17th
October
2007
posted in Videos |
2nd
October
2007
I have found this video of a BMW E36 318is with a turbo. I timed it and it went from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds. I think this is very good for a BMW 318is. I know that modifying a 318 is not a good thing to do and it’s better to start on a 325 or something. But I like this result for the 318is. What do you think guys?
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posted in Performance, Videos |
17th
September
2007
Today, I brought to you a video with a review for the BMW E92 M3. I’m sure that many of you will be anxious to see this review as it shows some of the best features of this nice BMW M3 V8. With a top speed of 273km/h and 8,300 top rpm I’m sure you can’t resist driving such a car. Of course, if you can afford it LOOOL!.
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posted in Uncategorized |
12th
September
2007
I’ve noticed a good increase in the number of subscribers to my blog. So I want to welcome all my new subscribers and I hope you will enjoy this blog. For those who didn’t read my previous post Welcome BMW E36 blog readers! yet, please do and remember to fill your information in the comments box below that post.
Heel and Toe is a driving technique. Drivers use the Γ’β¬Εheel and toeΓ’β¬Β method to smoothly combine braking and downshifting as they approach a corner. Good drivers know that blipping the throttle between gears in a downshift to speed up the engine to match the tire speed keeps the wheels from locking and stops the back end from getting loose. Heel-and-toeing simply combines blipping the throttle with braking. On early European sports and racing cars with a central throttle, the pedals were set up so the driver could use the ball of his right foot on the brake and the heel of the same foot on the gas. On modern cars, the driver uses the right side of his foot to blip the gas and the left side of the same foot to push the brake. Done correctly, your foot pivots quickly on its ball, giving a rapid blip to the throttle with the right side while the left provides steady pressure on the brake. For those who didn’t understand this description, you can watch this video which will teach you how to do it.
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posted in Driving Tips |
9th
September
2007
Hello, let me start this post by welcoming our new friend Jim K who posted his information on the Welcome BMW E36 blog readers!. We have reached to 10 members until now and I’m still looking for more, so if you didn’t read this post yet, please read it and let’s here from you. We would love to know more about you and your ride so, please write your information in the comment box below that post.
Now for this new trailer of a movie called Shoot Em’ Up. The movie features a BMW E36 328is in a fast chase and I think it’s really cool. Shoot Em’ Up starring: Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti and the pretty actress Monica Bellucci.
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