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The E9X is the latest evolution of the BMW 3 series including a highly tuned twin turbo 335i variant pushing out 300hp and 300 ft. lbs. of torque. BMW continues to show that it sets the bar for true driving performance! -- View the E9X Wiki |
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Making the same choice and going"IS" Difference is going brand new on both and not interested in paying a guzzle tax coupled with higher insurance and frequenting the pump besides next generation M will be turbo so if that's the issue..Remember the M3 comes out of the gate with NRF's..Me like.Also new means warranty & used M's do not(CPO included) Good luck and can't lose.
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Tell ya what - after much wrenchin' on my suspension, I got neutral handling with no limit found yet. Not tracked! Surprised the E93 M3 plowed - xtra weight's rearward. Maybe something goin' on there. Stock 335i[s] suspension grew intolerable for this li'l boy. Handles now; runs real fast. With 2.5° front camber, a supple performer that simply ran away from others on back roads. Still. 911 would seem to have it beat. Or is it just me? |
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As a bmw enthusiast we can not pinpoint one virtue that makes the BMW superior to it's rivals. Rather it's the entire experience that makes the BMW the winner. I love my 335i for what it is, but it will never be an M car. The M3 satisfies all senses: Sight: the M3 is sexy; its sleek. The power dome, flared wheel arches, and fender gills mean business. Sound: the heirarchy of engine notes: V6 (or I or whatever) Smell: fine leather hides and burning PSS Taste: the taste of victory Short and sweet; buy the M. The 335is is in nice, but at the end of the day the valet will move it to the "main lot" so that the M3 may sit our front.
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Can't have nowhere near w/o major suspension surgery; replace all parts 'cept subframes & knuckles/carriers and you'll have about a M, manual adj. Oh, and add LSD w/PSS's. Gimongous diff. Sorry! |
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BMW must have changed their suspension or tuned it differently on my 2011 than on the previous years of the 335i? I'm not sure when they did this, but I have no complaints about a rough ride like Captain Audio and others experienced on earlier cars. This modification may have produced a bit of the uncertain feeling I get when I push the car around decent bends in the road. But, it's not bad handling by any means. The suspension is what I'll call more pliable and better able to handle most road conditions.
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Looks like dampers were changed. REALOEM notes Bilstein as strut supplier for N54 equipped 335i; Sachs for N55. Guessing Koni had made an embarrassing impression. BMW is good about refinement - they move on issues with the velocity o'turbocharged snails, eventually coming to a conclusion. |
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The fact that the 335i suspension is able to drive well on the highway and also perform extremely well on the back roads is quite a feat, IMO. It may not be as good as what is on the M3, but the M3 suspension should be better.
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You'd have me in a straight line (and I'd humbly admit defeat at the hands of the all mighty forced induction gods), but a square setup on a KW V3 I think sets par for the course on the twisties.
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Out of curiosity, I went to BMW USA web site to look for a quick summary of the 335is, but didn't find a good quick overview of what makes an 'is' (and I could very well have missed it).
What does an is give you over a regular 335? Personally, if you don't need an M car, the 335 (in whatever form) probably makes a better daily car...the mpg on an M makes for frequent fuel stops. I mean, not complaining about the cost, which is part and parcel of owning a V8, but sometimes you do wish for a larger fuel tank. PS great thread, have learned a lot. Thanks especially to beden1 and calwaterboy, great posts. Last edited by MMME30W; 12-01-2012 at 04:29 AM. |
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Grrrrrrrr....my Japanese Yellow Dogs gonna bark.... Find the ultra wide range of camber w/Ground Control's Street/School is, well, educational. By playing with settings, found behavior I didn't know about or expect. 'Course, if we play, we pay. Tires might not last long! |
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The major bennies. However....335is suspension same as 335i. |
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As a DD the DCT 335iS would be more fun to drive because of the low end torque, and cheaper on gas. Nothing is better than your own building something to your own liking which will have it own unique character cause you semi-built it
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Have you driven a DCT 335iS ?
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What would suck is an M3 getting raped by a 335. By the way we are not talking about a 335i AT or MT we are talking about a DCT N54 335iS, with the same DCT as the M3 and chasis.
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The 2013 335is has the N55 motor in them, according to the BMW USA build your own site. Why the change from the N54?
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Pay attention to the discription N54 335iS 3.0-liter dual overhead cam (DOHC), 24-valve inline turbocharged 320-horsepower 6-cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo technology and Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing [Source] N55 335i 3.0-liter dual overhead cam (DOHC), 24-valve inline turbocharged 300-horsepower 6-cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo technology, Valvetronic, and Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing [Source] As you can see the N55 comes with Valvetronics and the N54 does not The marketing term TwinPower is used for the TwinTurbo charged N54 and the TwinScroll single turbo N55
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Interesting thing is I have never challenged an M3 but they seem to see the IS logos & just have to put down the upstart. One V8 M3 driver after a few 40 to 110 runs in Mexico refused to believe that I did not have major engine modifications till he bought my some coffee, checked out the car & had a 100% stock down to the air cleaner engine compartment looking back at him. No CAI, no Meth, no Downpipes no nothing visable. The JB4 sits inside the ECU coffen with only the lap top connection showing. BuraQs IS is about 1/2 second quicker then mine & with a good run should he get into the high 11 second range. As far as I know he has some basic mods but nothing as potent as a meth injection system. Taken into context at Drag Time he would be about number 24 on the M3 list right up with the $10K supercharger M3's & my JB4 + FMIC car would be number 44 out of 117 M3's listed At the end of the day the thoughts of a parking valet are of no consequence to me & feel bad for someone who needs the validation of a car parker.
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M3.
After experiencing what it's capable of @ LRP, sitting next to the one and only Simon Kirkby (thanks to CaptainAudio), coupled with the nice growl of the naturally-aspirated V8, I wouldn't even think twice about it. Some say it's too much of a street car and not enough race car, but if you'll undertake a fiscally-irresponsible purchase, you might as well go all the way. The looks alone are worth it. Just promise us that you'll drive it like it's meant to be driven, no babying it and whining over piling the miles!
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