04' E55
04' E55
I am about to close a deal on one of these, car is mint and it is stock. The car is Tectite Gray Metallic and is STUNNING
What mods have you guys done for performance, what packages and what #'s do these car put down? What is cost as well of packages?
Thanks
What mods have you guys done for performance, what packages and what #'s do these car put down? What is cost as well of packages?
Thanks
I'm shopping for a family sedan as well and what i have researched so far is to avoid '03 and '04 model years...
Renntech ECU upgrade can net you around 50-60 more ponies....Cost wise i think it's around $2000 but i could be wrong...
Renntech ECU upgrade can net you around 50-60 more ponies....Cost wise i think it's around $2000 but i could be wrong...
L.E.T motorsports all the way they will save you thousands
Jerry Thornton
Phone: (312)446-6326
Email: sales@lettuning.com
Hours of Operation: Monday - Saturday 9:00AM - 5:00PM CST
Jerry Thornton
Phone: (312)446-6326
Email: sales@lettuning.com
Hours of Operation: Monday - Saturday 9:00AM - 5:00PM CST
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call Ed or Jon at Harbor Motorsports 714.379.7770. he owns a very reliable low 11s E55 running +580WHP, which i believe is a 2004 W211. he works with Hyevon Motors in house performance and Vadim @ VRP. he'll take care of you with quality, urgency, and cash flow friendly service. to learn more about the company and there other customers such as myself. go to BMWvsMBZ.com or MyMBOnline.com or MBWorld.org....
hes capable of doin ported superchargers, heat exchangers, intercoolers, tuning, metal fabrication, throttle body, pulleys and etc....
closed thread lol haha
hes capable of doin ported superchargers, heat exchangers, intercoolers, tuning, metal fabrication, throttle body, pulleys and etc....
closed thread lol haha
Last edited by tnb1786; Nov 3, 2008 at 11:51 AM.
I posted some differences between the model years a few months ago in this forum, try searching my posts. 03 doesn't have Nav, I don't think.
Awesome car, are you buying from a dealer?
Awesome car, are you buying from a dealer?
I think what is important is to go with a tuner you know that will help with support if you need it. Maybe find who one of your local tuners use and start your research from there.
I have had great personal experiences with RENNtech, but I'm sure everyone here has also had good experiences from LET, VRP and Kleemann as well.
For me having someone local to me was more important then saving a few bucks.
I have had great personal experiences with RENNtech, but I'm sure everyone here has also had good experiences from LET, VRP and Kleemann as well.
For me having someone local to me was more important then saving a few bucks.



