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E46 328i Vs Honda Accord 3.0L
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<blockquote data-quote="danc" data-source="post: 167412" data-attributes="member: 2441"><p>JPB,</p><p></p><p>My humble opnion. I don't think that torque/weight ratio is the only indicator here. If I am right, torque is important say for 0-100 where you need the initial twisting force to move, once on the move especially when you are running above 100km/h, power comes into play more than torque. I did mention earlier that 0-100 timing both the cars maybe the same or the 328 might be faster. (I know that the 3.0 accord does it in 8+secs). Once on the move it's the other way around.</p><p></p><p>Just my dua sens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danc, post: 167412, member: 2441"] JPB, My humble opnion. I don't think that torque/weight ratio is the only indicator here. If I am right, torque is important say for 0-100 where you need the initial twisting force to move, once on the move especially when you are running above 100km/h, power comes into play more than torque. I did mention earlier that 0-100 timing both the cars maybe the same or the 328 might be faster. (I know that the 3.0 accord does it in 8+secs). Once on the move it's the other way around. Just my dua sens [/QUOTE]
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