Opinions needed. Which tune (M157) - OE or EuroCharged?
#1
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Opinions needed. Which tune (M157) - OE or EuroCharged?
Im not even sure I should tune an engine with close to 70k miles on the clock....but....tis the season!!! I figured I'd give myself a Christmas present...since both tunes are on sale...and perk up the engine a bit. So which should I choose? Does anyone actually have the OE tune? Anybody have experience with the EC tune?
all opinions are greatly appreciated...
all opinions are greatly appreciated...
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Im not even sure I should tune an engine with close to 70k miles on the clock....but....tis the season!!! I figured I'd give myself a Christmas present...since both tunes are on sale...and perk up the engine a bit. So which should I choose? Does anyone actually have the OE tune? Anybody have experience with the EC tune?
all opinions are greatly appreciated...
all opinions are greatly appreciated...
I was faced with the same dilemma. Normally I would recommend renntech or eurocharged. Those cost a pretty penny though depending on the tune or package. However, check out Alpha performance (You know the guys who tune 2000hp Gtrs). They have a tune that produces 700Hp and 830 lbft torque.@ https://alphaperformance.com/calibra...o-calibration/ . For the same price or less than renntech or eurocharged you get more HP for cheaper and it's a proven company. Heck, check out the Alpha 7 and Alpha 9 package on an E63 (Same engine as our cls63) at
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Hello 1MavRick,
I was faced with the same dilemma. Normally I would recommend renntech or eurocharged. Those cost a pretty penny though depending on the tune or package. However, check out Alpha performance (You know the guys who tune 2000hp Gtrs). They have a tune that produces 700Hp and 830 lbft torque.@ https://alphaperformance.com/calibra...o-calibration/ . For the same price or less than renntech or eurocharged you get more HP for cheaper and it's a proven company. Heck, check out the Alpha 7 and Alpha 9 package on an E63 (Same engine as our cls63) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr-wNsYx3W8 . I was also contemplating whether or not to get the tune since people complain that the cars reliability reduces since parts wear out faster. But, keep in mind that it is true for people who plan to abuse the car or take it on tracks. But I believe for people like you and me who just want to drive normally, while having that power available, it should be fine. But this doesn't stop us from burning corvettes and GTRs every once in a while
I was faced with the same dilemma. Normally I would recommend renntech or eurocharged. Those cost a pretty penny though depending on the tune or package. However, check out Alpha performance (You know the guys who tune 2000hp Gtrs). They have a tune that produces 700Hp and 830 lbft torque.@ https://alphaperformance.com/calibra...o-calibration/ . For the same price or less than renntech or eurocharged you get more HP for cheaper and it's a proven company. Heck, check out the Alpha 7 and Alpha 9 package on an E63 (Same engine as our cls63) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr-wNsYx3W8 . I was also contemplating whether or not to get the tune since people complain that the cars reliability reduces since parts wear out faster. But, keep in mind that it is true for people who plan to abuse the car or take it on tracks. But I believe for people like you and me who just want to drive normally, while having that power available, it should be fine. But this doesn't stop us from burning corvettes and GTRs every once in a while
And youre right...my ‘commute’ is less than a half mile and I live in Atlanta where traffic is a way of life. So I’m not too awful worried about failure as long as the tune comes from a reputable company.
Decisions, man. Thanx for the response. And congrats on the new sled!
#4
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AMS would be my top choice. Those guys do amazing work on a variety of platforms. The only reason I’m really thinking of a tune so soon into ownership is because of the EOY sales by OE ($1000) and EC ($1300 for Stage 1 or 2). Those are just too good to pass up.
And youre right...my ‘commute’ is less than a half mile and I live in Atlanta where traffic is a way of life. So I’m not too awful worried about failure as long as the tune comes from a reputable company.
Decisions, man. Thanx for the response. And congrats on the new sled!
Did you end up getting the Eurocharged tune? I agree with you that it's a steal to get a stage 2 for $1300. I would no doubt have gotten it.
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Hello 1MavRick,
I was faced with the same dilemma. Normally I would recommend renntech or eurocharged. Those cost a pretty penny though depending on the tune or package. However, check out Alpha performance (You know the guys who tune 2000hp Gtrs). They have a tune that produces 700Hp and 830 lbft torque.@ https://alphaperformance.com/calibra...o-calibration/ . For the same price or less than renntech or eurocharged you get more HP for cheaper and it's a proven company. Heck, check out the Alpha 7 and Alpha 9 package on an E63 (Same engine as our cls63) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr-wNsYx3W8 . I was also contemplating whether or not to get the tune since people complain that the cars reliability reduces since parts wear out faster. But, keep in mind that it is true for people who plan to abuse the car or take it on tracks. But I believe for people like you and me who just want to drive normally, while having that power available, it should be fine. But this doesn't stop us from burning corvettes and GTRs every once in a while
I was faced with the same dilemma. Normally I would recommend renntech or eurocharged. Those cost a pretty penny though depending on the tune or package. However, check out Alpha performance (You know the guys who tune 2000hp Gtrs). They have a tune that produces 700Hp and 830 lbft torque.@ https://alphaperformance.com/calibra...o-calibration/ . For the same price or less than renntech or eurocharged you get more HP for cheaper and it's a proven company. Heck, check out the Alpha 7 and Alpha 9 package on an E63 (Same engine as our cls63) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr-wNsYx3W8 . I was also contemplating whether or not to get the tune since people complain that the cars reliability reduces since parts wear out faster. But, keep in mind that it is true for people who plan to abuse the car or take it on tracks. But I believe for people like you and me who just want to drive normally, while having that power available, it should be fine. But this doesn't stop us from burning corvettes and GTRs every once in a while
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I cant say enough good things about Eurocharged I was one of their original beta testers for the v7 tune when I had my C63. What a night and day change that was, the car was already a monster but that v7 took it to a whole new level and without sacrificing drivability. One thing that I could not get over was the rev match on the down shift it was amazing and I loved my drive to work in the morning getting on and off the express way. Eurocharged gets an A+ in my book.
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