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Monday, September 8, 2008 at 5:57 PM Posted by Jone
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at 8:11 AM Posted by Jone
We were highly impressed with G-Power's M5 Hurricane. After all, it's twin-supercharged V10 produced nearly 50% more power than stock and it had a top speed of 211 mph, which G-Power claims to be faster than any other street legal Bimmer. With the BMW M6 packing the same 5.0-liter V10, it was only a matter of time before it received the same treatment. Behold the G-Power M6 Hurricane! While the twin blowers are set for lower boost, only 6 psi compared to the M5's 10 psi, the M6 still produces a healthy 635 bhp @ 7300 rpm and 469 lb-ft torque @ 6300 rpm. This is good for a 4.5 second sprint to 60 mph and a top speed of nearly 200 mph. Not one to forget that appearance matters, G-Power also provides a new front and rear fascia, rocker panels, and carbon fiber rear diffuser along with 21-inch wheels that make room for a 15-inch brake system up front. M6 owners can drop off their car at G-Power's German headquarters or can order a fully assembled car starting at a mere 183,000 Euros. Full details can be found in the press release after the jump.
[Via: Tags: BMW ] [Tag: BMW,G-Power,Hurricane,M6 ]Labels: Aftermarket, BMW, Convertibles, Sports/GTs, Tuners 0 comments
at 8:11 AM Posted by Jone
There's no shortage of Mercedes-Benz tuners, and we're used to having news tips in our email box regarding BRABUS, Kleemann, Lorinser, Carlsson, etc. That's why we were curious when we received a tip about a company taht we'd never heard of called Vath. The German aftermarket company has products for the entire Mercedes-Benz lineup, the latest of which is the V63RS Clubsport based on the C63 AMG that you see here. Vath essentially leaves the exterior untouched and focuses on the performance including an upgrade of the V8 to 585 bhp and 509 lb-ft torque that will power the car to a top speed of 202 mph. Other upgrades available include a sport suspension, high performance brakes, 19-inch wheels, and sport seats. Complete cars are available at a hefty 125,000 Euros, although components can be purchased individually, as well. Just like the BRABUS Bullit Black Arrow we showed yesterday, black seems to be the color of choice.
[Via: eMercedesBenz.com ] [Tag: AMG,C63,C63 AMG,C63Amg,Mercedes-Benz,Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG,Mercedes-benzC63Amg,Vath,Vath V63RS,VathV63rs ]Labels: Aftermarket, Mercedes Benz, Sedans/Saloons, Tuners 0 comments
at 8:09 AM Posted by Jone
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Sunday, September 7, 2008 at 6:45 PM Posted by Jone
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