The e36 **eyecandy** thread
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you're right, the asc is the issue. early models don't have it, so as long as you drive like you do in your e30, there shouldn't be any issues. my 95 was never equipped with it and i have learned how to control it by the throttle.question: is the e36 worse in the snow than the e30? i always thought my e30 (325i) was competent in the snow, but the same can't be said for my e36 (m3). is it the interference of the ASC? traction does seem marginally improved with ASC off, then again it's hard to tell. plus i don't want to pretend i'm a hero and turn off ASC only to potentially have it bite me in the ass. after all, these things exist for a reason... right?
both cars have (had) good snow tires on them, so that factor can be ruled out.
(i know this is the eyecandy thread, but figure if e36 owners are hanging out anywhere on r3v, it's here.)
completely agree. it went to total shit when he decided to put oversize wheels and then compensated with retarded camber and rubber band tires.Leave a comment:
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My biggest problem with the e36 is the rear wheel arch........it's to freaking low.Leave a comment:
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question: is the e36 worse in the snow than the e30? i always thought my e30 (325i) was competent in the snow, but the same can't be said for my e36 (m3). is it the interference of the ASC? traction does seem marginally improved with ASC off, then again it's hard to tell. plus i don't want to pretend i'm a hero and turn off ASC only to potentially have it bite me in the ass. after all, these things exist for a reason... right?
both cars have (had) good snow tires on them, so that factor can be ruled out.
(i know this is the eyecandy thread, but figure if e36 owners are hanging out anywhere on r3v, it's here.)Leave a comment:
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My old m3/4/5
With s54 installed

Original s52 wasn't bad either

Sleeper status was nice
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