven it that hard. This is the first rear wheel drive car I've owned in over 12 years. I can't believe some people drive these in the snow. Am I just driving too fast/hard?
#15
I'm sure you know how to drive but maybe the M3 driver just know how to get out of the turn faster. It's not how fast you turn but it is really how fast you get out Maybe that is why by the time both of you are out he's car was at his power peak and right gear hence pulling harder on you plus maybe hisballs are made of steel and really pushed his car to the limit. JMHO
Edit:
Stock G suspension are really to soft IMHO.
Edit:
Stock G suspension are really to soft IMHO.
Last edited by FI'ed G; 12-21-2006 at 06:10 PM.