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> BMW 325is(e36) vs AUDI S6(C4), help me make a decision please
post Dec 12, 2012 - 11:29 AM
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BMW 325i coupe 1992>>>>>>>>>AUDI S6 1997
M50b25 NV engine>>>>>>>>>>> AAN/034 l5 turbo engine with CAMS and remap
197 hp 5900rpm>>>>>>>>>>>> 300 HP / 6000 rpm
244 nm 4400rpm >>>>>>>>>>>400nm / 3000 rpm
1300kg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1770kg(heavy stuff)
157hp/ton>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 169hp/ton
13/100 city driving>>>>>>>>>> 16-17/100 city driving
RWD=Fun factor >>>>>>>>>>>>awd traction
weight distrubition 50/50 >>>>>>60/40 (or more)
Oversteer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> understeer(alot)
LPG + Petrol>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Petrol only(pay x2 for fuel)
Fun factor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> safety factor
Sporty>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Luxury
comfort >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>???? comfort
stong NA engine >>>>>>>>>>>>Legendary l5 turbo audi engine!!!
Many aftermarket parts>>>>>>>> many aftermarket parts
2 door 5 seats >>>>>>>>>>>>>4 door 5 seats
rwd lsd 2.93 ratio >>>>>>>>>>>Fulltime AWD torsen center and rear LSD (No torque no AWD-no braking traction)
1.8 rod to stroke->>>>>>>>>>>1.66 rod to stroke ratio - engine build for low end torque more stress on rods
Less strees on rods>>>>>>>>>>stock internals pretty beefy

(this is non pro spec done by me to specific cars offers im looking at)

HELP ME DECIDE BETWEEN THE TWO CARS PLS
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post Dec 12, 2012 - 4:36 PM
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Both cars are old as dirt and will need a lot of work to keep up.

it depends on the mileage/condition and price of each..
just posting general specifications is not going to help

1992 BMW you're easily looking to replace a guibo, FCABs, RTABS, and other various wear items. Not to mention not good gas mileage.
1997 S6 bad gas mileage, turbo will start to go if high miles. oil consumer (same as the bmw)

if you're looking for a DD, these are not what i'd be looking at....something newer, that isn't going to be a maintenance whore
They are also VASTLY different cars....id suggest figuring out what you need/want the car to do and function as then go find one that best fits your qualifications.

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