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      02-02-2024, 05:21 PM   #24
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However, I feel BMW has done a good job with the overall tuning of M cars. The M3/M4 is one of only a handful of reasonably price performance cars that can be driven on the track with just a brake pad swap. Can the M3/M4 made to perform better on track? Absolutely. Unfortunately, BMW can’t build a car that pleases 100% of buyers 100% of the time. Until the G8x was released, I couldn’t wait to see what BMW released next. Do I modify them to increase their performance on track? Yes. Why? Because it’s a solid foundation to build on.
I think a lot of us 'enthusiasts' wish the car was more bent towards the performance end of the spectrum vs the luxury end, but I agree that BMW did a decent job. Not sure about the chains thing since the rear is what drives the car and there is less gap there, but I also haven't researched it. I know BMW recommends 595/600 from 620/620 when purchasing the MPS, but the 2017 Performance Edition that came with the MPS came set up to 620/620.
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