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What tune would I need to beat a 2011 M3?
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08-29-2011, 12:53 PM | #23 |
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A good tune with race gas and the stickiest autoX tires you can buy/borrow. Just ask if you have a tiny handicap and run in front for the start - unless he's an animal you should be able to keep him from passing [with a couple of well-chosen blocking maneuvers] for a single lap.
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08-29-2011, 01:05 PM | #24 | |
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#1. Addendum. Race on a COLD, WET day to take advantage of your ride's AWD capabilities. This also negates #4 Cooling, because it will be COLD... #2 and #5 are very important, too. Know that track COLD, beef up your suspension, and learn to drift, because the wet conditions will scrub off a lot of your friend's HP and suspension advantages, but he might not be as adept at maximizing the M3 performance advantage in the wet and cold... Better yet, challenge him on a cold, snowy day in winter tires...
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