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This is a discussion on sti vs m3 analysis within the Track Talk forum part of the Cars & Bikes category; some detailed analysis for anybody interested... fyi collin's car (e36 m3) dyno'd at 246 whp and was on 235/27 r's. ...



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Old 06-04-2007, 11:32 AM   #1
 
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sti vs m3 analysis

some detailed analysis for anybody interested... fyi collin's car (e36 m3) dyno'd at 246 whp and was on 235/27 r's.

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