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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
Drifting the E90
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<blockquote data-quote="Mun" data-source="post: 525776" data-attributes="member: 17916"><p>maybe not drift, just mild oversteer?</p><p>Had my 325 drifted a bit sometime ago but i think that was when the ABS pump failed.</p><p>After replacement, can hear the pulse from the rear under hard cornering at work, dang!</p><p>Now even harder to with the sticky pirellis.</p><p>I think the 325 engine is powerful enough to generate drift, the problem is the weight of the car has increased over the generation + all the traction controls.</p><p>I'm sure it is quite easy with e30 325.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mun, post: 525776, member: 17916"] maybe not drift, just mild oversteer? Had my 325 drifted a bit sometime ago but i think that was when the ABS pump failed. After replacement, can hear the pulse from the rear under hard cornering at work, dang! Now even harder to with the sticky pirellis. I think the 325 engine is powerful enough to generate drift, the problem is the weight of the car has increased over the generation + all the traction controls. I'm sure it is quite easy with e30 325. [/QUOTE]
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