Transmission Shops around Roanoke?
some idiots can tear up an anvil too though.i've never had any tranny problems on any of my cars at the dragstrip.
a BMW isn't meant for drag racing......it's also not meant for highway roll drag racing either.that was my point.
besides,beating on a car on a roadcourse is way harder on it than any kind of drag racing,so it's a moot point.
sooooo,when are you bringing it to a track day?
Chris
a BMW isn't meant for drag racing......it's also not meant for highway roll drag racing either.that was my point.
besides,beating on a car on a roadcourse is way harder on it than any kind of drag racing,so it's a moot point.
sooooo,when are you bringing it to a track day?
Chris
On the highway, you start where it shines and carry it out. I'm not trying to argue one is better than the other, but I'm just not up for going from a dig in a BMW, generally. A road course is harder on the car's brakes, tires, etc. But less things are prone to 'snap' if you're moving vs. stopped then abruptly moving. All those things are wear out items. Axles, trannys, etc., aren't necessarily things you want to keep going through.

I may go to one of the BMW track days at some point, but right now I don't have the time. So until then, this car is just my weekend toy for the backroads.
Anybody down for pullin a tranny tonight?I still havent been motivated enough to get my truck out of the garage and get my car in there and tear it down....i know i know,im a lazy bastard
I can't help. But I'll tell you this pulling the tranny out of a srt is a shit load esier then a GSX. The clutch is a diffrent story though....
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