Can't decide on a tune for my CLS550, Eurocharged, Weistec, or OE??
I have a 2012 CLS550 with 60k miles, just looking for a bit extra power while maintaining reliability. Not looking for max power, and will probably get it dyno'd after to check AFR to be sure that it is safe and no issues.
Fresh spark plugs. Very well maintained usually 5k oil changes, fresh trans and differential fluid.
Eurocharged and Wiestec are $1275
OE Tuning is discounted much further at $970
I am fine spending a few more bucks honestly, but AMS and Renntech seem to carry a much higher price premium so I am not really considering them right now.
Eurocharged and Weistec are both very popular, OE tuning I am less familiar with and how much development they have done with the M278.
I think I am going with Eurocharged but figured I would make a quick post and see if anyone can sway my opinion. OE including the hand-held tuner for such a low price is what is stopping me from pulling the trigger right now
Thank you in advance
I have a 2012 CLS550 with 60k miles, just looking for a bit extra power while maintaining reliability. Not looking for max power, and will probably get it dyno'd after to check AFR to be sure that it is safe and no issues.
Fresh spark plugs. Very well maintained usually 5k oil changes, fresh trans and differential fluid.
Eurocharged and Wiestec are $1275
OE Tuning is discounted much further at $970
I am fine spending a few more bucks honestly, but AMS and Renntech seem to carry a much higher price premium so I am not really considering them right now.
Eurocharged and Weistec are both very popular, OE tuning I am less familiar with and how much development they have done with the M278.
I think I am going with Eurocharged but figured I would make a quick post and see if anyone can sway my opinion. OE including the hand-held tuner for such a low price is what is stopping me from pulling the trigger right now
Thank you in advance
Regards
I have a 2012 CLS550 with 60k miles, just looking for a bit extra power while maintaining reliability. Not looking for max power, and will probably get it dyno'd after to check AFR to be sure that it is safe and no issues.
Fresh spark plugs. Very well maintained usually 5k oil changes, fresh trans and differential fluid.
Eurocharged and Wiestec are $1275
OE Tuning is discounted much further at $970
I am fine spending a few more bucks honestly, but AMS and Renntech seem to carry a much higher price premium so I am not really considering them right now.
Eurocharged and Weistec are both very popular, OE tuning I am less familiar with and how much development they have done with the M278.
I think I am going with Eurocharged but figured I would make a quick post and see if anyone can sway my opinion. OE including the hand-held tuner for such a low price is what is stopping me from pulling the trigger right now
Thank you in advance
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I am going to go with OE tuning because it gives me some extra budget to put towards a lowering module which is a win/win in my book. I snagged a used 2012 CLS550 because I am frugal so this suits the build.
Additionally I also like how OE specifically says they will retune for a reasonable price if modifications change such as adding downpipes, exhaust, etc. which is nice if you are looking to just build a bolt-ons CLS
I think I am going to be out of grip anyways for now with stock Pirelli OE spec 285's on the rear anyways

I wonder if they could remote-tune me somehow, since they are in CA and I am in FL. That is the one reason why I was almost 100% sure on EC because I live in Tampa and they have a facility in Orlando, but honestly if I do downpipes I will likely do upgraded turbos and maybe some methanol which will require a dyno tune anyways and I will be spending a bomb so a dyno tune is more appropriate
Last edited by investinwaffles; Nov 30, 2020 at 12:34 AM.
I am going to go with OE tuning because it gives me some extra budget to put towards a lowering module which is a win/win in my book. I snagged a used 2012 CLS550 because I am frugal so this suits the build.
Additionally I also like how OE specifically says they will retune for a reasonable price if modifications change such as adding downpipes, exhaust, etc. which is nice if you are looking to just build a bolt-ons CLS
I think I am going to be out of grip anyways for now with stock Pirelli OE spec 285's on the rear anyways

I wonder if they could remote-tune me somehow, since they are in CA and I am in FL. That is the one reason why I was almost 100% sure on EC because I live in Tampa and they have a facility in Orlando, but honestly if I do downpipes I will likely do upgraded turbos and maybe some methanol which will require a dyno tune anyways and I will be spending a bomb so a dyno tune is more appropriate
I'd call each one of them and check their prices for Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3 prices so you don't get surprised by their Re-Flash Tune whenever you do another mod. Some charge low for the Re-Flash, but high for the Re-Tune say if you swap the M157 turbos in M278. I should have done that when I bought my tune, but it's too late now lol So check every reflash and retune price. Otherwise, all those mentioned companies are very good. Have not heard a single issue with either one of them.
OE Tuning BlackFriday deal was literally 65% cheaper which is just a ridiculously good deal. Actually the cost savings is half of the rims that I want which is amazing because I am kinda just a regular guy not super wealthy, haha. Penny pinch where it makes sense.
At some point it will need a custom dyno tune but I generally like to collect parts and then build it in like 1-2 weeks on something like this (where I am not doing extensive chassis modifications and such), and will probably go with
Honestly, I really just want methanol injection to cool down IAT's at WOT and provide some cleaning power for the valves thanks to Direct Injection, probably upgrade the IC system (bigger pump + heat exchanger), see how the factory turbos do with that kind of a setup and decide from there.
Flashed the 93 octane tune and WOW what a difference. Very clear how conservatively MB tuned these things so they did not compare to the AMG cars haha. Love it, feels like a sleeper since it is stock appearance right now. Definitely out of grip with factory 285's, not even close. Going to need to go to something like a Nitto NT05 on the rear
Thanks OE Tuning for the very prompt turn around time!!! Beats the hell out of a waiting for a bench flash.
Last edited by investinwaffles; Dec 5, 2020 at 05:07 AM.
Outside of adding a Quaife limited-slip differential, the car is stock. Before summer I plan on adding an upgraded intercooler pump (I'm in Arizona).
their stage 2 (sports exhaust/downpipes) 588/765
I have the 3in Catless downpipes, cold air intake installed with their asv, filters and stage 2 tune.
Can’t wait to dyno. I am absolutely in love with the car and tune. I can’t wait to add water/meth kit, ic upgrade and new turbos in summer. Very happy with weistec and can’t wait to see what’s to come.
their stage 2 (sports exhaust/downpipes) 588/765
I have the 3in Catless downpipes, cold air intake installed with their asv, filters and stage 2 tune.
Can’t wait to dyno. I am absolutely in love with the car and tune. I can’t wait to add water/meth kit, ic upgrade and new turbos in summer. Very happy with weistec and can’t wait to see what’s to come.
the difference is in the downpipes, I’d love to see some actual dyno numbers, I have just been swamped with work and the family and holidays. Hoping to fix some of the smaller issues I have (ie brakes, lower coolant line needs replaced, small airmatic issue) in the coming weeks and go get the car on the dyno and do a stock pull and a tuned pull . I d really like to see some of the other numbers as well from other tunes. I’m in sales and marketing and I know there’s a lot of gassed up products in the world and am curious to see some of the ACTUAL numbers including weistecs
Regards
Have had no issues over a year on both cars. Their tune is worth it just for the throttle response.
Will be using them for the CLS550 I just got as well.









