2005 Hpf Stage 2.75 Bmw E46 M3 800rwhp on 2040-cars
Everett, Washington, United States
Wow can't believe I'm doing this but it time for me to move on to other projects. Up for sale is the very first Horse Power Freaks stage 2.75, over 800 horsepower to the wheel on pump gas and meth!! Lets see the body has 181,000 miles on it...just the body! The subframe was reinforced at HPF using their kit and welded in, not flex in this car. The motor has 6600 miles on it and it has a new transmission, SMG pump and clutch and OS Giken differential. Brand new KW Coilovers installed 500-600 miles ago. Carbon fiber hood, lip and rear trunk, trunk is painted to show some carbon. HPF 4" intake, Bosh 044 in tank pump, DSS rear axles and new RTAB's, transmission and differential mounts. The car is a plain monster, search you tube on some of these cars kills. The car runs perfect, drives stock until you floor it.
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BMW dishes on 'lightweight' 2014 M4
Mon, 15 Jul 2013BMW's M cars are not what we'd call featherweights. Sure, the big, bruising twin-turbocharged V8s deliver a lot of power, but the fact of the matter is that more weight often equates to less fun.
Which is why we're so excited over a recent sit-down the blokes at Top Gear had with BMW's product manager for small and medium cars, Matt Collins. The chat led to talk of the M3 Coupe replacing M4. Collins confirmed that, yes, the new M4 would be turbocharged. The new engine will also be a six-cylinder, which should make purists happy.
"What we'd like is more focus on lightweight engineering." -Matt Collins
BMW wants to build electric SUV in the US
Tue, Jun 9 2015Tesla needs to watch its back. The all-electric Model X hasn't even hit the market yet and already, luxury competitors are gearing up to combat it. Audi is prepping an all-electric concept for Frankfurt that previews a Model X-fighting CUV, and now BMW is allegedly prepping a third member of its i sub-brand, in the form of an American-built, all-electric crossover. Germany's Wirtschaftswoche claims the plan is awaiting board approval for production in Spartanburg, where BMW already builds the entirety of its X lineup. BMW, for its part, has told Automotive News Europe that the report is simply "speculation." Speculation or no, we agree with Evercore ISI analyst Arndt Ellinghorst, who told Automotive News that adding a crossover to the i family is a logical move. "In our view an iSUV makes perfect sense for BMW. SUVs are in demand and given the market's reaction to Tesla's Model X so far, it seems to be a good fit for families and suburban commuters." While Audi is preparing to offer its Model X fighter by 2018, though, Ellinghorst told AN not to expect BMW's entry to the segment before then.
BMW dismisses Tesla tie-up talk
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