Mercedes Benz Performance and Tuning

Posted by John Smith on April 6th, 2018

We're very well aware of the shooting fuel prices in the market. A Mercedes Benz car is one of the very most reliable cars on the market today. But just like an individual who deserves some spa and pampering once in awhile, your Mercedes Benz car also deserves a tune-up. We've seen rapid growth in the technology in the field of automobiles. The super chip tuning technology is developed especially for the premium cars like Mercedes. It will ensure your car gives best performance without the hassle.

The word tune-up is generally associated and related to the overhaul, lubrication and detail of one's car. Originally, this term was historically related to the routine replacement of key ignition system parts like spark plugs and ignition points, along with some basic adjustments to help "tune" the engine. However, as a result of mounting pressure for increased fuel economy and lower emissions, car manufacturers were forced to adopt electronics and to do away with ignition points throughout the 1970's, combined with carburetor during the midst of the 1980s.

This resulted to the elimination of the necessity to replace and adjust a growing quantity of ignition and fuel system parts. Continuing their long standing tradition of motoring innovation, Mercedes Tuning has become tinkering with hybrid/fuel cell cars - such as for example their F800 research vehicle, which was also announced and displayed at this year's Geneva Motor Show; featuring a 204bhp four-cylinder diesel engine which will be coupled with a 15kW electric motor and seven speed automatic transmission. Anticipated for launch by the end of 2011, it will soon be Europe's first ever diesel hybrid, and seemingly a powerful effort at combining the benefits of an environmentally friendly car, with the style and qualities that the market has come to anticipate from Mercedes.

Once the vehicle is tuned, it wil dramatically reduce the emission and improve the performance by 15%. However, you need to tune the vehicle timely in order to avoid any inconvenience. The experts recommend visiting to the mechanic once in three months. The professionals will make sure that none of the part needs repairing. However, times are fast changing and cars are becoming more and more modern to adapt with the changes.

Along with these changes, people may also be having perceptions that tune-ups are no further essential for today's cars. But based on Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council, there is a misconception that today's modern vehicles don't need tune-ups simply because they never breakdown, but that only is not true. He further added when you're at the office and your computer falls, you can't get anymore work done. Oahu is the same with your vehicle. If the vehicle isn't being properly maintained, you're not going to have where you wish to go.

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