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Old 02-10-2005, 10:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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from what i hear the honda ricers always go for the M3 sedans because they think that theyre false-badging ricers too. I thought the first M3 sedan i saw was a ricer, untill he beat me by about a mile, and some research introduced me to the M3 sedan.

Oh, and some more questions:
What are the differences between same year 3 series sedans and the m3s? I know its a larger I-6 with more power, but is it a completely different engine, or just stroked/bored? Cams, forged pistons? Both aluminum block right?

What are the suspension differences? Larger wheels on m3, better suspension, but how? Just springs/shocks, or are there bigger differences?

Drivetrain differences? How much torque is the M3 tranny rated to, and same with the rear end? I'd like to know my tranny and rear end arent going to snap at the track like ford's are renound to.
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