Noob Questions
I am the proud new owner of a 2013 C63 (20,000mi). The car is amazing, and I absolutely love it.
I have a couple of extremely noob questions, so please forgive me.
1. What do you guys use for interior cleaning? I am afraid to use normal Armor all or any other generic brand. A friend of mine suggested that every car needs specific care for the interior that it has, and you should only use the best cleaners/protectants that are best suited for that specific interior.
2. (Extremely newb) When it comes to modding and things like that, I have never done any of it. This is the first real sports car that I have ever owned. When you are modding and trying to gain horsepower, what is the risk to the rest of the car? I realize the C63 is a beast, but in my ignorant mind, a car like that comes out of the gates ready to roll. I know this sounds naive as people have been modding forever, but how much power can you continue to add (tunes/pipes/air filters etc.....) before you begin to put things like drive train and other things in a car, at risk.
Again, forgive my ignorance. I am just curious. I see a lot of signatures in here with the killer things that people do to their cars, but as this is my first, I don't want to screw it up; again, knowing that the AMG is a beast.
Thanks for taking the time to explain. I look forward to your expertise.
JD
As for interior cleaning there are multiple surfaces that require different cleaners, you'll find everyone has a preference, my advice is to go to the dealer, they sell kits for interior and exterior, and they are top notch products (perhaps not the best) . As for modding, note that any mods will void you warranty...whatever you decide go with a reputable tuner!
As far as mods go, the cars are built to handle some serious abuse. But at the same time it all depends on how far youre willing to go with your mods. If you just want an ecu tune/exhuast/air box, then thats no problem for the engine. But as you get crazier (supercharger kits) you need to start upgrading the internals of the engine to avoid risk of damage. For the most part though light modifications will not stress your motor or transmission much at all. This also depends on how you drive.
A tire question:
I just looked at my tires. It looks like I need 235/40 ZR 18 HeavyLoad for
the front and 255/35 ZR18 for the rear. Does that sound about right to everyone? I am looking in TireRack and all I see (by model) is for the Coupe. Mine is the sedan.
Which tires do you recommend?
Thank you again,
JD
1. https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...-interior.html
2. This has been discussed a lot but to sum up, there will always be a risk. The most reliable without problems is to start with a tune. There are many places that offer them, but the one I use is V5 tune from EuroCharged. You will hear nothing but great things about them.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...held-sale.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...rged-tune.html
3.There is a better chance of things to go wrong when you start messing with the engine more. Adding a blower / supercharger etc.






