Hi Everyone,
I should have posted this before I ran, I made threads on corvette forums and 3si.org asking what the outcome would be before the race and it was amusing to see the responses.
I'll be racing a pure stage2 335xi Auto in the coming weeks so I'll make a thread in advance for that but for now I hope you guys enjoy. The 335 owner is a friend of mine and its really impressive for the mods that it has. Stock turbos, ~20psi, e60 and bolt-ons. Its a 6 speed and awd. I have upgraded turbos, pistons/rods and supporting mods. I've got more boost/timing left on the table yet but I'm pretty happy how the car is performing so far, so I'm not really desperate to max it out. 335 owner reported that I had 2 cars + pulling when we shut it down since its not exactly clear in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcH6...bizr0elsjavk0k
Thanks and looking to hear everyones feedback.
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There is a Mod on here that does some sponsorships. I think his name is Nik1703, you should PM him about this and see if he'll hook you up.
I'm thinking about picking up a 335 as a daily. They have their issues(just like any other car) but are total sleepers. Hoping to find one with the usual stuff already replaced though. I looked around quickly but didn't seem to find conclusively if there is a big difference in 1/4 trap for the rwd vs. awd models. Also seems to be a debate on n54 vs. n55 motors..
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