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Old 10-21-2003, 11:09 PM
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nah, dont doubt this guy, when i was at the track last time I saw a bone stock S2000 run a 5 second 1/4 mile, those are swet cars, I think that works to under a 2.1 0-60!
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Hey Neuspeed Guy, your obviously smoking something. And I agree with the guys, these forums can be very useful if you need good solid indformation.

First of all the e36 M3 came to us in 1995.
They did not make a 94 M3 in US.
And i never heard of a neuspeed turbo? What is that? A honda?
I'm fortunate enuff to have a 96 M3 that I imported from Europe when I moved here. My car has a stock of 321hp. My stock 0-60 was 4.7.
I have invested allot of money in Dinan and my new 0-60 is 4.0.

Any way to answer the original guys question, a GSR will never beat a M3. Even if the the M3 is automatic, it will beat the Acura.

So to answer your question.

I can be driving a GSR, and win a guy (idiot) with Ferrari Enzo if the guy doesnt know how to drive. But if you put the same drivers in the cars a M3 will win.
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And another thing, for the guy who put the thing about a s2000 stock doing 0-60 in 2.1. He he he he he he he .

S2000 0-60 is more like 5.9 if you know how to drive it. Those jap cars are have a very weak and unstable torque. To get the full potential for the car you have to red line every gear. Where a BMW M3 or a Porsche 911 have very flat torque that is is equal in every rpm. I guess thats what makes germans germans and japs japs.
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Just thought I would add this I have a june 2001 issue of road and track and the claim that the 2001 M3 coupe 5spd has 343 hp and an inline 6cyl o-60 is 4.7 0-100 is 11.6 and 1/4 is [email protected]

just thought I would throw that out there for you guys
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my bone stock m3 runs a 1/4 in high 5's
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Re: 96 gsr racing a 96 M3

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my bone stock m3 runs a 1/4 in high 5's
I would hope this is a typo
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wow this thread is stinks of BS
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Re: 96 gsr racing a 96 M3

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my bone stock m3 runs a 1/4 in high 5's
Oh yeah tough guy? My skateboard does the quartermile in the low 5's. Beat that.
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Re: 96 gsr racing a 96 M3

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And another thing, for the guy who put the thing about a s2000 stock doing 0-60 in 2.1. He he he he he he he .

S2000 0-60 is more like 5.9 if you know how to drive it. Those jap cars are have a very weak and unstable torque. To get the full potential for the car you have to red line every gear. Where a BMW M3 or a Porsche 911 have very flat torque that is is equal in every rpm. I guess thats what makes germans germans and japs japs.
He was joking. And don't worry, you get what you pay for right? KBB says 16,000 for a 96 M3.
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Re: Re: Brozoski

Maybe he had a bad launch compared to yours...
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Re: 96 gsr racing a 96 M3

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I guess thats what makes germans germans and japs japs.
No, that just makes big engines big engines, and small engine small engines.
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