Keen on German brand Audi modified after the introduction of a variety of powerful MTM modified cars, now they re-launched Audi RS3 Sportback exclusive three-stage conversion kit. While the maximum power output of the car is raised to 352 kilowatts (472 hp), and also the joint chassis, brakes, transmission and so were upgraded simultaneously. However, the highest version of the modified package takes € 10,600.
Audi RS3 Sportback models take the original 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder turbocharged engine, has a maximum power output of 254 kilowatts (340 horsepower). The MTM provides this conversion kit is divided into three stages, and this time the focus is not modified appearance, so the car still retains the original models of the aero package, Nissan coilovers, MTM just added orange and black body painting, replacement of the 19 feet Bimoto forged aluminum ring, eight-piston calipers and high performance brake pads only.
The first phase of MTM retrofit kit to upgrade the ECU program only through increases boost the value of making the maximum power output reached 306 kilowatts (410 hp) and maximum torque force reached 406 lbs - ft (550 Nm). mazda coilovers, The second phase of the modification of the many enhanced version of the supercharger intercooler, high-flow air filters, spark plugs dedicated, Downpipe, exhaust, etc. in the tail section, where the engine maximum power output of 316 kilowatts (424 hp) and maximum torque force for 413 pounds - feet (560 Nm).
Although the second phase of the modification has been close to perfect,nissan crankshaft, but the core is still the third stage of modification. MTM directly put on their own to increase the performance of Turbo engine, eventually making modified version of the RS3 has a maximum 352 kilowatts (472 hp) of power output and maximum 443 pounds - ft (600 Nm) of torque force. At the same time, also installed the corresponding Quattro four-wheel drive system Haldex ECU, it will increase the proportion of power the rear wheels, allowing the vehicle's handling has become more flexible.
No comments:
Post a Comment