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    325e vs 325es !? Quick Question

    Ok my buddy and I had a opportunity to run a 20mph-80mph roll for fun on a closed environment course. I was surprised how he kept pulling 3 car lengths on my 325E. We are both stock, and have around the same miles. So my question is whats the full difference with the es and e. I thought we both had 126hp 174tq. Mistake me if im wrong though please!
    2008 Nissan 350Z HR - BEAST
    1986 BMW 325E - PROJECT CAR

    #2
    325es has a Limited Slip Diff. Also depending on year, the 'e' and 'es' had either a 2.73 (early) or a 2.93 (late) final gear ratio. If yours has the shorter of the two, this could also be the reason...

    The 'es' also came standard with the Sport Seats and the 'es'/'is' front spoiler, which each take away atleast .5 secs in the quarter mile.

    1984 Hennarot 325e - 1990 Brillantrot M3 - 1938 Buick Special Business Coupe

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      #3
      Ohhh alright thanks alott for the help
      2008 Nissan 350Z HR - BEAST
      1986 BMW 325E - PROJECT CAR

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        #4
        The 'es' also came standard with the Sport Seats and the 'es'/'is' front spoiler, which each take away atleast .5 secs in the quarter mile

        Haha, nice.
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          #5
          Originally posted by RainierHooker View Post
          325es has a Limited Slip Diff. Also depending on year, the 'e' and 'es' had either a 2.73 (early) or a 2.93 (late) final gear ratio. If yours has the shorter of the two, this could also be the reason...

          The 'es' also came standard with the Sport Seats and the 'es'/'is' front spoiler, which each take away atleast .5 secs in the quarter mile.
          I think that you have that backwards. Shorter gear ratio should be faster all things equal.
          Originally posted by z31maniac
          I just hate everyone.

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            #6
            Yes, faster top speed, however slower acceleration...

            1984 Hennarot 325e - 1990 Brillantrot M3 - 1938 Buick Special Business Coupe

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              #7
              Shorter ratio = Better Acceleration. Taller ratio = higher top speed. You have it backwards RainierHooker.

              Easy way to check for different ratio is to see if you both shift at the same speed and rpm.

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                #8
                Lots of 325e's (non-es) had limited slip as an option, especially early cars from '84 and '85 before there was the official sport model. Also remember that those early cars are spec'd to run smaller tires than later ('86+) models, which more or less negates the difference between the 2.79 vs 2.93 ratios.

                So, the difference between your cars? More than likely the driver. Unless the engine is in horrid condition, which you would notice (smoke, missing, etc.). Maybe you have a clutch that slips under load? That would make sense too-- most of my customers report a loss of power and don't notice that the clutch isn't engaging. Could be a few things I guess.
                Last edited by rThor432; 09-07-2010, 05:43 AM.

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                  #9
                  i had an 86 325es and my friend had one that was made with-in ten days of mine, he was chipped/K&N/and exhaust. mine was bone stock. i beat him by 2 car lengths.(15-80mph) with these cars theres no room for error and if you leave the power band you lose.
                  Much wow
                  I hate 4 doors

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                    #10
                    lol what power band? talking like you're street racing a m42 car :)
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                      #11
                      at the very top end of "e"s they have 0 power, even before reaching redline/limiter

                      Edit: ROFL@eta's having power
                      Much wow
                      I hate 4 doors

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Cabriolet View Post
                        at the very top end of "e"s they have 0 power, even before reaching redline/limiter

                        Edit: ROFL@eta's having power
                        watch it !!! Us bay area E owners stick together.... know where U live :-D
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                          #13
                          Haha yeah im with 36brua >< Just playing.
                          2008 Nissan 350Z HR - BEAST
                          1986 BMW 325E - PROJECT CAR

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