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E90General discussion and technical help for 2005-current 3 series cars.
scheduled for a test drive with a 335i coupe for monday 2 pm.
of course itll be with my mom...but who gives a shit..still gonna be sweet.
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The aural sensations of 1st gear WOT
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The 335i at least in America definitely is twin turbo, and they are both the same size.. they're both smaller than conventional turbos. Each turbo works for 3 of the pistons and because they are small they wind up quickly and don't produce nearly as much lag as one large turbo would. This combo provides 300 lb ft as low as 1300 rpm