Any BMW forums?
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Any BMW forums?
Not pertaining to the G but real quick....
Anyone know of a good BMW forum? Something similar to our G forum?
Test drove a 325 last night with the lady. (She wants back into a car) Nice car and the 3L 6 banger in that thing gets up and scoots. I think 0-60 is 6.7 but it does handle great and feels solid.
The reason for the forum is I want to know how they're making the extra ponies and torque between the 330 and the 325. The only thing I could see published was a different intake manifold.
Anyone know of a good BMW forum? Something similar to our G forum?
Test drove a 325 last night with the lady. (She wants back into a car) Nice car and the 3L 6 banger in that thing gets up and scoots. I think 0-60 is 6.7 but it does handle great and feels solid.
The reason for the forum is I want to know how they're making the extra ponies and torque between the 330 and the 325. The only thing I could see published was a different intake manifold.
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Yeah, when I had my old car I was on www.bimmerforums.com and roadfly.org a lot. Roadfly is a great resource with "older" drivers that really know their stuff. Bimmerforums reminds me a lot of G35driver.
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When I owned my BMW, I found Roadfly to have a decent following:
http://www.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/
But these may be more popular now:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/
http://www.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/
But these may be more popular now:
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/
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Originally Posted by pratik97
Yeah, when I had my old car I was on www.bimmerforums.com and roadfly.org a lot. Roadfly is a great resource with "older" drivers that really know their stuff. Bimmerforums reminds me a lot of G35driver.
Ahhh...you beat me to it. But I couldn't have said it better myself. If looking for technical info...roadfly is probably better. If looking for a large forum with many posts...go to bimmerforums.
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check out www.dtmpower.net. although im planning on buying a g soon, i still own a bmw and go on that site constantly.
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www.e90fanatics.com is the site for the new 3 series.
FYI - e46 is the BMW body style designation for the 1999-2005 3 series, e90 is the 2006- 3 series.
from a current e46 owner... Future G owner though!
FYI - e46 is the BMW body style designation for the 1999-2005 3 series, e90 is the 2006- 3 series.
from a current e46 owner... Future G owner though!
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I still frequent Bimmerforums, but since bmw's are getting cheaper now, the crowd has changed. I've been on there since 2001, but it's changed since then. Right now a 92 318 or 325 can be had for a couple thousand dollars. The e36 bmw is becoming this generations civic rice rockets.
Ahh the good ol days, where an e36 M3 was unique sports car, and only true enthusiast, or trophy wives, drove one.
Hooman
Ahh the good ol days, where an e36 M3 was unique sports car, and only true enthusiast, or trophy wives, drove one.
Hooman
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