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went to E Town today... with my completely stock 97 M3 i went 14.008 at 97.85 mph. not bad... now time for the mods. runs some ideas by me with whats best to do first.. thanks
seriously though, id look into a sharking for the car, but only after maybe getting a cold air intake and bore out the throttle body. headers, trackpipes and a good exhaust. for bolt on mods , this is the norm, but you should gain some decent numbers if whomever makes your shark can compensate for the mods you have.
As far as basic bolt ons go, im sure you know what to do. Intake, headers, midpipe, exhaust, software. Up the size of the HFM. Really to see massive power gaisn your only real option is forced induction.
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1995 BMW M3 Turbo - Dakar/Black
yea you say that every time i post. it still has to be pretty fast...then you going to say even if it is that much hp no one can controll it..look at mpowers car he has a small turbo and can barely handle it........owell it would still be cool to have it
yea you say that every time i post. it still has to be pretty fast...then you going to say even if it is that much hp no one can controll it..look at mpowers car he has a small turbo and can barely handle it........owell it would still be cool to have it
bet u it can be done cheaper with more proven power... thats the only reason i always post it right after u post
also, eric(mpower) went from a automatic e34 525 to a turbo m3, there is a "slight" change in power there...
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