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      05-18-2007, 12:26 AM   #23
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lmfa0...keep believing car magazines and there "expert drivers".

Just a little inside tip...car mags are THE single most biased sources out there. They rate well to those who pay. And there drivers are FAR from experts. Considering I dusted there "expert drivers" times with my coupe, i think i can do the same with my sedan.

and btw...a twin turbo 06 G will absolutly walk on a 335....let alone an 07 with the HR motor.

Im not anything close to knocking your car, as i was strongly considering a 335. Both leases were pretty much exactly the same. Test drove both extensivly, and researched em both....I ended up with the G.

Badges dont sell me.
Uh uh....this is starting to look like a Honda forum....my tuirbo (fill in the blank) will beat (fill in the blank!)....

I have seen very few people who have been able to replicate magazine numbers at the race track. And the performance is extremely track dependent.
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I do enjoy my Titan. It is a beast, for a truck. Just takes a minute to park.
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I do enjoy my Titan. It is a beast, for a truck. Just takes a minute to park.
Those fucking trucks are massive. But I won't lie they look nice and seem like they could have some power.
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Those fucking trucks are massive. But I won't lie they look nice and seem like they could have some power.
5.6L. 305HP. 0-60 about 7.1. I can slide around a corner, both wheels spinning. 14MPG . If my 335 was not a lease I would look into LSD.
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lmfa0...keep believing car magazines and there "expert drivers".

Just a little inside tip...car mags are THE single most biased sources out there. They rate well to those who pay. And there drivers are FAR from experts. Considering I dusted there "expert drivers" times with my coupe, i think i can do the same with my sedan.

and btw...a twin turbo 06 G will absolutly walk on a 335....let alone an 07 with the HR motor.

Im not anything close to knocking your car, as i was strongly considering a 335. Both leases were pretty much exactly the same. Test drove both extensivly, and researched em both....I ended up with the G.

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1. 0-60mph and 1/4 mi. times (w/ traps) for both stock (4.8 sec 0-60mph and 13.4 @ 105mph 1/4 mi.) and PROcede 335i's (4.5 sec 0-60mph and 12.5-12.8 sec.. @ 108+mph 1/4 mi.) have been verified and duplicated too many times to count by both car mags and actual 335i drivers. So, I guess the "experts" at the car mags actualy know what they're doing.

2. Adding a FI twin turbo setup to the NA G35 would cost an additinal $5k, while the 335i is already a FI tt with about 320+ BHP/340+ lb.-ft. TQ.
3. With the XEDE or PROcede, the 335i dynos at 320+WHP (380+BHP) and 370+ lb.-ft. RWTQ (440+ lb.-ft. TQ).

FI twin turbo is just a better, faster, higher TQ setup to begin with.

btw - I came from a loaded, modded '04.5 G35 and a loaded FX35...great cars, but the BMW 335i is just better and worth the extra $$, imho.
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1. 0-60mph and 1/4 mi. times (w/ traps) for both stock (4.8 sec 0-60mph and 13.4 @ 105mph 1/4 mi.) and PROcede 335i's (4.5 sec 0-60mph and 12.5-12.8 sec.. @ 108+mph 1/4 mi.) have been verified and duplicated too many times to count by both car mags and actual 335i drivers. So, I guess the "experts" at the car mags actualy know what they're doing.

2. Adding a FI twin turbo setup to the NA G35 would cost an additinal $5k, while the 335i is already a FI tt with about 320+ BHP/340+ lb.-ft. TQ.
3. With the XEDE or PROcede, the 335i dynos at 320+WHP (380+BHP) and 370+ lb.-ft. RWTQ (440+ lb.-ft. TQ).

FI twin turbo is just a better, faster, higher TQ setup to begin with.

btw - I came from a loaded, modded '04.5 G35 and a loaded FX35...great cars, but the BMW 335i is just better and worth the extra $$, imho.
and you keep sayin car mags again...and again i will tell you that every single one of them rate those who pay, and i know for this a FACT.

Twin turbo is def the way to go over n/a all day and i wish infiniti offered it stock. But for the 5 grand id spend to install, id still be at 44k on my car which comes with a hell of lot more options then the 50k beemer, which is why i choose the G ( besides that i just like the look of it better). I also didnt really like the lack of side knee room in the 3 which is another reason i didnt get it.

My friend told me he ran one with his coupe from like 70 up, it was a 335 sedan and he said the thing outrite smoked him by like 7 cars so im guessin that car was proceded. Im not knockin the beemer, im just sayin dont always believe car mags...there basiclyy full of shit lol.
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and you keep sayin car mags again...and again i will tell you that every single one of them rate those who pay, and i know for this a FACT.

Twin turbo is def the way to go over n/a all day and i wish infiniti offered it stock. But for the 5 grand id spend to install, id still be at 44k on my car which comes with a hell of lot more options then the 50k beemer, which is why i choose the G ( besides that i just like the look of it better). I also didnt really like the lack of side knee room in the 3 which is another reason i didnt get it.

My friend told me he ran one with his coupe from like 70 up, it was a 335 sedan and he said the thing outrite smoked him by like 7 cars so im guessin that car was proceded. Im not knockin the beemer, im just sayin dont always believe car mags...there basiclyy full of shit lol.
So I guess Nissan/Infiniti must "pay" plenty too since they also get decent numbers and reviews as well....whatever. Also, my car came with everything the Infiniti G35 had in it (as I was also looking at an '07 G35 as well), except for the rearview camera and 9.5GB HDD. I have the Prem package with Bluetooth/VR, Homelink, etc., CA (Infiniti's "Intelligent Key"), Active Cruise Control (Infiniti's "Intelligent Cruise Control"), Navi system with VR and RTTI, Sport package, 6AT w/ Paddle Shifters, etc...look at my sig; my car is almost fully loaded and the MSRP was ~ $52k, although I got it for $49.5k).

btw -- I understand what you're saying, but with so many articles, reviews, and real-world 335i drivers getting the same numbers over and over, it's quite clear that even those that are "paid off," are not exaggerating the performance of a stock 335i and a PROcede 335i.

Check these out, specifically Automobile Mag's 2 articles (and dynos) on the stock 335i, BusinessWeek.com, Edmunds.com's reviews of the stock 335i, and of course C&D...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...hp?t=74&page=3

From the BusinessWeek.com article...

"For starters, this new BMW coupe is significantly faster than BMW rates it. The company says the 335i will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds with an automatic transmission and 5.3 seconds with a stick shift. Don't believe it. I easily got my test 335i with an automatic to do the trick several times in under 5 seconds. My fastest time was a blazing 4.8 seconds. That's four ticks faster than my best time in the Lexus IS 350 and two ticks faster than my best time in a Chevy Corvette with an automatic transmission (see BusinessWeek.com, 7/6/06, "The No-Sweat 'Vette")."

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/co...tm?chan=search

From the Edmunds.com article...

"Consider the facts: This 2007 BMW 335i test car blazed from zero to 60 in 4.8 seconds. BMW says the new coupe mit twin-turbo engine and Steptronic six-speed autobox should make that trip in 5.5 seconds. Seven-tenths of a second quicker? That's 13-percent better than BMW's claim. Folks give aftermarket tuners wads of cash for that kind of performance bump, especially when a car starts out in the mid 5s to begin with.

Our 335i similarly scalded the quarter-mile in 13.3 seconds at 105.9 mph. For comparison, our 2005 M3 Competition Package used up 5.5 seconds getting to 60 and finished the quarter-mile in 13.7 seconds at 105.4 mph — close, but still a rearview-mirror performance. We almost beat the all-powerful 2007 Audi RS4, too. Despite a 120-horsepower advantage and all-wheel-drive launch superiority, it just nicked our 335i's 0-60 and quarter-mile times by a paltry 0.1 second each."


http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...otopanel..1.0*

From the 2nd Automobile Mag article (dyno)...

"We strapped the 335i down, started it up, and did three runs back to back to back. The results were very consistent, showing peaks of 285 hp, then 282 hp, and, finally, 287 hp. This 335i was even stronger at the top end than the last one, but not as strong in the midrange. Peak torque was stable through all three runs at about 285 lb-ft.

After the final run, we decided to grab audio of the 335i running from first gear through fourth. We expected to have the hairs on the back of our neck stand up at the sound of the 3.0-liter engine at full throat, but what we didn’t expect, of course, was a peak hp number nudging the 300-hp mark. That’s right--shortly after the shift into fourth, this second 335i peaked briefly at 299.93 hp.

Looking closely at the chart, there’s a likely explanation for that outrageous number. No, it wasn’t additional torque from a rough shift--the peak occurred too long after the gear change. Like most turbocharged cars, the computer allows a momentary spike of boost before stabilizing it at a prescribed level. We lucked out, as that spike happened right at the engine’s inherent power peak, so we got a little nudge in the final number. Whether the dyno numbers ultimately translate into 300 hp, 350 hp, or 327.543-to-the-fifth-power-hp, the results speak for themselves: this is one very powerful engine."


http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...sed/index.html

From the C&D article...

2007 BMW 335i - Road Tests
Beauty and the Boost.
BY TONY SWAN, October 2006

-SERIES COUPE
Vehicle type: front-engine, rear- or 4-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe
Base price: $35,995-$41,295
Engines: DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter inline-6, 230 hp, 200 lb-ft; twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter inline-6, 300 hp, 300 lb-ft

Transmissions: 6-speed automatic with manumatic shifting, 6-speed manual
Wheelbase: 108.7 in
Length/width/height: 180.3/70.2/54.1-54.2 in
Curb weight: 3400-3600 lb
C/D test results (335i):
Zero to 60 mph: 4.9 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 12.1 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 5.6 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 13.6 sec @ 105 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 144 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 160 ft
Projected fuel economy (C/D est):
EPA city driving: 20-21 mpg
EPA highway driving: 29-30 mpg

http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...-bmw-335i.html
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RACE MY G35 and ill get you humble again
Looks like your G is boosted (or you just have a poseur's nickname ), so I suggest you race a PROceded 335

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ill race for pinks!!!!!!!!!! whats up im serious

btw. when do the turbos on the 335i max out? what psi

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ill race for pinks!!!!!!!!!! whats up im serious
Nice looking G, man. I love the aggressive look of the prev. gen. G35 Coupe...nice wheels too! ; I think they mucked it up for '08, but that's imho. btw -- do you have a SC or Turbo setup in your G35 and what did it dyno at?

On my '04.5 G35 Sedan, I didn't have FI, but I had the Z-tube/K&N filter, 3/8" Plenum Spacer, 12-wire Grounding Gear, and Coupe midpipe...loved that car, but I still think my 335i Coupe is better.

To answer your question, the stock 335i's twin turbos max out at ~ 11psi, but with the PROcede, they go up to ~ 13-14psi as well as changing the maps to run richer when under boost, and leaner when cruising w/o boost.
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i have the aps tt with a built motor.

next week im sending it off to GTmotorsports for the aps extreme twin turbo kit with twin in tank pumps and bigger turbo's along with external wastegates.

at 8.5 psi i dynoed 420rwhp i have it at 12 right now but i havnt dynoed. this is on the regular aps kit. ill have the extreme here soon so 12 psi on that bad boy should be a bit different.

i plan to keep this car and im still on the fence as to what to get the M3 or 335i and go all out again. or the new audi S5.

ill be on here doing some serious research over the next few months.


i love the new 335i dont get me wrong! just cant let you guys pick on the vq35 like that cause there are a few monsters around and they will b more then happy to show you what nissan power is all about.



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So I guess Nissan/Infiniti must "pay" plenty too since they also get decent numbers and reviews as well....whatever. Also, my car came with everything the Infiniti G35 had in it (as I was also looking at an '07 G35 as well), except for the rearview camera and 9.5GB HDD. I have the Prem package with Bluetooth/VR, Homelink, etc., CA (Infiniti's "Intelligent Key"), Active Cruise Control (Infiniti's "Intelligent Cruise Control"), Navi system with VR and RTTI, Sport package, 6AT w/ Paddle Shifters, etc...look at my sig; my car is almost fully loaded and the MSRP was ~ $52k, although I got it for $49.5k).

btw -- I understand what you're saying, but with so many articles, reviews, and real-world 335i drivers getting the same numbers over and over, it's quite clear that even those that are "paid off," are not exaggerating the performance of a stock 335i and a PROcede 335i.

Check these out, specifically Automobile Mag's 2 articles (and dynos) on the stock 335i, BusinessWeek.com, Edmunds.com's reviews of the stock 335i, and of course C&D...

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...hp?t=74&page=3

From the BusinessWeek.com article...

"For starters, this new BMW coupe is significantly faster than BMW rates it. The company says the 335i will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds with an automatic transmission and 5.3 seconds with a stick shift. Don't believe it. I easily got my test 335i with an automatic to do the trick several times in under 5 seconds. My fastest time was a blazing 4.8 seconds. That's four ticks faster than my best time in the Lexus IS 350 and two ticks faster than my best time in a Chevy Corvette with an automatic transmission (see BusinessWeek.com, 7/6/06, "The No-Sweat 'Vette")."

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/co...tm?chan=search

From the Edmunds.com article...

"Consider the facts: This 2007 BMW 335i test car blazed from zero to 60 in 4.8 seconds. BMW says the new coupe mit twin-turbo engine and Steptronic six-speed autobox should make that trip in 5.5 seconds. Seven-tenths of a second quicker? That's 13-percent better than BMW's claim. Folks give aftermarket tuners wads of cash for that kind of performance bump, especially when a car starts out in the mid 5s to begin with.

Our 335i similarly scalded the quarter-mile in 13.3 seconds at 105.9 mph. For comparison, our 2005 M3 Competition Package used up 5.5 seconds getting to 60 and finished the quarter-mile in 13.7 seconds at 105.4 mph — close, but still a rearview-mirror performance. We almost beat the all-powerful 2007 Audi RS4, too. Despite a 120-horsepower advantage and all-wheel-drive launch superiority, it just nicked our 335i's 0-60 and quarter-mile times by a paltry 0.1 second each."


http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...otopanel..1.0*

From the 2nd Automobile Mag article (dyno)...

"We strapped the 335i down, started it up, and did three runs back to back to back. The results were very consistent, showing peaks of 285 hp, then 282 hp, and, finally, 287 hp. This 335i was even stronger at the top end than the last one, but not as strong in the midrange. Peak torque was stable through all three runs at about 285 lb-ft.

After the final run, we decided to grab audio of the 335i running from first gear through fourth. We expected to have the hairs on the back of our neck stand up at the sound of the 3.0-liter engine at full throat, but what we didn’t expect, of course, was a peak hp number nudging the 300-hp mark. That’s right--shortly after the shift into fourth, this second 335i peaked briefly at 299.93 hp.

Looking closely at the chart, there’s a likely explanation for that outrageous number. No, it wasn’t additional torque from a rough shift--the peak occurred too long after the gear change. Like most turbocharged cars, the computer allows a momentary spike of boost before stabilizing it at a prescribed level. We lucked out, as that spike happened right at the engine’s inherent power peak, so we got a little nudge in the final number. Whether the dyno numbers ultimately translate into 300 hp, 350 hp, or 327.543-to-the-fifth-power-hp, the results speak for themselves: this is one very powerful engine."


http://www.automobilemag.com/feature...sed/index.html

From the C&D article...

2007 BMW 335i - Road Tests
Beauty and the Boost.
BY TONY SWAN, October 2006

-SERIES COUPE
Vehicle type: front-engine, rear- or 4-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe
Base price: $35,995-$41,295
Engines: DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter inline-6, 230 hp, 200 lb-ft; twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter inline-6, 300 hp, 300 lb-ft

Transmissions: 6-speed automatic with manumatic shifting, 6-speed manual
Wheelbase: 108.7 in
Length/width/height: 180.3/70.2/54.1-54.2 in
Curb weight: 3400-3600 lb
C/D test results (335i):
Zero to 60 mph: 4.9 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 12.1 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 5.6 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 13.6 sec @ 105 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 144 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 160 ft
Projected fuel economy (C/D est):
EPA city driving: 20-21 mpg
EPA highway driving: 29-30 mpg

http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtest...-bmw-335i.html

and as i stated before...real world run ins with 335's in my 06 coupe didnt prove those numbers to right at all.

and very recently a run in with an 05 smg m3 convertable didnt prove that car was to serious either. and m3's were one of my fav cars on the road for a long time.

Like i said i know this for a fact, that car mags are super biased. BMW being one of those cars that they are especially super biased towards becasue they have a reputation to hold especially with there 3 series.

I still love the 335, esp the coupe but on the bright side last week my cousin bought an interlargos blue/black int m6 convertable-smg. (to me thats when you say I drive a bmw). It's also hands down one of my fav cars out there. The sticker on the car was 117k...I took him to pick the car up in long island ny. From the showroom he had to go to their service department to have the bluetooth checked. 2 hours later he came by the dealership finally and it still wasnt working properly. The next day his nav and stereo went out and he had to bring the car in to service were it stood another 3 days lol. This is why Im glad I bought a NISSAN.
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i really keep reading about how much faster these cars are then z's and g's...and dont get me wrong i strongly believe it as they really should be. But when i ran one from a 20 roll with my G coupe 6mt wiht nothing but a injen cai, by 110 i was still on his back bumper which isnt that bad. I now have the 07 G sedan S model bone stock - 6mt, and ran my friends coupe 6mt who also has nothing but an injen CAI a few times from rolls and I kill him real bad.
Your friend did not know how to drive.....
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Not unless you're a better driver than the experts at Car & Driver. In C&D's test of the '07 G35 S Sedan (6MT), they got 5.5 sec. 0-60mph and 14.1 sec. @ 101mph 1/4 mi. (comparo of the '07 G35 S Sedan 6MT and '07 BMW 328i Sedan 6MT (not 335i))

http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...g35-sport.html
http://www.caranddriver.com/assets/d...5s_comp_ts.pdf

btw -- a PROcede 335i will absolutely walk an '07 G35 S...0-60mph in 4.5 sec. and 12.5-12.6 sec. @ 108+ mph 1/4. mi.
WOW! I had no idea that the new G35 lost even to the 328i.

How lame is that!

I test drove a G35 a couple of weeks ago, just for the fun of it. I wasn't impressed at all. Sorry...
I don't care that the G35 costs less money....I will never drive like a BMW. That is why the 3 series keeps winning all the comparisons. Not as reliable? Perhaps....but still a winner!
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WOW! I had no idea that the new G35 lost even to the 328i.

How lame is that!

like i said...bmw pays....

and the kid in 335 wasnt my friend.

Hey even if your car is faster, itll smoke the loaner cars that you will have to get used to driving
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i have the aps tt with a built motor.

next week im sending it off to GTmotorsports for the aps extreme twin turbo kit with twin in tank pumps and bigger turbo's along with external wastegates.

at 8.5 psi i dynoed 420rwhp i have it at 12 right now but i havnt dynoed. this is on the regular aps kit. ill have the extreme here soon so 12 psi on that bad boy should be a bit different.

i plan to keep this car and im still on the fence as to what to get the M3 or 335i and go all out again. or the new audi S5.

ill be on here doing some serious research over the next few months.


i love the new 335i dont get me wrong! just cant let you guys pick on the vq35 like that cause there are a few monsters around and they will b more then happy to show you what nissan power is all about.



ps! those m6 reps look sick man!
420WHP...that's just CRAZY!!! Any idea of what your car does the 1/4 mi. in and at what trap speed? Nice choices for your next one btw!!! Here's mine...
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like i said...bmw pays....

and the kid in 335 wasnt my friend.

Hey even if your car is faster, itll smoke the loaner cars that you will have to get used to driving
fyi - that '07 328i Sedan handled better than the '07 G35 Sedan (.88g vs. .85g) and maybe C&D just liked it better (road feel, handling, engine, transmission, etc.).

Personally, I like the '07 G35, especially the high-tech stuff, but when I compared the performance (speed and handling) and transmission (BMW 6AT ZF tranny vs. Infiniti's still slow, 5AT tranny with a 1/2 sec. upshift delay just like my '04.5 G35), and much more TQ in the 335i, the choice was easier...the BMW 335i just drives better...period.

btw -- my loaner cars (for Navi software update and 1 minor issue) have been the following: 1 '07 335i Sedan and 1 '08 535i Sedan, so I was very used to them, except that they were much slower than my PROcede-equipped 335i.
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like i said...bmw pays....

and the kid in 335 wasnt my friend.

Hey even if your car is faster, itll smoke the loaner cars that you will have to get used to driving
Some of the loaners are 335s. So you'll still get smoked..
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There are a couple vids and pics floating around these forums now that confirm both the stock and Xede/Procede performance of the 335i. Saying that the mag times are biased or too optimistic is a null point now. The G35 is a great car and the G37 looks like it is going to be really great.

However, the 335 is faster than the G35 stock vs. stock. The modded vs. modded arguements get old. I could go out and buy a fox body Mustang for 3k and spend 1k on a NOS system or 3k on a Vortech S/C and have a fast car but who wants that?

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