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Old 03-31-2010, 10:32 PM
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for you guys what to get the cam like IQ

http://item.taobao.com/item_detail.j...6e0bf&x_id=db2
Old 03-31-2010, 10:41 PM
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for you guys what to get the cam like IQ

http://item.taobao.com/item_detail.j...6e0bf&x_id=db2
NICE, a must have item for regular tracker.
Dont think i will buy it tho although the price is GREAT!
Old 04-01-2010, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
FSD sits too high for him, he needs coilover

Was thinking... does FSD sit too high because you are using Eibach?

What if i kept my H&R springs? would it be as low as what I have now?
Old 04-01-2010, 01:52 AM
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Was thinking... does FSD sit too high because you are using Eibach?

What if i kept my H&R springs? would it be as low as what I have now?
Strangely Danny's car sit very low compared to mine, he had FSD + Eibach aswell

Maybe me and ET had the DD so it will sit higher than those without,
You can check out Danny's car next time!
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Strangely Danny's car sit very low compared to mine, he had FSD + Eibach aswell

Maybe me and ET had the DD so it will sit higher than those without,
You can check out Danny's car next time!

ermmm.... who is Danny???
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ermmm.... who is Danny???
Our great 545 owner.
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Hello.
I've just got back home from the BMW driver's training level II, 2 whole days of intensive training and 16 full hot laps at the Zhuhai International Circuit makes me feel very tired.
After the training, I need to be very gentle on the pedals on my car. The speed and skill is redefined and realized that speed should be used on track, not on public roads.
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Hello.
I've just got back home from the BMW driver's training level II, 2 whole days of intensive training and 16 full hot laps at the Zhuhai International Circuit makes me feel very tired.
After the training, I need to be very gentle on the pedals on my car. The speed and skill is redefined and realized that speed should be used on track, not on public roads.
Congrats and welcome back, 16 hot laps sounds very tempting!!
I will definitely be there next year!!
Which car did you drive? 130i?

Skills on track are totally different on the road, the "slow in fast out method" is the key on the track to produce a great lap time.
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
Hello.
I've just got back home from the BMW driver's training level II, 2 whole days of intensive training and 16 full hot laps at the Zhuhai International Circuit makes me feel very tired.
After the training, I need to be very gentle on the pedals on my car. The speed and skill is redefined and realized that speed should be used on track, not on public roads.
Execellent stuff and glad u enjoyed it. I myself use the skills learnt on the track while I drive onpublic rd. It doesn't mean I go fast but I can tell u my driving is a lot safer and smoother.
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How was the drive guys?


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