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Had enough of slow 320d - remap or new car?
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10-07-2017, 02:48 AM | #45 | |
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10-12-2017, 05:51 PM | #46 | |
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Interesting fact: look where the engine is positioned in these 320d's. There's a lot of distance between the end of the lock and the front bumper. These cars are FMR (front mid engine rear wheel drive) than FRW. Alpine had very good success racing them as standard which lead to their in house development D3. Which brings me neatly to an option for you: Alpine D3 twin turbo (LCI equivalent post 2009). Lastly your car could be a little off. Make sure its well maintained/ serviced. Could be "clogged up" and not making full power. Likewise make sure your chassis is sorted (tire pressure, tire brand, balancing and geometry) to give you the confidence when pushing your car. Chassis is far superior to any Golf and you have more ponies so should have no probs whatsoever "keeping up" with a Golf 4 pot oil burner. As others have said its also often down to the driver and what form you're in. One of my best drives ever was with a beautiful black 996 Turbo following me home in narrow twisty Wiltshire roads. I was in that same 320 with ridiculous (but gorgeous style 168 19" wheels and M Sport suspension. I was definitely at the limit of my abilities but he was not on my rump either through corners. Once a good straight opened up I signalled left to let him pass he waved by. That was 30 mins of great fun! Last edited by ChawenHalo; 10-12-2017 at 05:59 PM.. |
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10-14-2017, 06:14 AM | #47 |
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Well I have now sold the 320d. I'm still undecided as to what to go for next, but in the meantime I picked up an LCI 318Ci M Sport as a 'runaround' I guess. It's obviously not as powerful as the 320d but it feels faster and it's a lot more fun to drive. It's great to be back in a manual petrol and I'm actually really enjoying this car. It's a big step down from the e92 in terms of luxury and spec but I've realised I don't really care tbh.
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