Think I surprised an M4 driver.......

R.E92 said:
Jasey said:
jimmybell said:
Your signature is a car dealership's dream customer!

I don't think anyone said they disagree with what you said, i just found it unlikely that at max chat a 35is would pull away from an M4. On paper, at least, it should be no competition in the M4's favour. In my experience of both i'd of agreed with the paper expectation too.
Especially between 30 and 70.

I reckon an Octavia vrs could keep up with the M4 :)

Only if it were a diesel. We all know how much torque those have :fuelfire:

:lol: you guys are all talk :p
 
Axelf said:
If you read my signature you will see I have had all the new M range so yes I know how they behave... And also if you read my post it will say there was no other traffic and never went over speed limit... You telling me you have never put your foot down just to get to the sped limit... I don't think so ;)

He's an E85 M owner, of course he's bitter, he's hundreds of torques down on us :poke:

:rofl:

The 2JZE and RB26 can make huge power without much effort and produced a lot more than the gentleman's agreement, they would totally destroy anything new coming from Toyota or Nissan (until the R35, but until recently R34's were quicker tuned still).

The 6 speed getrag unit in the Supra from the 90's can take over 1000 whp completely stock - obviously clutch, drive shafts etc aside, the gearbox itself. How many modern gearboxes can do that?

I don't understand the argument of newer is better. Not always the case.
 
stuartinzg said:
I don't understand the argument of newer is better. Not always the case.
Depends what you mean by better. I know someone who races an A80 Supra in a class they don't/can't up the power that much due to the rules. One of the first things they did was to swap the gearbox for a modern one which is rated for 250kW/550Nm, this results in a useful weight saving & increase in wheel power.
 
techathy said:
stuartinzg said:
I don't understand the argument of newer is better. Not always the case.
Depends what you mean by better. I know someone who races an A80 Supra in a class they don't/can't up the power that much due to the rules. One of the first things they did was to swap the gearbox for a modern one which is rated for 250kW/550Nm, this results in a useful weight saving & increase in wheel power.

Yes it makes sense. If you have no need for more power you start making savings elsewhere, weight is a big one :D
 
techathy said:
And now add over-boost into the equation:
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I've only got a partial curve for that because you need an up change with the throttle in kick down.

This is a really informative graph, so thanks techathy, however I have to side towards Ronk here :-

ronk said:
I think it's performance is a match for the 35is - it's really quite a dignified hooligans toy.

Whilst the 35is can hold onto a gear longer (kind of obvious really) the actual thrust/mass clearly indicates the 335d has the superior numbers. Whilst the area under a curve is an important tool in science, here its is less so, why? because as torque deteriorates rapidly the next gear can be selected, so for the 335d at 35 km/h into 2nd and back into peak force/mass, in comparison the 35is can hold 1st to 50 km/h. so the only difference is the loss in thrust as a gear is changed, perhaps 0.1 to 0.2 seconds for the 8 speed ZF box. Thus the advantage of the 35is is the rpm range meaning less gear changes, but with modern automatics that's hardly a significant disadvantage anymore.

The clincher for me though is the xdrive, for everyday performance it's a significant advantage to have, the traction is just immense whilst all I hear from you 35is drivers is the lack of it 8) Yesterday I took one of my colleagues out for a spin, a confirmed but frustrated petrol head (disabled wife and having to do a 20,000 pa commute requiring a diesel estate) and he was gobsmacked by the 435d, handling, performance and most surprisingly to him was that deep bassy thrum of the engine. to highlight the grip of the thing I gave it all the beans, in Sport+ pulling out of a T junction turning left onto a duel carriageway. No wheel spin just traction, stationary to about 50 mph took a shade over 3 seconds (second hand on an analogue watch so take with a small pinch of salt) . We got back to work and he had a big grin on his face, he said thanks for that, really made my day, wow what a car :D
 
What I should have also added is that I believe in a head to head down a 1/4 mile, the 35is would probably win, but it would be playing catch-up from the off and that's where the 335d wins in the everyday real world driving experience.

oh and thanks ZermattV, much appreciated
 
sars said:
techathy said:
to highlight the grip of the thing I gave it all the beans, in Sport+ pulling out of a T junction turning left onto a duel carriageway. No wheel spin just traction, stationary to about 50 mph took a shade over 3 seconds (second hand on an analogue watch so take with a small pinch of salt) . We got back to work and he had a big grin on his face, he said thanks for that, really made my day, wow what a car :D
This is possibly the best part of the 435xd. Daily drive includes this move and the 35iS used to wag it's tail all over the place as it struggled for grip.

The 435 just goes into warp speed.

:driving:

And as for the snow - let's not go there :D
 
Was very tempted by one of these when it came to replace the M in the end the 997 4S won out for me but I can certainly see the attraction of them or the Alpina .
 
For those who like your images - here's my interpretation of the major difference between a 35iS and a 435xd.

435
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and

35iS
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:thumbsup:
 
You just wait until MFactory release their new 20 plate clutch mechanical diff in a few months, then it'll be the de-facto £1.2k upgrade for 35i/35iS owners to tame the beast :thumbsup:
 
By the way I should point out that yesterday I pulled into the petrol station and a 435d came next to me, rattling like a tractor :poke:

He looked over, and started pouring diesel in, and I saw he was wearing a nice suit, but he noticed he has diesel all over his hands. He had to go get a tissue, then a plastic glove. I could see him enviously looking over at me, smug, sniffing those lovely petrol fumes, with a clean hand :rofl:

But, just to rub salt into the wound, we pulled out and I drove off, gave it some beans, the engine cracking and popping - which was proceeded by this strange Dyson sounding thing behind me :rofl:

:fuelfire:
 
stuartinzg said:
By the way I should point out that yesterday I pulled into the petrol station and a 435d came next to me, rattling like a tractor :poke:

He looked over, and started pouring diesel in, and I saw he was wearing a nice suit, but he noticed he has diesel all over his hands. He had to go get a tissue, then a plastic glove. I could see him enviously looking over at me, smug, sniffing those lovely petrol fumes, with a clean hand :rofl:

But, just to rub salt into the wound, we pulled out and I drove off, gave it some beans, the engine cracking and popping - which was proceeded by this strange Dyson sounding thing behind me :rofl:

:fuelfire:
And the girls watching thought - ooh successful businessman in his 4 series and a guy with a small cock who wants to be a hairdresser :poke: :D
 
Jasey said:
stuartinzg said:
By the way I should point out that yesterday I pulled into the petrol station and a 435d came next to me, rattling like a tractor :poke:

He looked over, and started pouring diesel in, and I saw he was wearing a nice suit, but he noticed he has diesel all over his hands. He had to go get a tissue, then a plastic glove. I could see him enviously looking over at me, smug, sniffing those lovely petrol fumes, with a clean hand :rofl:

But, just to rub salt into the wound, we pulled out and I drove off, gave it some beans, the engine cracking and popping - which was proceeded by this strange Dyson sounding thing behind me :rofl:

:fuelfire:
And the girls watching thought - ooh successful businessman in his 4 series and a guy with a small cock who wants to be a hairdresser :poke: :D

:rofl: ... actually she was looking at the girl in the passenger seat :evil:

Didn't your mum teach you that good things come in small packages? :thumbsup:

... and yes, once you get over the fact you have a small cock, your sex life gets a lot better :rofl:
 
All those guys that are saying size doesn't matter are the ones with 3.0l sixes and not turbo 2.0l fours......

......just saying :D
 
sars said:
All those guys that are saying size doesn't matter are the ones with 3.0l sixes and not turbo 2.0l fours......

......just saying :D

How do you feel about men who drive LS7 equipped cars? :rofl:
 
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