thorracing271
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- Stock 2002 Protege5
Don't do it!!! It's just a gateway mod!!!
HAHHA funniest thing ive ever herd!

Don't do it!!! It's just a gateway mod!!!
HAHHA funniest thing ive ever herd!![]()
Don't do it!!! It's just a gateway mod!!!
It's so true though!
YES! Remember my opinion does not speak for all M3 owners, just me. Have you driven one? Try punching an M3 from say 2500 RPM in any gear. The car can't get out of it's own way, until it reaches 5500-6000 RPM's.
I was at the track as a student yesterday and another student parked next to me had a stock 2003 M5. During one of our group's runs he was in front of me for a couple of turns around the track. I was much faster that he was. The only time I would drop from his rear bumper was on the straights, the big V8 would have lots of power and would take off on me, but I would close in towards the end of the straight and after that I was much faster in the turns and short straights. He finally had to give me a point by, and I passed him and he never closed. I talked with the owner of the M5 between our group runs and he said his car's brakes are not very good. I looked at his brakes and the calipers were tiny for a big heavy car. The new M5's look like they are very fast.
07 Silver MS3, Mazdaspeed CAI, Mazdaspeed CBE, Mazdaspeed coilovers, TWM short shifter and bushings, SU rear engine mount, Hotchkins RS, Cobb shifter weight, Cobb turbo intake, Goodridge stainless steel brake lines, Motul RBF600 brake fluid, Hawk plus pads (track only), RE-01's (track only), Dashhawk, Fuel-Filler door.
I rode in an 08 M3 at the last track day I was at, and it was pretty nice. A real beast at the track. Brakes are incredible on those things. When I was driving my car (first time at the track) he would catch me in a couple of spots on the track where he would just throw the car into the corner, and come hauling ass out of it. Now during the afternoon session one of the instructors was driving my car while I rode along to get some pointers, and the M3 couldnt keep up with him at all in our little car. The instructor would average about 10-15 mph more in parts of the track than I was earlier in the day, but I finished the day doing alot better after riding along with him in my car. In the straight away when I was riding in the M3 he would hit 130, and the instructor only had my car doing 120 in the same section, I got to 115 a couple of times, but just couldnt help but want to get on the brakes sooner than he did.