As one of the first tuners ever, the team of Mcchip-DKR even the brand new Mercedes-AMG A 35 4MATIC (W177) missed a performance increase. The counterpart to the BMW M140i and the Audi S3 generated known from the factory 306 PS and 400 NM from the M 260 DE 20 AL-R4 turbo engine with two liters of displacement and on request, the tuner from Mechernich in the Eifel for this a Stage 1 software performance increase at the start. The turbocharged two-liter four-cylinder petrol engine is thus strengthening by 35 on 341 PS and torque is growing from 400 NM to stately 506 NM. The electronic tuned top speed of 250 km / h also completely removes the tuner on request.
Mercedes-AMG 35 4MATIC Stage 1
Using Stage 2 version, the A-Class then runs 285 stuff. Unfortunately, there are no exact data yet, but Mcchip-DKR claims that 100's intermediate sprint to 200 km / h is now lower by 1,6 seconds. The sprint to 100 km / h should probably complete the A35 AMG with the performance increase in about 4,4 seconds. Ps. In the video you can see a vehicle with a significant increase in performance so that a jump to 376 PS & 506 NM is achieved with chip tuning. If we get more information soon there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: Mcchip-DKR)
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Mercedes-AMG A 35 W177 Chiptuning
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