RENNtech Bad Ass Tune Video- 10.88 quarter mile/0-60 in 2.79




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRbFNqeQLC8




Edit: and remember that since their numbers start higher, the key will be gains over what they started with. Further, for me, the best gains will be in the usable rpm ranges of driving vs just the peak peak rpms that none of us sit at on a constant basis.
Last edited by Vic55; Dec 5, 2017 at 10:52 PM.


who is going to give us the best deal on their ECU tune?




https://youtu.be/d4hVq81hzdQ
who is going to give us the best deal on their ECU tune?
The shop I'm going to is claiming a 20% drivetrain loss for rear and AWD cars, that seems a little high to me. I wish I did a before pull for a base line.
I think it's funny that there are no real dyno sheets from any of these tuners..
I'll get it on video as I always do with my tuning, much like this low boost tune on my Rs211..
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The shop I'm going to is claiming a 20% drivetrain loss for rear and AWD cars, that seems a little high to me. I wish I did a before pull for a base line.
I think it's funny that there are no real dyno sheets from any of these tuners..
I'll get it on video as I always do with my tuning, much like this low boost tune on my Rs211..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJYn-VJl-io
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I'll be there at 1:00 pm.
http://www.ktmotoring.com/dyno-tuning/




I'll be there at 1:00 pm.
http://www.ktmotoring.com/dyno-tuning/
https://youtu.be/d4hVq81hzdQ
who is going to give us the best deal on their ECU tune?
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In most places I only recall seeing 91. Haven't really looked closely at pumps lately as my cars use regular and I use race fuel in my bikes.




Nope max octane is 91, the one thing that bugs me here... you can get race gas in certain locations though but its cost prohibitive for a daily driver sedan IMHO.
Ive seen gains of 20-30 whp on turbo engines with 93 octane vs 91 (in the RS world for example) and this is whp.
The more time I spend at the track and more data I accumulate, the more I realize that the biggest proble with the W212 is not the launch. It’s the power that gets pulled during shifts. It defeats the purpose for AMG to brag about their MCT millisecond shift times if they have to pull power during the shift to avoid problems. BMW (and Audi) got it right by recognizing the ZF8 tq converter auto was the right transmission for the job.
Edit: and remember that since their numbers start higher, the key will be gains over what they started with. Further, for me, the best gains will be in the usable rpm ranges of driving vs just the peak peak rpms that none of us sit at on a constant basis.
As mentioned before, those are just calculated numbers for reference to power numbers published by MBUSA. Important are the wheel power and the gains achieved at the wheel.
Our wheel results are 665whp and 670wtq, which are gains of +70whp and +72wtq.
We'll try and go to the track (PBIR) this week. Currently the car is on the lift to finalize the downpipe development.
For everyone that wants to read more about the whole crank vs. wheel hp and peak gains vs. gains at the peak, we created a section on our website.
http://www.renntechmercedes.com/inde...crank-wheel-hp
So who's up next ?









