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Modified BMW M3 vs Evosport Mercedes-Benz C63

July 6, 1:59 AMTampa Sports Car ExaminerMichael Berenis
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The long battle between German automotive manufacturers continues on past OEM. The original spec vehicles produced from the factory are quick enough, but adding a few modifications can really wake up these European beasts! The modifications to these vehicles can be performed by most avid sports car enthusiasts with minimal tooling. However, installing these parts can be somewhat of a tricky measure for those lacking experience with the assembly methods used in German vehicles. Kudos to the owners of these modified vehicles! Let's check out the mods!

E92 BMW M3

  • Encore Innovation X-pipe w/ HFC's
  • GIAC ECU flash
  • Rogue pulley
  • VFE filter
  • No rear seats
  • Stock exhaust

Evosport Evo3 Mercedes-Benz C63

  • Powerchip ECU
  • Evosport pulley
  • Evosport air box
  • Evosport LT headers
  • Evosport 3" exhaust
  • No catalytic converters

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