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mattgti6phase2

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Post #151
To be fair it's a very well looked after one that i drove, also around town that SMG box is a joke and very harsh gear changes. As you said you can drive it like a bellend and it's very forgiving but i still couldn't get my head around the amount of understeer.

Touching on performance again on the line without using launch they just aren't very quick. They come in to their own from about 80 onwards i found. Very comfortable and refined but i was left feeling disappointed.

An E92 would make mince meat of an E46 though.

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 00:49
eliotrw

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Post #152
Not really to be honest.
There isn't THAT much in it.
A e92 is 250hp per tonne
E46 215hp per tonne
Not enough to make mince meat but certainly faster.

Can see why I thought e93s are meh though.
219hp per tonne
NO wonder my bros one feels faster when you take into account the weight and the refinement/size

+200kg on the Coupe!

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 01:36
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Post #153
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 07:05
ian7675

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Post #154
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL


Oh bore off Stan.

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 08:06
pebbles167

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Post #155
ian7675 wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL


Oh bore off Stan.


Laugh my ass off

Stan is right, BUT its a different kind of thrill experiencing quick acceleration in a car though. One which I often prefer oddly enough.

Am, and forever will be a car man. Big grin

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 09:22
Hawkesfire

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Post #156
If you do break it first dibs on the C38 charger ....

Marty

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 10:14
eliotrw

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Post #157
Try a fighter jet, Youll soon realise that they make any superbike feel lame and slow to accelerate

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 10:58
ian7675

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Post #158
eliotrw wrote:
Try a fighter jet, Youll soon realise that they make any superbike feel lame and slow to accelerate


LOL

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 11:00
eliotrw

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Post #159
Also it opens up a new field of possibilties for gimp wear.
You can also wear aviators and not look like a C**T hich is something we all aspire to i'm sure

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 11:58
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Post #160
Bikes aren't always quicker around a circuit...

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 12:27
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Post #161
ian7675 wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL


Oh bore off Stan.


Only 6 days to go and then you're free to go...Whistle Thumbs up

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 12:31
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Post #162
pebbles167 wrote:
ian7675 wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL


Oh bore off Stan.


Laugh my ass off

Stan is right, BUT its a different kind of thrill experiencing quick acceleration in a car though. One which I often prefer oddly enough.

Am, and forever will be a car man. Big grin


See now, interestingly I've always been a car man until 3-4 years ago. Now, I'm thoroughly a bike man and find no interest or excitement in cars whatsoever. I never thought that would be the case as I've ALWAYS been die-hard into cars, but I guess interests change. Yes

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 12:34
m306

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Post #163
rallyeash wrote:
Bikes aren't always quicker around a circuit...

Or a decent B road Smile

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 12:42
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Post #164
We wasn't talking about circuits or B roads, we were talking about acceleration alone. Yes

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 12:46
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Post #165
I'll take a car over a bike any day. Even a bloody BMW...

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 13:18
heliosphan

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Post #166
I'd take a proper bike any day over a motorbike.
It's worth it when the girls holler 'Check out those glutes!', 'Those quads are dreamy' and 'I think I have a rash'.

Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 13:31
ian7675

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Post #167
stan_306gti6 wrote:
ian7675 wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Try a Superbike, then you'll soon realise they make ANY car out there seem a bit lame and slow to accelerate. Yes LOL


Oh bore off Stan.


Only 6 days to go and then you're free to go...Whistle Thumbs up


I bet you can't wait, I'm going to miss you Stan

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Posted 31st Oct 2013 at 14:59

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