Mercedes E63 w\ Kleemann Supercharger, Headers, Quaiffe LSD+more from GMP Performance

Parts Installed:
Mercedes AMG V8 2002 MY-on Quaife ATB Helical LSD differential
Mercedes 63 AMG (M156) V8 Supercharger kit by Kleemann
Mercedes AMG63 Long Tube Kleemann Headers
KLEEMANN Electronic Body Lowering module (EBL)
Mercedes AMG63 M156 Billet Idler Pulleys

The Build
Quaife Limited Slip Differential
First, getting it out!





Quaife versus OEM







Kleeman's lowering module



Before the module



After the module



Kleemann long tube headers

OEM Exhaust

Cats and Resonators removed

Manifolds removed




OEM Exhaust Removed

OEM versus the new Kleemann



Time to start getting it all in




O2 Sensor Installed

All Installed
Engine bay before supercharger install

Engine covers and radiator support removed

Intake removed

Power steering tank and lines removed

Removing OEM crank pulley


Kleemann crank pulley installed

Idler pulleys removed

Supercharger tensioner bracket installed

Power steering tank bracket installed

Fuel pressure sensor harness relocated to rear of engine bay


Air intake temp sensor removed

MAP Sensor removed

Intake plenum opened up to expose throttle bodies

Throttle bodies removed


Right throttle body after hand cleaning compared to before


Throttle body wiring harness removed

All parts removed from intake cleaned, inspected and ready to be reused

Fuel injectors installed

Air intake sensor installed

Hole enlarged for installation on supercharger

OEM Bleed port cut down and taped for plug


Air bleed hole plugged

Throttle bodies installed on charger unit

Intake ports getting a good cleaning


Charger is mounted in

Supercharger radiator water pump and the custom bracket we made




Low profile supercharger radiator



Fuel lines connected to fuel block

Radiator and water pump installed

Coolant hoses routed and connected

Air filter housing modified to fit over charger

Wiring the water pump fuse and relay

Radiator coolant lines installed

Horn relocated

Bolt for new pulleys


Bolt sized to fit in hole

Not enough threads on new bolt so we went ahead and machined some more!


Charger pulleys and belts test fitted

Pulling the ECU for programming


Changing spark plugs



This is where we found out that the front bumper cover would need more clearance for all the hoses.

Nothing to worry about! With some careful trimming, we cut away enough space to allow that room.


All foam inserts back into the bumper cover

Bumper, ECU and engine covers all get placed back in




And just like that, this 2008 E63 has morphed into something new, something incredible. Anything rocking that AMG badge is already a stout, powerhouse of a vehicle but when you add the expertise of Kleemann to the mix, you know you're talking something special. Our client is ecstatic and in the end, that's what matters most. We still can't wait to get this bad boy back to do some dyno numbers with though!




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TBH I was kinda bummed for not being able to see before and after dyno numbers.
Good work though
An E55 build by GMP:
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/m...take-more.html
An E55 build by GMP:
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/m...take-more.html
can anyone tell me what those wheels are on the e55 in the link above? They look like HRE's but i would like to know what sizes, etc. GMP - can you help?
thanks.















