Originally posted by Bimmerman325i
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I may not be correct on these observations, but I have a few. Anybody else feel free to chime in.
Turn 1 - you can track out more. This is a really fast corner, faster than it looks.
turn 2 - I'm not sure how to attack this yet, lots of guys go way left and deep, but the instructor at the BMW school said to stay middle on entry and come in closer to the apex as the turn progresses. He says a lot of people waste time going way wide for no gain in exit speed.
turn 3 - you can track out more here too. This is a ballsy corner to take at full speed, but if you don't, your left with lots of space left at the end of the turn. I'm guessing you loose 2-3mph at the end of the straight by lifting just a little more than you needed to at corner entry
turn 9? - (after the esses) missed the apex by a few feet. I aim to stick my front wheel on the inside of the curbing, and let the centrifugal force of the car pull you away just a little bit. Plus, in this corner your outside wheel is hard loaded, so if you put a inside tire off a little, it won't upset the balance of the car much.
Originally posted by blefevre
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Originally posted by Bimmerman325i
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I'm thinking about bringing the E28 out, but it's got the death wobble at 45-55, and the last two times i've driven it, the motor has had a momentary hickup under acceleration. First time I was out, it stalled twice coming up to a light too. The car runs fine in all conditions, and I can't replicate the hesitation, it just does it at random. I'm not sure I want it to be doing this at full load, high RPM... that would be an expensive mistake!
I need a 1991 318is.
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