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Not sure where else to put this but I had to share in my sadness.
Driving home tonight. Little tired. Guy in his 330CI passes me(when I was speeding) on the streets. We pull up to a stoplight and I prepare for it and give it a little gas and beat him to next light. Nothing major. Next light he prepares for it and I know he is, so again, I prepare for the light change(rev to 2k) and floor it this time. Sadly, going into third he's a cars length ahead <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I probably could have gotten a better start off the line and also shifted into second a bit better. Not much/enough though. It was a very sad night. Ruined my night. So now I have to save my pennies for some upgrades.
On the bright side(for a dark night) my car looks better than his <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> And it was much cleaner. And I know had it gotten to the turns it would have been all over.
This is usually why I never race from street light to street light regardless of if I can win or not.
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Power between the two is similar. You should have nudged him if you had drove right.<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Youve got the wrong car altogether for drag racin. Really any porsche is the wrong car for that purpose. Sounds like you need boost! The 968 is clearly a better platform to work from. IMO
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E46 330ci: 225 HP @ 5900, 214 TQ @ 3500, weight 3285 lbs. (manual).
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Quote:Obviously A LOT of factors play into how a car accelerates under different circumstances (standing start, mid-range, top end, etc.). I don't know what year the 330Ci was, so I don't know its exact horsepower, but from a pure weight:power ratio viewpoint, especially given that from your signature, you have a chip of some kind and the airbox mod, your car should have had the edge, or should have at least been able to hold its own.
How many miles are on your car? How's the oil pressure? Oil consumption? Does it smoke at all when you first start it up? Have you had a compression test done recently? Having stripped my 115K mile engine down to the bare block, I've learned that these engines are in fact very durable, but still, given their age, I would recommend that before you add any more mods, you check the baseline health of your engine by at least doing a compression test, and preferably a leakdown, taking a good look at the spark plugs while they're out, checking the cap and rotor, replacing the plug wires if you have no record of them having been replaced, etc. And if you're really serious, and can afford it, you might want to put your car on a dyno, though you have to be real careful here. Once in awhile, local car clubs will sign up for a "dyno day," which has the dual benefit of reducing the cost to each individual, and it provides a basis of comparison to other hopefully similar cars, so you're not looking at your numbers in a vacuum. Good luck, and chin up; these are great cars with a lot of potential once you get them sorted to your liking.
The 330Ci was an e46, manual.
My car has 116k miles. Oil pressure was at the 5. Just got an oil change a couple day ago. Oil consumption seems fine, it does leak though. No smoke at all when I first start up(I would be very concerned about that). No compression testing but when I had a full service done a month ago, he didn't give me numbers but said it was in good shape. Spark plugs were new, cap and rotor was new. Plug wires are original as far as I am aware. It was probably half my fault than my car. When I say car lengths ahead, his trunk was at my nose. There wasn't a car fitting in between us.
So... I'm not sure what my car wants to be. It like's being stock I think. It's old and tired and if I start replacing things it'll wear out other things faster. I had just hoped for better results. I'm fine with a slow beauty though. Just means I won't drag race anymore
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I've got the first race of the season coming up at Summit Point WV and ALL the other ITR race cars are BMWs and I plan to kick ALL their butts <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> (we'll see). I'll do it in the corners and hope I get enough space to keep ahead down that massive straight.
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86' India red 951 3.0 8v turbo
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