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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Livermore, Ca
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weight distribution
Greetings. I believe the 4 cyl e30's had a 50/50 wieght transfer. What about the 6 cyl models? Thanks, Regis
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yes the 4 cyl e30,s do , the 6 cyl e30,s are a bit nose heavy, but its not that bad, the best models for wieght transfer are the e30 318is and the e30 m3 , if you need to know more about the wieght transfer for the 6 cyl vist www.planete30.co.uk i am there alot of the time , but also there are alot of people there that can help you with this
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Has anyone gathered a list of all the models and their respective F/R weight biases? I'm very interested in this.
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Kevin Reagan 1987 Guards Red 951 (Lorelei-- the 18psi temptress) 247whp/299wtq @16psi ...312wtq at 18psi, mmmm, torque! |
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Kevin:
Not that I have seen but ... I am sure the guys on SpecE30 boards have discussed [especially active in our mid-atlantic region] when comparing various models for best chassis to race. Jason |
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