Who's Upgraded their Turbos
Beyond 4000rpm is where it comes into its own again at WOT application, this upgrade would be good for and suit track or drag strip more than a streeter.

Beyond 4000rpm is where it comes into its own again at WOT application, this upgrade would be good for and suit track or drag strip more than a streeter.
Beyond 4000rpm is where it comes into its own again at WOT application, this upgrade would be good for and suit track or drag strip more than a streeter.
Last edited by AlexZTuned; Mar 19, 2018 at 09:00 PM.








From previous posts AV1 has been eagerly waiting for the face-lift C63s and looking to upgrade to that with an European delivery.
Not to state the obvious, but you don't drive a dyno. So, from the driver's seat, there actually feels like there is LESS lag at 3K RPM and higher. Obviously, part of that is the tune in general, but I have lost no drivability at all. There is just more on top. This motor has a lot more power left in it, but I asked them to be conservative. My biggest concern is the transmission giving out.
This was definitely a very worthwhile mod. You don't get that feeling of it running out of breath on top and it just has more goodness everywhere, but not such that it makes it hard to drive like a normal human.
Alex - you are welcome to drive it whenever you want. Send me a PM and we can set it up.
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Reading the thread and looking at the graph, I would also be concerned about the figures below 3000rpm.
I'm more interested in how it affects every day driveability. So ignore WOT pulls in 1st or 2nd from 1000rpm. What happens if you're in 4th and 1200rpm and you want to accelerate a bit quickly (maybe you see a gap that you want to get through etc.). How is the lag then?
I have an F80 M3 now, and I ask because my car is downright frustrating because it only gets up after 2700rpm, which is very frustrating when cruising along.
Reading the thread and looking at the graph, I would also be concerned about the figures below 3000rpm.
I'm more interested in how it affects every day driveability. So ignore WOT pulls in 1st or 2nd from 1000rpm. What happens if you're in 4th and 1200rpm and you want to accelerate a bit quickly (maybe you see a gap that you want to get through etc.). How is the lag then?
I have an F80 M3 now, and I ask because my car is downright frustrating because it only gets up after 2700rpm, which is very frustrating when cruising along.
Reading the thread and looking at the graph, I would also be concerned about the figures below 3000rpm.
I'm more interested in how it affects every day driveability. So ignore WOT pulls in 1st or 2nd from 1000rpm. What happens if you're in 4th and 1200rpm and you want to accelerate a bit quickly (maybe you see a gap that you want to get through etc.). How is the lag then?
I have an F80 M3 now, and I ask because my car is downright frustrating because it only gets up after 2700rpm, which is very frustrating when cruising along.




- Eurocharged/Renntech/Etc quote roughly 100hp with their ECU + catless DPs. So 600hp X 13 drivetrain loss = 522rwhp, which is your baseline dyno (on high flow cats however).
- After Stage II turbos, you made 626rwhp (720bhp). That's more than Renntech's Stage I Turbocharger Upgrade (610rwhp), which requires a fuel system upgrade. They also offer a Stage II Turbocharger Upgrade, which makes 660rwhp, but at a cost of almost $24K (ECU Upgrade, Sport Muffler, BOV Adapter, High-Flow Air Filter, Fuel System Upgrade, Stage II Turbocharger Upgrade).
Did your Pure Stage IIs require a fuel system upgrade (or any other supporting mods)? Or is it just tune, DP, and turbos?
And I mighta missed it, but what do the Stage IIs cost (as compared to the $3500 Stage Is they offer)?








E63/GTR turbos would be great daily street upgrade...I can get complete for around 12k euros. E63 are the same as GTR. You would need turbos, manifolds, lower heat shield, coolant hoses. Even better with new wheels in those housings.
I have a set of GTR twin scroll manifolds on my C63s. . I didn't use the GTR/E63 turbos, I went bigger. The manifolds are larger tube diameter and twin scroll pairing. Although i have not taken advantage of twin scroll feature, the castings were needed for my fitment.
The stock c63 manifolds are very small at v-band, as well as turbine housing, causing tremendous EGT's and ultimately limiting power. I changed the GTR v-band flange to accept larger BorgWarner EFR's. Currently stuck at 800hp on 91oct, because of stock in-tank fuel pump output and map sensor limitations. New pumps are in the works....along with drop-in MB 4bar map sensor.
Lots of pics on my Instagram @Power_Technik

Just how conservative is that? Cuz that's 45 RWHP than they made on their Stage I setup, and a whopping 127 RWHP less than what they made on their Stage II setup. At the same boost, on the same tune??


