Eurocharged Tune and Pure Turbos, $3999!
Last edited by brad65ford; Jul 26, 2017 at 01:46 PM.
For C63&M4 to get over 700whp, you deff need turbo upgrades
Yes, much stronger tuning for this setup. Pushing the file to the limits of the turbos.
We have now used PURE turbos on a few different applications and have received great results especially now being a good bang for the buck compared to $9999 !!! At $3999 for the turbos PAIRED with our tune you're seeing well gains throughout the entire RPM band. Below is a graph of PURE Turbos paired with our tune using STOCK downpipes. As you see over factory there are gains of 100whp and 70wtrq with a nice looking curve on the dyno:
We have seen gains of 100whp on the top end compared to the OEM turbos and will continue to use these PURE turbos as they produce great power. Here is a vehicle with some downpipes as well putting the vehicle over 600whp and 600wtrq:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RRh...ature=youtu.be
Tune and Upgraded Turbos $3999
Email sales@eurocharged.com or call 713-462-1600 for any further questions or inquiries.
Thanks
-Eurocharged Performance
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
We have now used PURE turbos on a few different applications and have received great results especially now being a good bang for the buck compared to $9999 !!! At $3999 for the turbos PAIRED with our tune you're seeing well gains throughout the entire RPM band. Below is a graph of PURE Turbos paired with our tune using STOCK downpipes. As you see over factory there are gains of 100whp and 70wtrq with a nice looking curve on the dyno:
We have seen gains of 100whp on the top end compared to the OEM turbos and will continue to use these PURE turbos as they produce great power. Here is a vehicle with some downpipes as well putting the vehicle over 600whp and 600wtrq:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RRh...ature=youtu.be
Tune and Upgraded Turbos $3999
Email sales@eurocharged.com or call 713-462-1600 for any further questions or inquiries.
Thanks
-Eurocharged Performance




"MB C63S M177 PURE Turbos Upgrade
-700whp, Race Gas, No meth, just DP and exhaust!
-752whp, Race Gas, No meth, 22-23psi:
But on Instagram, they listed Stage 2s as making 752whp and 681wtq "Same boost, Same tune, Same mods, Same fuel". So I guess their Stage 1 makes 630whp on pump, and 670whp on race gas?
Last edited by FDNewbie; Apr 22, 2018 at 09:25 AM.
Ditto. Pure lists them on their website: https://www.pureturbos.com/store/mer...rbos-1145.html. On that page, it says:
"MB C63S M177 PURE Turbos Upgrade
-700whp, Race Gas, No meth, just DP and exhaust!
-752whp, Race Gas, No meth, 22-23psi:
But on Instagram, they listed Stage 2s as making 752whp and 681wtq "Same boost, Same tune, Same mods, Same fuel". So I guess their Stage 1 makes 630whp on pump, and 670whp on race gas?
the reality re: the stock turbos is plain to see in the graphs. even a tune can't stretch a whole lot more power out of this motor after 5k RPM (which happens to be where the motor is the whole time when racing through the gears). this explains why a tune that is advertised as providing an extra 100hp is barely any faster in the quarter mile (maybe an extra 3mph trap - a lot, no doubt, but less than 100hp would suggest it would be). the problem is that these tunes are advertised as providing that extra 100hp, but that number is measured at a lower RPM. from 5000 RPM's and up, at best you'll get an extra 50hp with a tune. but people ignorantly take their 100hp "gain" number from the tune advertisement and add that figure to the PEAK hp number for the stock motor (i.e. they think they're driving around with a 600 or 650hp car). put simply, you can't cherry pick the max gain in the rev range and just add that to your stock peak number if you want to be honest with yourself.
what's encouraging about the PURE turbo graph is that it shows that the upgraded turbo has just a hair LESS hp than the tune only car in the mid-range, but then it keeps building power (not torque) all the way to redline.
the reality re: the stock turbos is plain to see in the graphs. even a tune can't stretch a whole lot more power out of this motor after 5k RPM (which happens to be where the motor is the whole time when racing through the gears). this explains why a tune that is advertised as providing an extra 100hp is barely any faster in the quarter mile (maybe an extra 3mph trap - a lot, no doubt, but less than 100hp would suggest it would be). the problem is that these tunes are advertised as providing that extra 100hp, but that number is measured at a lower RPM. from 5000 RPM's and up, at best you'll get an extra 50hp with a tune. but people ignorantly take their 100hp "gain" number from the tune advertisement and add that figure to the PEAK hp number for the stock motor (i.e. they think they're driving around with a 600 or 650hp car). put simply, you can't cherry pick the max gain in the rev range and just add that to your stock peak number if you want to be honest with yourself.
what's encouraging about the PURE turbo graph is that it shows that the upgraded turbo has just a hair LESS hp than the tune only car in the mid-range, but then it keeps building power (not torque) all the way to redline.
the reality re: the stock turbos is plain to see in the graphs. even a tune can't stretch a whole lot more power out of this motor after 5k RPM (which happens to be where the motor is the whole time when racing through the gears). this explains why a tune that is advertised as providing an extra 100hp is barely any faster in the quarter mile (maybe an extra 3mph trap - a lot, no doubt, but less than 100hp would suggest it would be). the problem is that these tunes are advertised as providing that extra 100hp, but that number is measured at a lower RPM. from 5000 RPM's and up, at best you'll get an extra 50hp with a tune. but people ignorantly take their 100hp "gain" number from the tune advertisement and add that figure to the PEAK hp number for the stock motor (i.e. they think they're driving around with a 600 or 650hp car). put simply, you can't cherry pick the max gain in the rev range and just add that to your stock peak number if you want to be honest with yourself.
what's encouraging about the PURE turbo graph is that it shows that the upgraded turbo has just a hair LESS hp than the tune only car in the mid-range, but then it keeps building power (not torque) all the way to redline.
As for 1/4 mile gains, I'm pretty sure the reason you don't see much of it is because after a tune the torque becomes unusable and very hard to put down. Stock 285 tires on the Coupe don't cut it and if you have a sedan good luck with those 265's! You'll be slower than stock in first and second gear because you'll be spinning. Given the increase in torque and power, typical trap speeds on a tune-only C63S should be a healthy 125-126 MPH, a 5-6 MPH increase from the stock 120-121 MPH trap speed.
One of these days, I'll get back to the track to see what I can put down with the DINAN tune and 305 PS4S's in the rear. It hooks up really well on the street, basically as well as it did with stock power and stock tires.
As for 1/4 mile gains, I'm pretty sure the reason you don't see much of it is because after a tune the torque becomes unusable and very hard to put down. Stock 285 tires on the Coupe don't cut it and if you have a sedan good luck with those 265's! You'll be slower than stock in first and second gear because you'll be spinning. Given the increase in torque and power, typical trap speeds on a tune-only C63S should be a healthy 125-126 MPH, a 5-6 MPH increase from the stock 120-121 MPH trap speed.
One of these days, I'll get back to the track to see what I can put down with the DINAN tune and 305 PS4S's in the rear. It hooks up really well on the street, basically as well as it did with stock power and stock tires.



