It is stock for a LRP edition. Though they came with the Inconel M Performance exhaust from the factory that was a dealer installed option on other E92 M3’s.An e92 M3 is one of my forever cars. Is yours modified in any way?
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It is stock for a LRP edition. Though they came with the Inconel M Performance exhaust from the factory that was a dealer installed option on other E92 M3’s.An e92 M3 is one of my forever cars. Is yours modified in any way?
Awesome. If(when) I’m able to get one I’m going to be really torn between the manual and the dct. DCT is awesome and light years ahead of the smg that it replaced. But, manual because manualIt is stock for a LRP edition. Though they came with the Inconel M Performance exhaust from the factory that was a dealer installed option on other E92 M3’s.
But it looks more betterIt’s rarely driven with the windows up and left in the sun for even less time. 13,000 miles in 9 years. The rest of it’s life is spent in a temperature controlled garage. I do have the windows tinted on our Grand Cherokee as it spends more time in the sun that the three cars combined.
I can’t argue with that! I am tinting the windows on my Nardo Grey RS6 Avant for that reason.But it looks more better![]()
V6 5spd 4.56 gearsCuriosity has me again. Just wondering who still drives a manual transmission?
Curiosity has me again. Just wondering who still drives a manual transmission?
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436hp stock, 6spd, soon to have about 500 NA whp
None of y'all have figured out the 'stick it in 2nd and let the vehicle idle' trick? Who cares about staying on the bumper of the car in front of you?! Ain't none of y'all getting anywhere quickly in that kind of traffic.I guess whenever I'm stuck in stop and go traffic jams I'm so mad about the traffic that it never occured to me that the third pedal was also an inconvenience. The Jetta TDI in the background has close to 300k on it with plenty of stop and go, original clutch too.
My Mk6 GTI has a dual clutch, and it is no doubt faster and more efficient than a three pedal, and the DSG farts sound cool, and it makes mid corner shifts at the traction limit a possibility, it just lacks the soul and sense of engagement and involvement a manual has.
Pictures6 gears to row thru, nearly 600 horses to row with and an exhaust not so beautiful it makes the Gods cry with joy.
2019 Shelby GT350.
One of the best sounding modern vehicles I've ever heard.6 gears to row thru, nearly 600 horses to row with and an exhaust not so beautiful it makes the Gods cry with joy.
2019 Shelby GT350.
Manual isn’t $7k in 20kmi on a DCT tranny either. LOLAwesome. If(when) I’m able to get one I’m going to be really torn between the manual and the dct. DCT is awesome and light years ahead of the smg that it replaced. But, manual because manual
From what I’ve read, the dct is really reliable. Regular fluid changes and a GTS software update make it even betterManual isn’t $7k in 20kmi on a DCT tranny either. LOL
I have a buddy here in town that sells cars, he had a Lamborghini and a Maserati with them. He told me it was 20,000 miles and a $7000 service because it was a DCT.From what I’ve read, the dct is really reliable. Regular fluid changes and a GTS software update make it even better
Could be an Italian sports car tax that’s raising the price. Could also be a difference in the specific transmission or work performed.I have a buddy here in town that sells cars, he had a Lamborghini and a Maserati with them. He told me it was 20,000 miles and a $7000 service because it was a DCT.
Depends on the specific vehicle.For a daily commuter auto all the way.
For a toy give me a clutch and stick.
For a daily commuter auto all the way.
For a toy give me a clutch and stick.
Lol... personal preference.I really don't understand why people say stuff like this. I've been driving basically only manuals for the last 20 years, and the coordination it takes to drive it is basically on autopilot in my head. I can be half asleep, tired, pulling a huge trailer, going up a mountain, etc., and all that time, I am coordinated enough to drive a manual. It's such a part of driving at this point, it's like running a bolt action rifle...you just do it and why change to an auto? It isn't better, just different.
Your response indicates that you are missing my point. Which is that even if it seems like it'd be a pain in the ass to drive a manual as a commuter and not just for fun, eventually, it becomes such a part of driving, that I don't even think about it anymore. I'm not even a strong manual guy, how I came to have all of my vehicles as manuals kinda happened unintentionally. But now it's such a part of driving that I almost forgot automatics even exist.
Yeah I did that shit, daily driving modified cars, in my teens and 20’s.But there’s not a chance in hell I’m regularly driving some serious sports car or old muscle car with a manual trans. Fuck that noise
Bare minimum for manual transmission car for me will be a hydraulically actuated clutch system.Yeah I did that shit, daily driving modified cars, in my teens and 20’s.
Over it...
My first car was a mustang with an aftermarket pressure plate. Shifting was like doing squats. Wrecked that (tboned a drunk driver running from the cops) and was blessed with my FD from the insurance money. Liked the Hydraulic in my mazda but it didn’t like the heavy duty pressure plate i put in that to hold up to the GT-35r and 20psi of boost. Blew the seal a few times, left me stranded a few times. 7 engines, 2 transmissions 4 clutch disks, 2 diffs in about ten years. Drag and SCCA solo crossed that car. Tons of fun.Bare minimum for manual transmission car for me will be a hydraulically actuated clutch system.
That Feynman dude had it going on.
All is not lost. I taught my stepdaughter on my Volvo and I’m going to find some way to teach my young sons when they start driving;Stick drivers are a dying breed, we are showing our age i fear.
The only tranny porn I have. The TKO600 I put in my FFR Cobra replica:View attachment 7932102
Whatever. I can steer with my knees, shift with my left hand, and never move my arm from my date’s shoulder. My high school ride was a single cab, bench seat, Sierra 1500, step side, 5 speed manual. It didn‘t have any cup holders so that was also a handy skill when I had a soda on board as well.100%
If people were driving stick there would be less texting assholes driving not paying attention.
You need to see what’s happening when driving stick
All is not lost. I taught my stepdaughter on my Volvo and I’m going to find some way to teach my young sons when they start driving
Not if I have anything to say about it. My eldest son is fluent in gear rowing, my 12 year old has a few miles of back road driving in and loves shifting and the 9 year old is working on 1 down 4 up shifting right now.;Stick drivers are a dying breed, we are showing our age i fear.
Ron Allen, from Allen Engineering and Ops Inc:I daily drive a 1991.5 3/4 ton Dodge with a 5 speed behind the 12 valve Cummins.