After tuners like Wheelsandmore or RENNtech have shown that the M 177 DE 40 AL - V8 gasoline engine with bi-turbo charging can deliver more torque than the standard 612 PS & 850 NM torque, the chip tuner Mcchip-DKR has now also presented two performance levels for the Stuttgart top model. In Stage 1 you bring the engine to 650 PS & 920 NM and thus deliver 38 PS & 70 NM in addition. If that's not enough for you, you can go to the highest expansion stage in the form of Stage 2 then access the power on fulminant 680 PS & 960 NM torque increases. That is a plus of a whopping 68 PS & 110 NM which is not even overly expensive with a price of 2.699 €.
Stage 1 is available from € 1.999 and in our opinion is also affordable. Mcchip-DKR does not provide any new acceleration values, since a standard AMG E63s E-Class can reach 3,4 km / h in 100 seconds, we assume that the modified variant will approach the 3 second mark. The value of 200 km / h should certainly be more impressive and here we estimate the version with Stage2 in the range of around 10-10,5 seconds (series 11,5). If we get more details, there is of course an update for this story. You will be informed about the update if you have ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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