756HP! Supercharged C63 Black Series from Vath
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756HP! Supercharged C63 Black Series from Vath
The 6.2 liter engine gets a staggering 756hp and 800Nm of torque. To get this amount of power, Vath added a compressor system, engine electronic adjustments and an in-house manufactured water and air cooling systems. 0 to 100km/h times are cut to just 3.6 seconds and top speed is increased to 350km/h. The cost of these upgrades are 38,500 euros including taxes.
Vath also offer a stainless steel exhaust manifold system for 2,890 euros, a stainless steel catalyst device for 1,890 euros and a rear silencer with a remote valve control for 3,540 euros. Suspension upgrades lower the V63 Supercharged by 20 to 65mm, adjusting rebound and compression. The price for the suspension components is 2,490 euros.
The braking system is all new at the front and consists of 405mm discs. Price for these is 5,490 euros including the adapter, mounting kit and steel flex lines and a further 1,490 euros for a gear-oil cooler device. The wheels are three piece forged units measuring 9×12 inches with 255/30-20 tyres at the front, and 11×20 inches with 295/25-20 tires at the rear. These cost 7,450 euros.
Inside, Vath offers a sport steering wheel finished in leather and carbon accents for the dashboard costing 1,450 euros. A new speedometer can be fitted cranking the dials up to 400km/h for a price of 1,890 euros. Vath ran the car at the Tuner Grand Prix 2012 last weekend!
Vath also offer a stainless steel exhaust manifold system for 2,890 euros, a stainless steel catalyst device for 1,890 euros and a rear silencer with a remote valve control for 3,540 euros. Suspension upgrades lower the V63 Supercharged by 20 to 65mm, adjusting rebound and compression. The price for the suspension components is 2,490 euros.
The braking system is all new at the front and consists of 405mm discs. Price for these is 5,490 euros including the adapter, mounting kit and steel flex lines and a further 1,490 euros for a gear-oil cooler device. The wheels are three piece forged units measuring 9×12 inches with 255/30-20 tyres at the front, and 11×20 inches with 295/25-20 tires at the rear. These cost 7,450 euros.
Inside, Vath offers a sport steering wheel finished in leather and carbon accents for the dashboard costing 1,450 euros. A new speedometer can be fitted cranking the dials up to 400km/h for a price of 1,890 euros. Vath ran the car at the Tuner Grand Prix 2012 last weekend!
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2012 C63;1971 280SE 3.5(Sold);2023 EQS 450 SUV 4 Matic (Wife's)
That looks like a stage 1 or 2 blower with the 50 State legal drive on the front. If you count the ribs it has 8 which is the stage 1 or 2 (2.3L) vs the stage 3 (3.0L) which has 10 ribs. Plus the stage 3 projects too far forward on the engine to use that drive setup. The blower case is too short to be a stage 3 (3.0L) blower.
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Don't know how 3 piece forged wheels cheapen a car.
Don't tell me, you must prefer no lipped completely blacked out wheels you can't really see.
Well, I prefer wheels with some pop. Like these. To me it's unimaginable to spend big money on wheels that are bland or blacked out.
Don't tell me, you must prefer no lipped completely blacked out wheels you can't really see.
Well, I prefer wheels with some pop. Like these. To me it's unimaginable to spend big money on wheels that are bland or blacked out.
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Vath ML63 Brabus C63 SL63 CLK63BS C63BS
The only thing i dont like about the wheels is the exposed hardware. Apart from that they are good and helpo toughen the car's appearance IMHO.
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Don't know how 3 piece forged wheels cheapen a car.
Don't tell me, you must prefer no lipped completely blacked out wheels you can't really see.
Well, I prefer wheels with some pop. Like these. To me it's unimaginable to spend big money on wheels that are bland or blacked out.
Don't tell me, you must prefer no lipped completely blacked out wheels you can't really see.
Well, I prefer wheels with some pop. Like these. To me it's unimaginable to spend big money on wheels that are bland or blacked out.
That styling looks more suited for a Cadillac or something lol...
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