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Old 09-21-2010, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
did anyone tried to do a burn out at starting with DSC/DTC off?
i can't even floored it with sport+SB
In the real world all our car can not do burnouts, maybe danny 545i.
most of us have change to 275 tyres and that is too much grip for out engines, we need more power
But mike M3 did a burnout last year with 4 of us in it so cool, I think the markings is still on the road near AK
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if they aren't forged, they can't be better,only better than the ones you had before.

now you need the v bonnet


Originally Posted by pinguhk
O yeah the wheels are on FedEx vehicle for delivery from KWUN TONG HK
I hope every thing will be ok.
will install them tonight or 1st thing in the morning ready for the ND
Bill I have better wheels now maybe you will have a hard time on friday

guys check out the weight over 111kg and only cost $300usd for deliver that is so cheap
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
did anyone tried to do a burn out at starting with DSC/DTC off?
i can't even floored it with sport+SB

DSC/DTC off... apply brakes....and FLOOR the throttle. Then you can get burnout....
Old 09-21-2010, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by billhk
if they aren't forged, they can't be better,only better than the ones you had before.

now you need the v bonnet
The GTS is only about 2 lbs lighter than my 16" so they are not that much of a gane.
the only better is the grip which I must need right now.
I wheel spin very easy on corners, the car has very little forgiveness so most of the force is in the wheels now.
Dont know about the pickup if it is faster or slower will try it when installed.
the pickup in the stepwgn is alot faster after changing the works 18" wheels
Old 09-21-2010, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
DSC/DTC off... apply brakes....and FLOOR the throttle. Then you can get burnout....
you mean foot brake or hand brake??
should i release the brake for burnout??

i used to do this on manual turbo....
miss the drifting so much !!
Old 09-21-2010, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
The GTS is only about 2 lbs lighter than my 16" so they are not that much of a gane.
the only better is the grip which I must need right now.
I wheel spin very easy on corners, the car has very little forgiveness so most of the force is in the wheels now.
Dont know about the pickup if it is faster or slower will try it when installed.
the pickup in the stepwgn is alot faster after changing the works 18" wheels
i remember you had installed front sway bar don't you?
the force transfered to the tyres if your setting is too stiff
you probably need less psi on tyre for understeering...


that's 18 on your stepwagon??
i thought it was 16 or 17.....
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did anyone play Need For Speed-SHIFT ??
the M3 is really a wild horse with lots of "horse power"!!
keep sliding around if too much throttle during the corner....
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Anyone will go for the SMD on 26?
http://bmw.hk4u.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=11637
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
you mean foot brake or hand brake??
should i release the brake for burnout??

i used to do this on manual turbo....
miss the drifting so much !!
you should drive keiths car then you can easy drift
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Originally Posted by JackyOr
i remember you had installed front sway bar don't you?
the force transfered to the tyres if your setting is too stiff
you probably need less psi on tyre for understeering...


that's 18 on your stepwagon??
i thought it was 16 or 17.....
that is why Willy say it was very bumpy ride because it is 18"
I already have 31psi and that is very low
for our 16" it should be 34 to 35psi


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