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Fabspeed Mercedes-Benz AMG 65 6.0L V12 Bi-Turbo XperTune Performance Software FS.MER.M275.ECU

Was: $3,296.95
Now: $2,802.41
SKU:
FS.MER.M275.ECU
Weight:
2.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

Description

Enhance the performance of your Mercedes-Benz AMG 65's M275 6.0L V12 Bi-Turbo engine with Fabspeed Motorsport's ECU software upgrade. This upgrade optimizes various sensor inputs, air/fuel ratios, and boost pressure to significantly improve horsepower, torque, and overall driving dynamics.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Fitment:

    • Compatible with all Mercedes-Benz AMG 65 M275 6.0L V12 Bi-Turbo vehicles, including:
      • S-Class
      • SL-Class
      • G-Class
  • Impressive Performance Gains:

    • Stock:
      • 621 HP
      • 738 TQ
    • Tuned:
      • 741 HP
      • 888 TQ
  • Reversible Tuning:

    • Fabspeed Motorsport saves your stock/factory ECU settings, allowing you to revert your vehicle back to stock settings at any time.

Important Notes:

  • Non-Physical Product:
    • This upgrade requires you to send your ECU to Fabspeed for reprogramming. After purchase, you will receive a download link with detailed instructions.
  • Shipping Details:
    • Shipping costs for sending the ECU to Fabspeed are the responsibility of the purchaser. The ECU will be tuned within 24-48 hours of receipt and will be shipped back using the same method it was received (e.g., Ground, Overnight).
  • Special Requests:
    • Special requests and tune file upgrades may incur additional fees.

Purchase Disclaimer:

Fabspeed Motorsport does not condone the use of emission defeat devices for any vehicles used on public streets or roadways. Fabspeed Motorsport will not tamper, remove, disable, or bypass emissions equipment on a motor vehicle in accordance with 40 CFR Section 86.1854.12(a)(3), Clean Air Act 40 CFR 1068.101(b). This includes software, known as tunes, that reprogram a motor vehicle's electronic control module to alter engine performance and enable the removal of filters, catalysts, and other critical emissions controls.