RE: G-Power launches 520hp BMW M440i upgrade

RE: G-Power launches 520hp BMW M440i upgrade

Friday 27th September

G-Power launches 520hp BMW M440i upgrade

Want M4 performance, but subtler styling? G-Power is here to help


Another day, another tuned BMW B58 engine. There really is no stopping the venerable 3.0-litre turbo six these days, everyone from Morgan Plus Six to Toyota GR Supra owners having access to a lot more horsepower very easily indeed. If people tell you the good old days of tuning are done, tell them about what can be done with a £15k M140i and a laptop. It’s still possible to go very fast with a sturdy straight six for, relatively speaking, not much money. 

The latest B58 baby to get a boost is the BMW M440i, a car recently tested on PH and one that, while nice, would benefit from perhaps a little more attitude. G-Power has certainly delivered that. Its latest package for the G2x 4 Series starts with just software, which frees up 420hp and 442lb ft from the standard 374hp and 369lb ft. Enough to make a significant difference, undoubtedly, from just ECU interrogation. From there, a sport downpipe and something called a ‘GP DEEPTONE’ rear exhaust section is added for 450hp and 470lb ft; a better intercooler on top of all that liberates 480hp and 485lb ft. 

For the full monty, however, all 520hp and 516lb ft (10hp down on an M4 Competition, 37lb ft up), a turbocharger upgrade is required on top of those other bits. It gets more air into the blower through a larger turbine and compressor wheel (found in new CNC milled housings), with new blades and increased boost pressures as well. That’s when things start getting a little more serious; remember the M cars are using two turbos to reach similar power. But then if you want power and torque up about 150 points each, it’s going to need some work. 

Seemingly aware of just how popular BMW B58 tuning can be, G-Power has decked out a trio of 4 Series with its goodies: a Gran Coupe, a Convertible, and a two-door coupe. It mentions the 3 Series saloon and Touring versions, too, plus the M240i Coupe. A good business to be in, seemingly. All three here are on 20-inch G-Power Hurricane RS forged wheels, but seemingly few other modifications. The spoiler is exclusive to the two-door hardtop, though G-Power does offer extras like a sports air filter and a top speed limiter delete for all models. 

Apparently this latest upgrade ‘emphatically demonstrates that the M440i can still be catapulted into new spheres of performance.’ Which seems eminently believable given how big the numbers now are. Even with the wheels, too, these M440is look a more discreet prospect than the fully fledged M equivalents.

To get the full 520hp, G-Power quotes €16,580, or just under £14,000. It’s the hardware that accounts for the bulk of that, of course, with almost €5,000 on the exhaust and and more than €3,000 on the boostier turbo. That initial 420hp/442lb ft pick-me-up is €4,685, or just under £4k, which feels more palatable. Earlier M440is are now less than £35,000; easy to imagine a lovely green-over-tan Gran Coupe would be even more so with in excess of 400hp…


 

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8Speed

Original Poster:

749 posts

73 months

Friday 27th September
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OK apart from the silly grill & the boring colours.

J4CKO

42,770 posts

207 months

Friday 27th September
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Four grand for a remap ?

Any number of reputable tuners will sell you a remap, or do you a bespoke one on a rolling road for a lot, lot less.


corcoran

572 posts

281 months

thelostboy

4,675 posts

232 months

Friday 27th September
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corcoran said:
Is it? I'd say it's a nice colour combo on a horrible looking car.


Terminator X

16,279 posts

211 months

Friday 27th September
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More power can't offset that front end.

TX.

AmyRichardson

1,491 posts

49 months

Friday 27th September
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Terminator X said:
More power can't offset that front end.

TX.
True, the 4 (in both guises) is a buck-tooth, Quasimodo of a thing, but I'd hazard a guess that they can do all the same to a 3'.

So an M3 equivalent in the the inoffensively handsome body of a regular 340, not so bad.

mooseracer

2,101 posts

177 months

Friday 27th September
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Do these have intercoolers then? (my 140 had a chargecooler)

bigyoungdave

139 posts

34 months

Friday 27th September
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AmyRichardson said:
True, the 4 (in both guises) is a buck-tooth, Quasimodo of a thing, but I'd hazard a guess that they can do all the same to a 3'.

So an M3 equivalent in the the inoffensively handsome body of a regular 340, not so bad.
Agree, needs to be on a 3. If you're going to forgive the front end you might as well get an M4

28Ace82

35 posts

129 months

Saturday 28th September
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In what world did a stupid wing like that on a car like this become subtle? 🤔🤦

Ron240

3,069 posts

126 months

Saturday 28th September
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corcoran said:
No, that has too many doors for a 4 Series.

m62tu

52 posts

46 months

Saturday 28th September
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No LSD for all that cash, tuners these days are lazy. Exhaust and wheels anyone can do that to their own liking. What are they trying to offer?

Midgster

586 posts

241 months

Monday 30th September
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Ron240 said:
corcoran said:
No, that has too many doors for a 4 Series.
Not for a 4 Series Gran Coupe it doesn't.

Ron240

3,069 posts

126 months

Monday 30th September
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Midgster said:
Ron240 said:
corcoran said:
No, that has too many doors for a 4 Series.
Not for a 4 Series Gran Coupe it doesn't.
That was a completely needless reply.
You should have realised the context in which my original comment was made, but you obviously didn't. laugh