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Depends what you are used to driving, I think my 564whp M-Roadster is slow. Most people into F.I. will probably agree that something sub 400whp, even 500whp is slow for current times. A whole lot of cars from all manufacturers rolling out of the dealer with much more HP than 360-380whp these days
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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My Ride: HPF Stage 2.5 e46 M3
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I agree, slow or fast is all objective. Enjoy your new car, but just know that there is a high likelihood that you will want more power, then more, then more, etc. It's very addicting!
And yes, anything under 500rwhp is slow unless your car weighs under 2500lbs
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Well i know I recently acquired a subaru sti and am quite impressed with how that thing moves! Only 280 hp but wow it goes. That being said it does already leave me wantin more lol.
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Well i am officially impressed with the new m3!
I love having 420 hp at my disposal. For a dd it feels just right |
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Just to add... There is absolutely nothing wrong with the headgasket and I have no intentions of touching it at this point.
Car is at its limit on stock hg but I have no intentions of going with any more power in the near future so it should be just fine |
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