03-07-2007, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Bavarian Motorist
I guess for me personally, part of the experience of going faster is feeling it and feeling the inspiration.
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Understandable. I've been spoiled in the past by engines that produce a nice solid wall of torque from idle to redline, and they're so much more usable on the street than a peaky, high-winding engine that produces a bunch of peak horsepower.
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03-07-2007, 08:38 AM
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You are right about that. Especially considering 987s have a HUGE DEAD SPOT at about 2k RPM (which the ECU flash I bought claims to remove) and it is very annoying. Feels like a crappy automatic transmission.
Let's say you are going WOT in a torquey, muscular car. You feel yourself moving fast, especially due to the torque, but do you ever need to be going that fast for daily driving? Surely half the throttle will get you in front of any cars you want to pass with ease.
So the other half of the equation would be just what I am talking about, the thrill, and that would better justify using that driving technique. Maybe I am totally wrong about this.
I'm only explaining again because I think I did a poor job explaining the first time.
I think the solution is that we all need a Lamborghini. Problem solved. Who's in?
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03-07-2007, 08:46 AM
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i dont think that car has the "M" look to it at all, looks like a piped out accord,it needs to look more agressve, something just seems to be missing.
i do like the CF roof tho, tail light are fuglyyy...
but then again, i cant wait to see what AC Schnitzer and Rieger will come out with for this car..
e30 m3>e36 m3>e46 m3>this whatever looking m3
one day i will get another e30 (M this time)
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03-07-2007, 08:51 AM
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Looks like a Pontiac! The E46 (previous generation) is much more athletic and agressive looking. The other unfortunate thing is that BMW does too good a job of incorporating the 'luxury' factor into their sport coupes. At least with Porsche, even surrounded by creature comforts, you still felt like you were driving a sports car. BMW gets caught up making their cars too driveable for the the lame-o's out there who want a nice, comfortable driving experience back and forth to work and the grocery store
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03-07-2007, 10:02 AM
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Dr. Mach, nice of you to stop by. How's life and your cars treating you?
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03-07-2007, 12:08 PM
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Hey SD - doing alright- residency training sucks the life out of ya, though.! I miss the Porsche! the 330 zhp is a nice car, but just doesnt feel like a sports car. have been talking to my wife about maybe giving her the bimmer and buying another Porsche - but that may be another year or so down the road. In the meantime, I'll just tweak here and there on the BMW.
We did take a trip up the coast to Monterey a few weeks back - if you're ever up that way, an amazing drive (in addition to the PCH) is Carmel Valley Village Dr - nice gentle drive for the first 11 miles into the valley and into Carmel Valley Village, where you can stop and have a nice lunch and glass of wine. Then, continue on and the road is an amazing two lane windy adventure for miles and miles that makes you feel like you're screaming through the european country side - wahooooooooo! Only thing better would have been driving it in a Porsche. Passed somebody coming up the PCH a few days earlier in an old 356 convertible with a huge smile on their face as they zipped around the corner - lovely!
How are things with you - still love the car?
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CR/W - AC Schnitzerz'd, Alta CAI, Cravenspeed SSK
Japanese Rising Sun roof graphic
De-ambered and nearly de-chromed!
Sold - 05 BMW 330CI ZHP M-tuned
Imola Red, 6spd, Alcantra & Carbon Fiber Interior
Sold - 05 Boxster Black/Black 5spd
19" Carrera S Wheels
Bose Audio System/Sport Chrono Pkg
Schnell Short Shifter
Yellow Calipers c/ carbon fiber Porsche lettering
De-Ambered
Sold - 03 VW Beetle Silver - way too modified!
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03-07-2007, 01:02 PM
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Glad to hear you're well, Mach. I agree, that the Monterey peninsula has some nice driving. Not sure if I've been on the road you mentioned, but I was impressed with 17-mile drive - worth the $8 bucks for the privilege.
Still pleased with the 987 S, but keeping up with the Joneses in the Porsche world can be aggravating. Aside from the 3.4 upgrade in the 07 there's spy-shots out there of the '08 refresh. In a moment of weakness, or boredom, I even specced a 997 C4S cabriolet on the configurator the other day, but had to shut'er down after I saw that I was at the 150K+ mark with all the options I'd want.
When my current car cycles are up I've been thinking I won't get another Porsche and am looking forward to the new Aston Martin V8 Vantage roadster. This will of course make sense as I'd be going from the poor man's Porsche to the poor man's AM.
You should stop by more frequently. The forum has grown in membership quite a bit but some of the posters from the past don't seem to frequent the page as often, to the board's detriment.
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03-07-2007, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by SD987
Glad to hear you're well, Mach. I agree, that the Monterey peninsula has some nice driving. Not sure if I've been on the road you mentioned, but I was impressed with 17-mile drive - worth the $8 bucks for the privilege.
Still pleased with the 987 S, but keeping up with the Joneses in the Porsche world can be aggravating. Aside from the 3.4 upgrade in the 07 there's spy-shots out there of the '08 refresh. In a moment of weakness, or boredom, I even specced a 997 C4S cabriolet on the configurator the other day, but had to shut'er down after I saw that I was at the 150K+ mark with all the options I'd want.
When my current car cycles are up I've been thinking I won't get another Porsche and am looking forward to the new Aston Martin V8 Vantage roadster. This will of course make sense as I'd be going from the poor man's Porsche to the poor man's AM.
You should stop by more frequently. The forum has grown in membership quite a bit but some of the posters from the past don't seem to frequent the page as often, to the board's detriment.
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BLAH!
AM is way over-priced.
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