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    Default 318i in ITB?

    Any opinions on how a 1985 318i would do in ITB? Is there a chance for winning? Any opinions would be helpful!

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    The Kryder Series is being led by a 318i ITB. http://www.kryderacing.com/krseries/itb.htm

    This car is very under prepared. No coil-overs. No race prepared B&B engine. He finished 3rd this weekend at Beaverun, only a couple of tenths slower than J. Zaleski's 2002.

    PS He won Kryder last year also. (his rookie season I believe)

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    It should work good if you stick with it and get it hooked up. Bottom line is, it will be fun and relatively inexpensive regardless.

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    I'm in the process of building a 320i and want to run it in ITb. I'm looking for everyones opinions.
    Originally posted by Lawrence Mansier:
    Any opinions on how a 1985 318i would do in ITB? Is there a chance for winning? Any opinions would be helpful!

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    What are the stock specs (HP/torque and curb weight) of the 320 and 318i? I remember when the 318 came out, the magazines pointed out that the car was better than its forerunner, even if the number were smaller...

    Kirk

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    decent itb 318 for sale at http://www.kwyjibo.com/ispeed/raceteam/latest.htm

    not my car, just know the guy selling it..

    marshall
    its 325

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