lighten car and or add more power,
do what ever you feel is to get your vehicle light as possible.
add more power. your engine is already pretty efficient so adding power will be about how much money you want to spend, i would highly recommend to use dinan parts, find a BMW dealer ship that is dinan certified and you can have blowers, cams, thorttle bodies, software, there are many different things you can do to add more power, it all depends on how much money you want to spend for speed.
To increase acceleration for a given net force, you can decrease the mass of the system. This is because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass when net force is constant (F = ma). Alternatively, you can increase the net force acting on the system.
Velocity and acceleration are related in that acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. If an object is accelerating, its velocity is changing. A positive acceleration means the object is speeding up, while a negative acceleration means the object is slowing down.
Applying more force in the direction of travel will increase the acceleration and therefore speed. If more force is applyed opposite to the direction of travel, acceleration will decrease.
It means that if you increase the force, acceleration will increase. However, if you increase the mass of the object you are accelerating, the acceleration will decrease. It all stems from the basic equation F=ma, where F is the force, m is the mass and a is the acceleration. Rearranging for a gives a=F/m. This means that as m is the denominator, if it doubles and F remains constant, a will halve.
Decreasing washers in the pan decreases mass, so acceleration should increase.
inside the glove box
right behind the back seat
I have a 2001 325ci BMW with 150,000 miles. When should I check or change the transmission fluid?
A faulty thermostat in a 2001 BMW 325CI can cause a coolant leak. The coolant may be leaking out a crack in the thermostat or through a warped edge. In some cases the problem may be just a bad gasket and not actually a problem with the thermostat at all.
In the top of the radiator but be sure you've put all the pipes back on
air leak
air leak
acceleration
No. Acceleration IS a change of velocity - any change. When velocity increases, there IS acceleration. The acceleration itself may be increasing, decreasing, or remain constant.
Increasing the force applied to push the wheelbarrow or reducing the mass of the load in the wheelbarrow will increase its acceleration. Additionally, reducing friction between the wheelbarrow and the ground can also increase its acceleration.
The Acceleration Increases.
It is called acceleration.