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  • you had to go that fast to get to a gas station

  • SHOULD NEVER EVER! drive when its almost no gas, it says in the handbook that it can destroy the fuel pump and catalysator.

    Not very clever to go that fast with no gas, i do understand that you want to have less weight so it can go faster but its not much of a difference having almost no gas and half tank =]

  • no gas. lol.

  • 4.3 good God

  • i hope you had enough gas 2 get home after that

  • not bad. i have a stock 2002 m3 coupe standard and can someone please explain why i beat a stock 04 m3 coupe smg?? i dont get it. and both had half a tank of gas and no passengers.

  • @GingernatorM3 engines are hand build ~ ata minimum they make 333 bhp, most make more, compared to cars off an assembly line, hand builds are individualized, some turn out better (factory freak), its simply that matter.. bmw M is know for their random freaks in the world, nissans R35 gtrs are the newest bunch of factory freaks in abundance

  • @bmwdat1 at the CRANK they do... at the wheels anywhere between 270-280 wheel horsepower

  • @Grifkylian at the CRANK they will make anywhere from 240-290whp depending on the dyno, humidity, mileage, temperature, tire pressure, driver weight, every other factor that goes into dyno numbers ~ i dnt know what your point is.. crank / brake numbers directly translate to ground numbers anyway you look at the equation ~ dyno results are a fictional number & ideological data... what your getting at i do not stray to.

  • @bmwdat1 you just said at the crank they will make 240-290 WHEEL horsepower? lol right... and even if that was possible, that's an awfully large difference in power for the same motor...

  • lol his M3 has the same problem as mine it thinks its freezing outside when it aint. all my sensors went to shit after i installed a system in my car, anyone know why.

  • What your 0-60 because I just raced a M3 the other day and destroyed him? I don't know if the guy just couldn't drive or what. Then again my car isn't stock either. lol

  • Didn't plan on the fuel being low before the run. Didn't even plan on filming it either. I know I could of pulled alot more in 5th gear but a hill was comeing up, didn't know about cops being on the other side. Be safe, drive smart! Not to say I was at that moment.

  • to 60mph in 3 seconds very fast :)

  • Fucking Fast!

  • jnicolosi08 , u r 100% right.. more fuel make the car more efficient

  • shoulda stayed in fifth you coulda still pulled

  • its easyer to change gear and let the talk do its job tho.

  • i want one

  • niceee! shoulda filled up before! gas light is on..prob would have been faster with some nice fuel

  • nah it wuda been slower then...more weight

  • The less volatile the fuel, the less effectively it burns in your engine. The result is diminished engine performance. Your engine may still start and run, but it probably won't run as well. Try running your car on empty and then with new fuel. Feel how much of a difference there actually is.

  • that actually makes sense. i would try it but im only 15.lol

  • Its feel exactly the same but a little quicker cause its lighter

  • My car does seem to suck gas smoother with a full tank. It's like it has pressure or something.

    When my friends go tracking, they put it near empty, though.

  • less fuel means less weight which means faster acceleration

  • Unlike crude oil, gasoline is a highly refined product brewed to a certain chemical composition with very specific characteristics. One characteristic of gas is volatility, a term used to describe how easily and under what conditions the gas vaporizes so it can be efficiently burned in your car's engine. The most highly volatile components in gasoline also tend to evaporate over time. As they do, the remaining fuel's volatility and ability to combust properly degrades.

  • @mercedesguy123 not always man less fuel also sometimes means less fuel going to the in-tank fuel pump, and the engine can misfire. it happens a lot when racing

  • @Grifkylian I agree, I've noticed my car actually feels like a quicker acceleration with more fuel so my car pump isn't working as hard because it's so damn low.

  • not bad for a stock inline 6 ha

  • very fast

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