Manhart Says Goodbye To The AMG Biturbo V8 With The C63 CR700 Last Edition | Carscoops carscoops ⬇️
, Manhart is taking its time to say goodbye. To do so in dramatic fashion it’s releasing the Manhart CR 700 Last Edition, based on the now previous-gen C63. As the name signifies, power is set at 702 hp and 678 lb-ft of torque., which the CR 700 is based on, developed 503 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque in stock form, with the CR700 adding an extra 199 hp and 162 lb-ft . Manhart isn’t just dialing up the boost on the Biturbo engine to achieve those numbers either.
The tuner installs its own Turbo Performance Kit which includes upgraded turbos, an upgraded intercooler, and a carbon intake. Then, Manhart does its ECU tuning to get the very most out of the new parts. Manhart says it upgraded the transmission to handle the power as well, while customers will be offered two downpipe options, including Sport units with 200-cell catalytic converters or Race units without cats altogether, for those who can get away with it.
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