But you dont need to drive these cars fast to make them lose it in the wet! You need to be very careful around corners, as even a slight touch on the accelerator in the middle of one can make the car slide. Going around roundabouts in 2nd at like 10km is quite risky even in my e30, you need to just coast around it; any increase in acceleration as the car is turning can cause it to slide out. Be wary of this while on your Ls; but once you get used to it, its fun
My first car - e21 323i
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Mat (of e30 fame)
Hehe, my mom cracks the shits if the car revs above 3500rpm!
But you dont need to drive these cars fast to make them lose it in the wet! You need to be very careful around corners, as even a slight touch on the accelerator in the middle of one can make the car slide. Going around roundabouts in 2nd at like 10km is quite risky even in my e30, you need to just coast around it; any increase in acceleration as the car is turning can cause it to slide out. Be wary of this while on your Ls; but once you get used to it, its fun
But you dont need to drive these cars fast to make them lose it in the wet! You need to be very careful around corners, as even a slight touch on the accelerator in the middle of one can make the car slide. Going around roundabouts in 2nd at like 10km is quite risky even in my e30, you need to just coast around it; any increase in acceleration as the car is turning can cause it to slide out. Be wary of this while on your Ls; but once you get used to it, its fun
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ben wilamowski
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I was also lucky enough to have a 323i for my first car some 10 years ago now.
Before you spend a single penny on anything else get some decent quality lowering springs and make sure you combine this with decent quality tyres on your std rims.
It is the single biggest thing you can do to improve the handling and it is sooo much more predictable once you have done this.
It was the first thing I did to mine and I am just doing it again now for the second time having bought a beautiful concourse example here in the UK.
Take it steady in the wet, do the lowering springs immediately and you will have a safe and predictable handling car that you can learn a lot in.
PLease though as others have said be very, very careful on standard suspension, there appears to be some really weird spring rates at work in my opinion which make the back end pretty unpredictable on standard springs and standard tyres.
Happy motoring and in case you'd missed what I was saying get those springs changed before you spend any money anywhere else!!!
All the best
Ben.
Before you spend a single penny on anything else get some decent quality lowering springs and make sure you combine this with decent quality tyres on your std rims.
It is the single biggest thing you can do to improve the handling and it is sooo much more predictable once you have done this.
It was the first thing I did to mine and I am just doing it again now for the second time having bought a beautiful concourse example here in the UK.
Take it steady in the wet, do the lowering springs immediately and you will have a safe and predictable handling car that you can learn a lot in.
PLease though as others have said be very, very careful on standard suspension, there appears to be some really weird spring rates at work in my opinion which make the back end pretty unpredictable on standard springs and standard tyres.
Happy motoring and in case you'd missed what I was saying get those springs changed before you spend any money anywhere else!!!
All the best
Ben.
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I have to agree about the handling ... first I ran my 323i on standard shocks and springs. The car was jumpy and indeed unpredictable at the back end.
Now that I changed all that by Bilstein shocks and H&R springs ...
well what a difference.
The car feels steady on every road (flat or bumpy) and in straight lines and corners.
You can compare handling now by that of an e30 with M-tech gear ... no less .. not better.
Enjoy the ride
Gerrit
Now that I changed all that by Bilstein shocks and H&R springs ...
The car feels steady on every road (flat or bumpy) and in straight lines and corners.
You can compare handling now by that of an e30 with M-tech gear ... no less .. not better.
Enjoy the ride
Gerrit
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1994 e36 m3
2010 golf gti
2015 Renault Mégane RS 275 trophy
2019 Abarth esseese
2020 caterham 310R
2025 ford custom trail
https://pksolutions.be/
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Mat (of e30 fame)
hadrian wrote: I haven't noticed any instability at all... probably because I don't drive fast enough. But compared to the 1992 Toyota Camry I'm used to driving it's handling is excellent
And, its probably best to take up Windy on his offer for advice on where to go to get the springs installed. SOmetimes the upgrade can be expensive, and if Sydney mechanics are anything to go by, they may well be looking to make some extra cash out of the car being an old piece of Euro exotica. Its probably best to go to a place that knows BMWs
Cheers
Mathew