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    #46
    Originally posted by 2002maniac View Post
    Badge racing ftw! It is a fat pig of a luxury car. It will PLOW like a motherbitch.

    I say take the E46. having an auto would drive me nuts on the track.
    It's kind of the "///M" of Acura. :roll:

    Judging by your theory, the M6 must suck too, right?

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      #47
      Originally posted by 2002maniac View Post
      Badge racing ftw! It is a fat pig of a luxury car. It will PLOW like a motherbitch.

      I say take the E46. having an auto would drive me nuts on the track.
      +1. The Acura is HEAVY, probably has a 60% front weight bias, and is riding on only 215's. Those front tires are going to take a severe beating. Plus, it's an automatic, which does not come equipped with the limited slip diff.

      I think I'll take the E46, because of the manual trans, and also because it's a direct competitor to the Acura. It will be an apples-to-apples comparison. I'll keep you guys posted.

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        #48
        We want video....that's the only proof.

        And your dad has more experiance than you at the track right??
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          #49
          I'm having a similar situation. For past couple years I've been using my E46 330Ci as a track car. I bought an E30 325i to turn into a track car (won't cry as much when I break something) and currently it still has the auto in it (manual is in the garage with all the parts needed to convert). With the auto, I wouldn't think of taking the E30 to the track - the lack of control would drive me nuts. However, come late April, I'll have the E30 all ready to go for our annual Road America DE adventure. I'm still thinking of taking the E46 because Road America lap times are more about straight line speed since the almost all the corners are simple and it has three straights where my E46 gets to 120mph. Right now, I'm 80% for the E30 because I don't want to chew up my new tires for the E46 and I don't have a dedicated track set for it anymore, although Road America isn't hard on tires, especially since its always so damn cold and/or wet when we are there.

          However, when we go to Gingerman, I expect my E30 to run a faster lap time than I did with the E46 because the straights are short and the corners more challenging (and the E30 will have a modded suspension and R-compounds).

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            #50
            Full size FWD luxury vehicle is not the same as a double wishbone mid-nineties civic or integra, it's like comparing a new 745iL to an E30.

            I've spirited driven with one of the best FWD drivers in western pennsalvia in his Daily driver integra ( with the sportier engine, not sure of the name) on one of his twistie roads near his house. I almost shit my pants, he took it lightly too. He told me to hold on during this one section. We hit 100 and got air.. wow

            so yeah if the driver is good then a FWD car can do some damage, but in the end RWD is better, he said so himself.

            btw his track car is a double wishbone civic hatchback, not sure of the model.

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              #51
              Originally posted by 3v0 View Post
              I've spirited driven with one of the best FWD drivers in western pennsalvia in his Daily driver integra ( with the sportier engine, not sure of the name) on one of his twistie roads near his house. I almost shit my pants, he took it lightly too. He told me to hold on during this one section. We hit 100 and got air.. wow

              so yeah if the driver is good then a FWD car can do some damage, but in the end RWD is better, he said so himself.

              btw his track car is a double wishbone civic hatchback, not sure of the model.
              All Civics after 1988 are double wishbone.

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                #52
                I would take the e30 if you had a 5spd, but since you dont I'd go with the e46.

                I get to drive my mom's e46 a lot, and I like the handling/braking...pretty refined, but u can still have some fun with it.

                I'm also interested in how the CL-S does. I bet most of the people going "fwd sawkz yo!" have never even driven an acura.
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                  #53
                  Originally posted by cwsqbm View Post
                  However, when we go to Gingerman, I expect my E30 to run a faster lap time than I did with the E46 because the straights are short and the corners more challenging (and the E30 will have a modded suspension and R-compounds).
                  Don't write off your E46 so easily. It is a much more modern car with much better handling. We played with a E90 330i a while back and the handling of that car was unbelievable.

                  I often race a guy with a modified Subaru. The corner and straight line speeds are equal but because my brakes are better, I can beat him by 2 sec over a short track (lap time is 1:13.1). Surely your E46's brakes are far superior to your E30 and give you 2-3 seconds. Then the acceleration is also in your 330's favour.

                  Now to catch up all of that lost time in corners is asking quite a lot.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by 155///MPH View Post
                    If its your first event, both will be equally slow.
                    QFT

                    Will
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by PeaveyBassist View Post
                      QFT

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                        #56
                        lol cus everyone is slow for a while dave. No matter what they drive.

                        Will
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                          #57
                          Originally posted by PeaveyBassist View Post
                          lol cus everyone is slow for a while dave. No matter what they drive.

                          Will
                          I've done a number of track events, just not in a BMW. Previously I used a 1972 AMC Hornet with 360 and 5-speed conversion. Stock suspension was pretty good, stock brakes were not. One good brake application (like turn one at Willow) would boil the fluid, so it was neccesary to do a LOT of coasting. Also, the engine was extremely prone to oil starvation which meant keeping it under about 4500, and lugging it in high gear in the corners. Still managed 1:45's.

                          Originally posted by joshh
                          And your dad has more experiance than you at the track right??
                          He has more experience in general, but we've been to Willow Springs the same number of times.

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                            #58
                            whats the point of a track day? to have fun! my vote is for the e46 for the sheer fact that it's a manual.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by O 16581 72452 5 View Post
                              All Civics after 1988 are double wishbone.
                              Wrong. 2001 + is mac strut up front.


                              Keep it slideways!!

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                                #60
                                I'd drive the e46, the automatic would drive me nuts. But I'm is a slightly simular sutuation. I'm going to be building my 87 325i as a good street car and one I can drive on track days without all the uncomforts of a dedicated track car. I'd like to make it faster than my other car on track but it's going to take a bit of time and alot of money. Either way they'll both be fun. Here's a picture of my rabbit, it's incrediable how fast FWD can be.
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