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Hey everyone. I plan on getting either an 2005 or 2006 M3 in a few months, once $$ comes in. I'm curious what type of S/C would you say has the most bang for the buck? thanks
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Why not wait until next year and get the new M3 ...?
For starters i really want one by this time next year, and secondly i am really hesitant about buying first year models. i like all of the bugs to be worked out of new platforms before i buy them. just my opinion.
__________________ BMWcrazy
Quote:
Originally Posted by RoadsterMadness
As my race shop likes to say - "have your fun with the Asians and the Italians, but you MARRY a GERMAN!".
BMWCCA member#407674
Founding member of the hit 145 mph in my almost stock BMW club.
We offer superchargers from both Active Autowerke and VF-Engineering depending on what you are looking for. Please contact us for pricing or anything else you may need.
JL
thanks jlevi, i've been looking around already a little bit, but just want to be well informed before i make a decision. I'm leaning more towards AA for a S/C. Just cause I've looked at the dyno charts for AA, VF, and Dinan, and AA seems to have more constant HP/TRQ in the power curve that i'm looking for. (low to mid rpm, plus the price). I was also wondering, I live in washington state, so if i go with AA should i drive down to have them work on my car, or is this something i can have a reliable shop do without complication. thanks alot for your help. sorry for the long rambles.
__________________ BMWcrazy
Quote:
Originally Posted by RoadsterMadness
As my race shop likes to say - "have your fun with the Asians and the Italians, but you MARRY a GERMAN!".
BMWCCA member#407674
Founding member of the hit 145 mph in my almost stock BMW club.
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