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Anyone of you guys track your E90 335i (not talking about the dragstrip)
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03-05-2007, 11:20 AM | #1 |
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Anyone of you guys track your E90 335i (not talking about the dragstrip)
I plan to take my car on the track..but am getting mixed signals on whether the car will take to track excursions...I have tracked my other cars with mixed results. I have a dedicated Spec Miata race car..that that is what I usually take on the track..but I wanted to try my E90 335 on the track at some time. So, have any of you done so..if so, what are your impressions...
Here is a pic of me with my current car on the track at Thunderhill in NorCal: |
03-05-2007, 11:23 AM | #2 |
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I don't have my car yet but planning to track it. Nice pic.. are those SSRs?
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03-05-2007, 11:29 AM | #3 |
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03-05-2007, 11:42 AM | #4 |
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i havent yet, but if i find some AutoX course in FL, i probably will at least do it once.
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03-05-2007, 11:54 AM | #5 |
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I am also very interested in hearing about any E90 experiences at a track day. I'm signed up for my first track day this weekend (3/10/07) at Road Atlanta! I entered four autocross events last year and thought my 325i did great, even with the stock run-flats. But that's apples and we're talking oranges now...
Would love to hear about any brake or tire issues anyone has had at the track.
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03-05-2007, 03:44 PM | #6 |
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03-05-2007, 03:56 PM | #7 |
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Funny, I was just talking to my friend about this. I told him that on e90post.com, unlike other BMW boards, "taking it to the track" is more likely to refer to the dragstrip, then a road course.
Anyways, I am interested in this too and also any feedback from people who have tracked/autoxed with steptronic. My friend is interested in getting a 335i sedan with AT, and was wondering how it behaved at an autox course. We know that the AT and MT perform similar if not the same straight-line, but we're looking for real-world experience and feedback from people who have actually been to the track and/or autox. The steptronic in the e46 behaved very differently at autox events (much, much slower to respond when the car was pushed very hard). I have searched, and most of the threads here are about drag racing and freeway races. My personal opinion is that the 335i would be fine for the track, but its weight is more of a detriment at autox events.
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The thing is...track play and autocross are two different things to me..I use to compete in autocross in SF Region back when I had a B5 S4..and actually managed to get 3rd place for the 2000 season in C-SP class..very competitive region btw. I did 16 autocross events that year, I believe. Going to a track and doing 4-5, 20-30 minute full track sessions is WAY more stressful on the car than say three or four 50-60 second autocross course. My comment is about people putting this kind of wear and tear on their cars at a road course track...not an autocross...not a dragstrip. I am wondering how the 335i handles on track...and how much heat soak there will be on those blistering days when the thermometer tops 100 degrees. |
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03-05-2007, 09:46 PM | #10 | |
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I have had the privilege to personally be at a road racing event this past summer and can say that the cars get punished much much more when used in road racing events than when auto crossed, (Not that I wouldn't take my car when I get it to an event or two ) I've heard that racing the car voids the warranty, can someone verify this? Ps. Great picture! |
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03-06-2007, 12:31 AM | #11 |
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I haven't had mine out at Willow or Buttonwillow yet, but it'll get there.
I have done HARD 30-45 min canyon runs though. I'd say it'd be pretty damn close to Streets of Willow abuse too. Damn wheels were BLACK when I got home. Soft brake pads. Racing the car doesn't void the warranty. Crashing the car while at the track will probably void your Insurance policy. Even my B6 S4 ran WAYYYYY HOT when out at Willow in the summer. I have no worries and my 335i will certainly get some track time. Maybe we can hook up for a day at Leguna ? Worth the drive for me...... kj |
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03-06-2007, 02:45 AM | #12 |
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im in germany and took my 335i out to nurburgring right before winter. it was when i had about 1700 miles on the car (not sure exactly because all my gauges are set in km). on the second lap (keep in mind this is a 28 km course) the oil temp went really hot and i pulled over to let it cool down. i heard some other complaints about engines shutting down because of getting overheated. anyone else?
other than that, the car performed great. my last car was an '01 m5 and i would take the 335i over it for the track anyday. might sound crazy, but the 335i has a much more raw feeling to it |
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For that question about Thunderhill...it is probably farther away than Sears/Laguna..it is 90 miles NORTH of Sacramento...3.1 miles...nice track..its where I first learned back in 98. Been there probably 75 track days so far. BTW, taking your car on a road course for a high performance driving school is not racing. I have a race car that I "race" on track. You dont race your street car...not worth the risk. |
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03-15-2007, 12:11 AM | #14 |
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For all you track junkies, here's a great opportunity to track at Laguna Seca
http://speedventures.com/4-20-2007_event.asp One of the best experiences in my life
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04-02-2007, 12:30 PM | #15 |
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I used to take my e46 on several tracks (Laguna, Buttonwillow, Willow Springs, Vegas, Calif Speedway, etc) with the BMW club. It was a lot of fun and I never ran into the overheating etc problems that the e36's ran into. Although on Willow Springs there was a slight hick-up going up turn #2 when the gas gets shoved into the back of the car it gets fuel starved for just a second. Other than that it was SO much fun. I will be taking delivery of new 335i this month and would love to hear what other people are doing! How do run flats work on the track? Last car had a second set of rims and tires but I don't think they have the clearance for e92. Thinking about buying someone elses stock but that means running run flats on the track at least till they wear out. r:
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