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W204 engine


Guest phicho

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If you have not done so, change the drive mode to "S" instead of "C". Your car will be a bit more zippy and smoother. Sounds like you have only the 180 or 200 model kompressor. The body is really heavy as the weight to power ratio is dismal. The supercharger does make a lot of huff and grant. The other option is to upgrade the engine with a higher tuned ECU and other performance upgrades like improved air intake, exhausts, etc. Hope this helps. 8)

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If you have not done so, change the drive mode to "S" instead of "C". Your car will be a bit more zippy and smoother. Sounds like you have only the 180 or 200 model kompressor. The body is really heavy as the weight to power ratio is dismal. The supercharger does make a lot of huff and grant. The other option is to upgrade the engine with a higher tuned ECU and other performance upgrades like improved air intake, exhausts, etc. Hope this helps. 8)

thanks for the advise. Yes I have the C200 Kompressor. where can i upgrade the higher tuned ECU?

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find my W204 engine not as smooth, very rough.

any way to make it smoother and less noisy?

you can consider a drop in K&N filter, that will make your engine breathe better and noise defintely will be reduced.

oh really? I thought with a less restrictive air fliter the air induction noise will also increase?

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