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|model = 323ti Sport |
|model = 323ti Sport |
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{{quotation|No, this isn’t somebody’s hack job on an E36 BMW; it is the one of the few true hot hatches BMW has ever built. With a spirited motor capable of nearly 200 hp, as well as trailing arm suspension, the 323ti (Tourismo Internaciaonale, which harkens back to the famous BMW 2002 ti) this shortened 3-series can get as tail happy as you like while still maintaining its poise. Underneath is the E36 chassis, the backbone that has made this model legendary in all forms of motorsport, from drifting to touring car racing. So, make this limited edition model your next club racer or go-to drifter. It’s a well-rounded package that won’t come up short.|Official description}} |
{{quotation|No, this isn’t somebody’s hack job on an E36 BMW; it is the one of the few true hot hatches BMW has ever built. With a spirited motor capable of nearly 200 hp, as well as trailing arm suspension, the 323ti (Tourismo Internaciaonale, which harkens back to the famous BMW 2002 ti) this shortened 3-series can get as tail happy as you like while still maintaining its poise. Underneath is the E36 chassis, the backbone that has made this model legendary in all forms of motorsport, from drifting to touring car racing. So, make this limited edition model your next club racer or go-to drifter. It’s a well-rounded package that won’t come up short.|Official description}} |
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− | The 2000 '''BMW 323ti Sport''' is a sport compact by [[BMW]] |
+ | The 2000 '''BMW 323ti Sport''' is a RWD sport compact by [[BMW]] featured in ''[[Forza Motorsport 6]]'' as part of the ''[[Forza Motorsport 6/Turn 10 Summer Car Pack|Turn 10 Summer Car Pack]]'', and as standard in ''[[Forza Motorsport 7]]'' and ''[[Forza Street]]''. |
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==Synopsis== |
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− | The 323ti Sport is the top-of-the-line model of the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series Compact|BMW Compact]], the predecessor to the [[wikipedia:BMW 1 Series|BMW 1 Series]]. It was a European market exclusive model with a six-cylinder engine borrowed from the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series (E36)|E36 generation BMW 3 Series]]. |
+ | The 323ti Sport is the top-of-the-line model of the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series Compact|BMW Compact]], the predecessor to the [[wikipedia:BMW 1 Series|BMW 1 Series]]. It was a European market exclusive model with a six-cylinder engine borrowed from the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series (E36)|E36 generation BMW 3 Series]]. After ending production in 2000, it was replaced by the 325ti from the second generation BMW Compact. |
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+ | ===Drivetrain=== |
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It is based on a shortened BMW E36 platform utilizing the rear semi-trailing arm suspension from the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series (E30)|BMW E30]], as carrying over the multi-link suspension of the E36 would have limited boot space.<ref>{{ref|https://www.motortrend.com/news/bmw-318ti-road-test/|BMW 318ti - First Test|motortrend.com|07-28-2018}}</ref> |
It is based on a shortened BMW E36 platform utilizing the rear semi-trailing arm suspension from the [[wikipedia:BMW 3 Series (E30)|BMW E30]], as carrying over the multi-link suspension of the E36 would have limited boot space.<ref>{{ref|https://www.motortrend.com/news/bmw-318ti-road-test/|BMW 318ti - First Test|motortrend.com|07-28-2018}}</ref> |
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+ | ==Variants== |
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+ | [[file:HOR XB1 BMW 323ti.png|220px|right|Thumbnail of the traffic variant]] |
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+ | ===Traffic=== |
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− | After ending production in 2000, it was replaced by the 325ti from the second generation BMW Compact. |
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+ | [[file:HOR XB1 BMW M3 97.png|220px|right|Thumbnail of the M3]] |
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+ | ===M3=== |
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+ | {{main|BMW M3 (1997)}} |
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+ | The 1997 BMW M3 is a sports car variant featured in ''Forza Motorsport 2'' and all subsequent main series titles. |
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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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|a60 = 7.800|a100 = 19.500|ts = 140.0|b60 = 118.5|b100 = 305.0|g60 = 1.04|g120 = 0.99 |
|a60 = 7.800|a100 = 19.500|ts = 140.0|b60 = 118.5|b100 = 305.0|g60 = 1.04|g120 = 0.99 |
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|a60 = 7.800|a100 = 19.500|ts = 140.0|b60 = 128.6|b100 = 326.6|g60 = 1.04|g120 = 0.99 |
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==Conversions== |
==Conversions== |
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{{CarConversions|eng |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | FM7 BMW 323ti Sport Front.jpg|''Forza Motorsport 7'' |
+ | FM7 BMW 323ti Sport Front.jpg|''Forza Motorsport 7''{{GalleryNote|Front}} |
− | FM7 BMW 323ti Sport Rear.jpg|''Forza Motorsport 7'' |
+ | FM7 BMW 323ti Sport Rear.jpg|''Forza Motorsport 7''{{GalleryNote|Rear}} |
− | + | FS BMW 323ti Sport Front.jpg|''Forza Street''{{GalleryNote|Front}} |
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+ | FS BMW 323ti Sport Rear.jpg|''Forza Street''{{GalleryNote|Rear}} |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Promotional=== |
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+ | FM6 BMW 323ti Sport.jpg|''Forza Motorsport 6'' |
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Revision as of 15:01, 9 June 2020
"No, this isn’t somebody’s hack job on an E36 BMW; it is the one of the few true hot hatches BMW has ever built. With a spirited motor capable of nearly 200 hp, as well as trailing arm suspension, the 323ti (Tourismo Internaciaonale, which harkens back to the famous BMW 2002 ti) this shortened 3-series can get as tail happy as you like while still maintaining its poise. Underneath is the E36 chassis, the backbone that has made this model legendary in all forms of motorsport, from drifting to touring car racing. So, make this limited edition model your next club racer or go-to drifter. It’s a well-rounded package that won’t come up short."—Official description
The 2000 BMW 323ti Sport is a RWD sport compact by BMW featured in Forza Motorsport 6 as part of the Turn 10 Summer Car Pack, and as standard in Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Street.
Synopsis
The 323ti Sport is the top-of-the-line model of the BMW Compact, the predecessor to the BMW 1 Series. It was a European market exclusive model with a six-cylinder engine borrowed from the E36 generation BMW 3 Series. After ending production in 2000, it was replaced by the 325ti from the second generation BMW Compact.
Drivetrain
The 2.5 litre M52 series inline-six engine of the 323ti Sport uses four valves per cylinder and VANOS variable valve timing. Its power is rated at 168 hp (125 kW) at 5500 rpm, with torque being rated at 181 ft·lb (245 N·m) at 3950 rpm.
Platform
It is based on a shortened BMW E36 platform utilizing the rear semi-trailing arm suspension from the BMW E30, as carrying over the multi-link suspension of the E36 would have limited boot space.[1]
Variants
Traffic
It is also featured as a traffic vehicle in Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Horizon 4.
M3
- Main article: BMW M3 (1997)
The 1997 BMW M3 is a sports car variant featured in Forza Motorsport 2 and all subsequent main series titles.
Statistics
Speed 5.2 Handling 4.3
Acceleration 6.4
Braking 4.2
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Required DLC:
Requires the Turn 10 Summer Car Pack | ||
Unlock Requirements
Car Dealer:
Purchase from the car dealer for 13,000 CR | ||
Performance & Division
Division: Compact Sport Coupe
Speed:
Top Speed: 140.0 mph (225.3 km/h)
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 7.800 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 19.500 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 118.5 ft (36.1 m) 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 305.0 ft (93 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 1.04 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 0.99 g |
Traffic
Speed ? Handling ?
Acceleration ?
Launch ?
Braking ?
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Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked.
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Speed ? Handling ?
Acceleration ?
Launch ?
Braking ?
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Unlock Requirements
Traffic:
A traffic vehicle that can not be unlocked | ||
Conversions
Conversion - Engine | |
2.6L I6 - TT 5.7L V8 3.2L I6 5.2L V10 | |
2.6L I6 - TT 3.2L I6 6.2L V8 5.2L V10 |
Conversion - Drivetrain | |
AWD | |
AWD |
Conversion - Aspiration | |
Single Turbo, Twin Turbo, Positive-Displacement Supercharger | |
Single Turbo, Twin Turbo, Positive-Displacement Supercharger |
Gallery
Promotional
References
- ↑ "BMW 318ti - First Test" . motortrend.com . Retrieved 07-28-2018.