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Rolf van Os in BMW 320 STW

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2006

This is one of the most famous BMW video's on the net. Rolf van Os at the TT-Circuit of Assen in 2002 in his STW-BMW 320.

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  • there's several classes in this race so it's normal that he passes most of them... this is how most races in europe are, 2 or 3 classes in one race.

  • It\s just like on easy mode on NFS.

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  • @WRCMeister Thanks for thet answer. Didn't know that.

  • @Nixxomatic It's cheaper and easiere to avoid having to helical cut the reverse, and leaves you without the need to add a syncro mesh ring to it aswell. Ford's MTX75 have it for an example.(syncromesh'd reverse

  • @buteaux34 Read some of the comments under the video. The car has no turbos, it's a NA engine. The noise that's making is the sequential gearbox with straght cut gears. Someone made a good comment: it's like driving your car in reverse the whole time (normal cars usually have straight cut gears for reverse. Don't know why).

  • I know this is probably a stupid question, but, is it just the turbos making the whine? I ask because the whine is ever increasing throughout all the up shifts and decreasing constantly on down shifts. I am assuming it is not the engine rpms.

  • NEBUNU PE PISTA!!!!!!!!!!! FACETI-I LOC

    

  • @poolehart It has straight cut gears...

  • man, that fkr needs some WD40 or something!

  • @GReaper147 its chicane.

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