This pack is widely known for its extremely realistic driving feel, and that reputation comes directly from how these cars are set up and balanced.
The lineup includes BMW E36 328i Coupes from 1992 and BMW E46 330ci models from 2001, each available in both left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive configurations. All cars share the same core mechanical setup, built around a tuned M54B30 engine paired with a ZF 5-speed gearbox. Power output is listed at 227 whp with 275 Nm of torque, keeping the focus on control, consistency, and driver input rather than exaggerated numbers.
Steering and suspension details play a major role in how these cars behave. Each one uses 30mm extended arms with a knuckle adapter lock kit, providing 60 degrees of lock. All cars run a custom 225 front and rear street tire, reinforcing the grounded, realistic nature of the driving experience.
Visually, the cars stay true to their street-built roots. The E36 models are based on high-dimension meshes that were reworked and textured by ATC, while the E46 models use Forza/MNBA bases that received the same treatment. Interior and component credits are clearly documented, including stripped interiors by Judd e36, Style 66 wheels by lolerko, Chase Bays hydraulic setups by pistolshrimp, and shifter and steering wheel components by Lukas Pasquini. The E46 also includes factory overfenders by Herman and non M-sport parts credited to taymiester94.
Nothing here is overdone or exaggerated. Every detail listed in the files points toward a clear goal: creating street-based BMWs that behave in a believable, consistent way. That cohesion is exactly why this pack is so often recognized as one of the most realistic-feeling releases available.