G-Power BMW M3 E46


Published Monday, July 13th 2009
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The well known tuning team from G-Power has decided to prove that the old BMW M3 still has what it takes to be great. They managed to squeeze 450 bhp from it, which is more than what the 3 series offers.

A supercharger system (named SK I) with a turbo compressor was added to the 3.2L 6 cilinder powerplant. The improvements took the engine to 450 bhp and a torque of 450 Nm, way over the stock 343 bhp and 365 Nm.

Thanks to the extra 107 bhp, the G-Power M3 E46 accelerates from 0 to 125 mph in 14.7 seconds. Taking into account that the last generation M3 that has a 420 bhp V8 accelerates to 125 mph in 15.8 seconds that doesn't sound bad at all.

As an extra, the potention customers can get alloy 20" rims with Michelin Pilot Sport tires, a stainless stell exaust and 9 settings adjustable suspension.

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Posted by szybkieodchudzanie on Saturday, April 2nd 2011 @ 12:53pm GMT | #4103

Great car! I always thought that the old M3 is cooler than the new generation! It seems like G-Power thinks the same :D

Posted by ben on Saturday, August 8th 2009 @ 19:03pm GMT | #1044

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