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Old 06-01-2010, 09:21 PM
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Arrow X6 M engine in M3, tuned to 707hp

The BMW M3 has probably become one of the most tuned cars in history. A new tuner by the name of Emotion Wheels has released a new package that drops an upgraded version of the BMW X6 M’s 4.4L TwinPower turbo V8.






Originally, the BMW M3 Coupe makes 414-hp and 300 lb-ft of torque from its 4.0L V8. Emotion Wheels tweaked the 4.4L TwinPower turbo V8 from the X6 M to make a total of 707-hp and through it in the M3 Coupe. Of course, there were some significant changes made to the chassis, suspension and braking to handle the huge power upgrade.


Emotion Wheels has yet to release any performance figures but we’re guessing it’s going to be quite a bit faster than the 4.8 seconds it takes the standard BMW M3 to hit 62 mph.

As far as visual modifications go, Emotion Wheels added a new carbon hood, new side sills, an H&R suspension and 19-inch Wasabi Matte-Black alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Zero Nero tires.
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