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		<title>Cars Reviews :IND Green Hell 600HP BMW M3 Coupe</title>
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Hrcq.net Car Reviews is an online resource for automotive news, articles, videos, car reviews and car dealers.So this thing doesn&#8217;t have a hood? Wow, that&#8217;s kind of a rat rod thing for a German tuning firm to do, don&#8217;t you think? Ah well, one way or the other, it&#8217;s going to be hard to [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #0000FF;">Hrcq.net Car Reviews is an online resource for automotive news, articles, videos, car reviews and car dealers.So this thing doesn&#8217;t have a hood? Wow, that&#8217;s kind of a rat rod thing for a German tuning firm to do, don&#8217;t you think? Ah well, one way or the other, it&#8217;s going to be hard to argue with a BMW M3 coupe that has been squeezed up to (gulp) 600 horsepower. Anyway, the [...]</div>
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<p>So this thing doesn&#8217;t have a hood? Wow, that&#8217;s kind of a rat rod thing for a German tuning firm to do, don&#8217;t you think? Ah well, one way or the other, it&#8217;s going to be hard to argue with a BMW M3 coupe that has been squeezed up to (gulp) 600 horsepower. Anyway, the German tuning firm in question is called IND, and they have a penchant for overblown car names and lots and lots and lots of power.<br/><br />
IND Distribution says they specialize in &#8216;primo&#8217; BMW M3s (Primo, now there&#8217;s a word I haven&#8217;t heard in a long while). In the past they&#8217;ve built such modded up M3s as the Dakar Yellow E92, Silverstone II E93 drop-top, another E92 the called Red Death, and a carbon-fiber-roofed E90 M3 sedan. <br/><br />
Their latest is, yet again, based on a BMW E92 M3 coupe, and showing the same restraint and good judgment that has got them to where they are, they&#8217;re calling this one the Green Hell. It has something to do with the Nürburgring. Or was &#8220;inspired&#8221; by it. Or it just sounded cool. Or something. Sure.<br/><br />
The latest IND-massaged M3 is supposed to be a track car that is also fully street legal. How much it&#8217;s overall drivability has been effected I can&#8217;t say, but who knows, it might be able to serve both its track masters, and the rigors of daily driving. The Green Hell&#8217;s 4.0 liter plant has been improved via an ESS VT2-600 supercharger setup, selected for its abundant power. The ESS VT2-600 supercharger puts out 6.5 psi of boost and generates 600 horsepower. <br/><br />
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Other details were not as forthcoming from IND, other than this: The blower breathes through a Challenge X-Pipe and one-off Eisenmann Inconel exhaust system. <br/><br />
Inconel? That&#8217;s an interesting material to use. I had actually played around with that stuff before. Its full name is Inconel-X, and it&#8217;s a nickel-steel alloy that was first used on the X-15 rocket plane back in the 1960s. It&#8217;s highly heat resistant (which you would expect), but it&#8217;s not exactly light either. It&#8217;s also a real bitch to work with. I gave a plate of it to my dad, a tool and die maker, once. It was about the size of a dollar bill and about a 16th of an inch thick.<br/><br />
&#8220;Here. See what you can do with this,&#8221; I said handing it to him.<br/><br />
He turned it over in his hands twice, and started picking at the edge with his thumbnail. &#8220;Huh. Nickel? It&#8217;s got nickel in it &#8230; but it&#8217;s too heavy.&#8221; Now curious, he turned away to his workbench and set it down, returning to refinishing that steering joint for his Sunbeam.<br/><br />
I saw him a couple of days later.<br/><br />
&#8220;Jeez, what WAS that stuff?&#8221; he asked.<br/><br />
&#8220;Oh that plate? It&#8217;s this stuff called Inconel-X. You have fun with it?&#8221;<br/><br />
&#8220;Fun?! Ron and I burned through two drill bits just trying to punch a hole in it! The second one was tungsten carbide! Where on Earth did you get it?&#8221;<br/><br />
&#8220;Boeing surplus. It&#8217;s a nickel-steel alloy that&#8217;s real heat resistant. They used on the X-15. Boeing uses it for a bunch of different stuff. I know you can weld it.&#8221;<br/><br />
&#8220;Yeah? You can also bend it,&#8221; he said, holding it up, grinning, having rendered it into a square section. &#8220;Makes a good paperweight for drawings.&#8221;<br/></p>
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