Changing ecu / do you lose hp




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05 ml500'
2004 clk50 computer 113 153 48 79
so whats the problem ****ing idiot? i was just asking would i lose the hp even if the computers are compatible and the same. but the spec on the ml500 is 288 hp
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i put the new computer in and i have no ideah . i feel like i lost hp but i dont know if thats in my head or what. i think its the same engine as the ml500 but the ml500 ways way more !
and the car runs fine but i have no ideah if i lost horse power or not.
2005 Mercedes-Benz M-ClassCurb weight: 4,874 lbs
Curb weight: 4,874 lbs
Horsepower: 288 hp
MPG: 14 city / 17 highway
Engine: 5.0 L V8
Torque: 325 lb-ft
Wheel size: 17″ diameter, 8.5″ width
Dimensions: 183″ L x 72″ W x 72″ H
2004 clk500 computer 113 153 48 79
Model: 2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
Curb weight: 3,585 to 3,905 lbs
Horsepower: 302 hp
MPG: 17 city / 22 highway
Engine: 5.0 L V8
Torque: 339 lb-ft
Wheel size: Front 17″ diameter, 7.5″ width; rear 17″ diameter, 8.5″ width
i already swapped the emobilizer to the doner ecu the ml500 . they both have the same engine but weight is different . so at the end of the day did i lose the horespower or no?
Last edited by zuzu_pali; Jul 2, 2016 at 10:31 AM.
I wouldn't have thought it would work at all without the VIN being coded to it. If you took one from a 4.3 or 5.5L M113 or the M112 then you would definitely have issues despite the same part number.
I wouldn't have thought it would work at all without the VIN being coded to it. If you took one from a 4.3 or 5.5L M113 or the M112 then you would definitely have issues despite the same part number.




