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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 59460" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I got the same experience as wglee cos was driving the courtesy black E36 328i for a week while my E46 325i was being repaired. I can confirm most of his findings too but remembered the E36 328i having massive torque from 3,000 rpm onwards. It felt like a stronger engine but the E46 325i benefits from electronic throttle and double vanos to give the impression it can keep up. Yet again, Eldrow's scalping of a few E46 325i during track day tends to prove that E36 328i could be slightly faster even with 4-speeder auto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 59460, member: 20"] I got the same experience as wglee cos was driving the courtesy black E36 328i for a week while my E46 325i was being repaired. I can confirm most of his findings too but remembered the E36 328i having massive torque from 3,000 rpm onwards. It felt like a stronger engine but the E46 325i benefits from electronic throttle and double vanos to give the impression it can keep up. Yet again, Eldrow's scalping of a few E46 325i during track day tends to prove that E36 328i could be slightly faster even with 4-speeder auto. [/QUOTE]
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