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BMW.com figures is European spec'd (archive)

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Posted by FunkSoulBrotha on September 19, 2000 at 19:45:06:

In Reply to: torque has not decreased!BMW USA is incorrect... posted by GG on September 19, 2000 at 17:37:30:


if you look up tech specs at BMW.com then the torque numbers they give for 323 and 325 are the same!! I think BMW wants to confuse the issue to get the 323s off the lots. Are dealer has eight 323 sitting unsold, no 328s and one 330.BMW will correct the torque number when they are ready to. It doesn't make sense that the same modifications they did to the 328/330 give better numbers but in the 323 it causes a decrease???

On the US spec emmission standards sap another 5-7 ft# of torque.


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