3.0i manual Performance measurements by Drift Box

Memo

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Hi folks,

So here are the best numbers that I could get from my Z. It acctually proves that Z is not a fast car, however, she feel fast enough :roll:

All measurements were held yesterday at Istanbul weather teperature was 28C

My car is a stock Z4 with the exception of Wheels and Tires.

Car: 2003 Z4 3.0i Manual (Electrical seats, Sat/navi, etc etc so I do not know the exact weight)
Device: Brand new Drift Box from Raceologic. Calibrated.

Specs:

0-100km: 6.01 Sec
100-200: 16.2 Sec (vey slowww :headbang: )
30-50: 1.3 sec

If there are any other numbers that you would like to see please let me know.
 
Im always a little confused as to why people test there cars like this when the data is already out there.

Factors such as surface grip, ambient temperature and how fat you are, are the only real measurements your taking.
 
Dreamer said:
Im always a little confused as to why people test there cars like this when the data is already out there.

Factors such as surface grip, ambient temperature and how fat you are, are the only real measurements your taking.

didn't you forget the driving skills parts:)..as you can see flashmalmö says that the car feels faster. He might be a better driver than me and get a better time for acceleration.

Plus I will start to modify the car I think it is wise to see the before and after results. I think these number means alot more than the dyno results :)..
 
Dreamer said:
Im always a little confused as to why people test there cars like this when the data is already out there.

Factors such as surface grip, ambient temperature and how fat you are, are the only real measurements your taking.


In my opinion it's so the average joe can see what he/she can do. Not what a professional driver on the perfect track/road can do.
I'd like to do that with mine for that reason.
6.01s is not that bad, isn't the stock for an 03-04 3.0i 5.9s in the 0-60mph/0-100kph range?
 
I got 5.77s with my G-tech Pro RR, that was to 60mph though, or 97km/h, so that is probably about right :)

Dave
 
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