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2 April, 2020 8:54 pm

BMW M3 460cs by A-Workx

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German tuner A-Workx presents the Bmw M3 460cs.
This particular rendition of Bmw M3 uses a re-mapped ECU, modified camshafts, a sports air filter and a titanium exhaust system courtesy of Akrapovic Evolution, whose combined action provides the standard 4.
0 litre V8 unit of the M3 with an extra 34 hp, boosting the output from 420 to 454 hp, with 460 Nm (339 lb/ft) of maximum torque.

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With this enhancement, the Bmw M3 460cs can go from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.
1 seconds (whereas the standard M3 does that in 4.
8 sec) while 200 km/h is reached in 13.
2 seconds, down 2.
5 seconds from the standard car.
However, if that is not enough, A-Workx also offers an additional performance kit with a supercharger which will boost the output up to 592 hp.

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A-Workx’s Bmw M3 460cs also uses a limited-slip differential from Drexler, KW suspension and 19″ ATS Super Light alloy wheels fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup performance tyres.
Upon request the tuner also offers a Mov’It Cer carboceramic braking system with 6-piston calipers and 380 mm x 40 mm discs on the front and 4-piston calipers with 380 mm x 38 mm discs on the rear.

This modification alone would cost about 20,000 €, but a cheaper steel brake alternative will also be made available.
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