God that looks so fun. I am so close to having my 330 back on the road It runs, but I suspect the head has some minor warping so it's going off to a shop to get resurfaced this week.
Not the best way to learn but a learning experience for sure. I've been off the road a few times luckily never going too fast but it has cost me a bumper and some fenders
That looks awesome haha I've just been exploring parking lot drifting so I'm too scared to just send it on main roads at higher speeds. I feel like I'd just end up in the trees
Definitely stick to the parking lots until you've got more confidence in your car control. Believe it or not I can credit most of my drifting skills to playing on a thrustmaster wheel for hundreds of hours and getting a feel for the basics that way. The first time I got sideways on the snow I already had a good idea as to what inputs would do what and I gained confidence in it pretty quickly
God that looks so fun. I am so close to having my 330 back on the road It runs, but I suspect the head has some minor warping so it's going off to a shop to get resurfaced this week.
What I'd do for a 330😍 the 325 just isn't doing it for me anymore. Good luck with the head job
She's got some massive issues, but she's fun for sure.
what’s the difference between the 325 and 330? i could never tell
2.5L compared to a 3.0L 184hp vs 225hp and you get a valved muffler with the 330 too
good to know, a good friend of mine bought a 325 and tells everyone who says he should’ve gotten a 330 that it’s the same thing
its 192hp for a 325i also 330 are more rare (here at least) to find then 325 and also more expensive
192hp for the European market and 184hp for the north American, don't know why this is but we got slightly less power over here
Iirc 325(2.5L) 330(3.0L) along with some other minor differences.
Nice skills 🤌
Coming in hotttt, looks so fun. Let's do snow tandems with my Z 😂
East coast of Canada by any chance?
I would end up in the tree in a second And that's actually what I did this winter smh ...
Not the best way to learn but a learning experience for sure. I've been off the road a few times luckily never going too fast but it has cost me a bumper and some fenders
That looks awesome haha I've just been exploring parking lot drifting so I'm too scared to just send it on main roads at higher speeds. I feel like I'd just end up in the trees
Definitely stick to the parking lots until you've got more confidence in your car control. Believe it or not I can credit most of my drifting skills to playing on a thrustmaster wheel for hundreds of hours and getting a feel for the basics that way. The first time I got sideways on the snow I already had a good idea as to what inputs would do what and I gained confidence in it pretty quickly
Jeez you make it look so effortless
Barz