I have seen very few 135Is at DEs? I have seen a lot of posting about drag racing. Why am I seeing so much more focus on drag racing?
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I have seen very few 135Is at DEs? I have seen a lot of posting about drag racing. Why am I seeing so much more focus on drag racing?
I haven't seen one 135i at a DE yet.
Then again I don't see anyother 318ti's either. :)
Registered for the Ofest DE @ Road Atlanta.
(2) 128i
(3) 135i
Alan, there were at least two 135is at the last autocross at Summit Point.
Start at 2:40...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy2EwnhWFso
We've (www.MVPTrackTime.com) only had two 135 drivers at track events so far this year. Seems like it would be a great/fun track car.
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Probably because people are worried about the engines. They require some accessories to avoid overheating.
If you spend enough time evaluating the 135i, you'll find it doesn't make the greatest track car. I went so far as to order a 135i (new build) and while I was awaiting delivery, I re-evaluated my decision. I wanted a car that I could turn into a DE / autocross warrior. Between the engine (oil) heat issues, the tuning / reliability questions, and the wheels (you can't get wide wheels in those narrow wells), I had a bit of a change of heart. I ended up not taking delivery and got an E46 M3 instead, for about half the price too.
As the car ages, those questions will be sorted out, its owners will do the hard work of figuring out what good mods work for it, and I bet all this changes. But all that has already been sorted out for the E46, so I went the tried and tested route. Just my thoughts.
Mike's reasons might be right. I believe there was only one 135i at the Tarheel VIR event earlier this month. But I remember for the first few years of the E30 M3, there were very few attending our driver schools. I even commented on that subject in my Competition Corner column. Of course twenty years later, there are tons of these old M3s participating.
Could also be that the 135's purpose was to appeal to people that normally wouldn't buy a BMW...much less risk them at the track.
The whole point of the 135i was to appeal to exactly the sort of people who might do that. It's just that it's not quite right in a few key areas, and if you're serious about it (and don't want to do your own development work), you can buy faster cars for a lot less.
I have a 135i and plan on attending the October drivers school. I was at the last autocross and car control clinic as well. I think the low numbers of 1 Series at track events has more to do with the relative newness of the car rather than any inherent limitations of the vehicles themselves.
Keep in mind, the 1 Series has only been available in the US for about a year and half and has not sold in very large numbers. Consider how many e46s are on the road and it's no surprise which model is more common at track events (or at just about any other event short of a 1 Series meet-up).
Second, most of the cars at track events tend to be at least a couple of years old. How many cars of any model roll right off the showroom floor and onto a track? It feels sort of weird showing up at a track with a car that is barely out of its break-in period.
Finally, regardless of how the 1 Series was marketed (reincarnation of 2002, blah, blah, blah), when I was shopping it was nearly impossible to find a 135i equipped with a manual transmission. I'd guess that the dealers stocked automatics over manuals by about 10 to 1. To each their own regarding transmission choices, but that leaves a very small fraction of an already small number that will appeal to enthusiasts. I actually had to test drive an automatic because the dealer didn't have any manuals when I first started shopping.
Would the discussion in this thread vary significantly for the 335? I am under the belief (please advise if you think its a mistaken belief) that the 335 is mechanically identical, and only slightly different in the body, to the 135.
Down the road I could see tracking my 335, but I also see that some (probably significant) expense would be involved in preparing this vehicle for track. That's part of why I am not tracking the 335 at this time.