A4/S4/RS4 MTM supercharged RS4.


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Just_me said:
Give me a stock anyday. You dont mess with perfection :D
The stock car has its merits, but some of us RS fans can't let go of forced induction, especially when it'll push 500+ horsepower in the car.
 
bum-man said:
Ruined.

BTW is MTM a French company? If so, even more ruined!

MTM is one of the best, if not the best tuner for audi. plus it would be cool if they kept the normal Audi RS4 body with the supercharged engine so its even more of a wolf in sheeps skin;)
 
Audi4Life said:
here is the picture...mother!!!!:icondrool

Sorry to disapoint you but that's only a RS4 with MTM rims and with higher top speed:

MTM is tuning the Audi RS4 in a very special way, killing the old speed limiter and lifting the new top speed to 282 km/h!
That's not the physical maximum, but MTM will implement a new speed limiter to that speed according to safety reasons.

The adjustment will take 2-3 hours at MTM or you can order the speed kit at MTM for 799 EUR
 
Yannis said:
Sorry to disapoint you but that's only a RS4 with MTM rims and with higher top speed:

MTM is tuning the Audi RS4 in a very special way, killing the old speed limiter and lifting the new top speed to 282 km/h!
That's not the physical maximum, but MTM will implement a new speed limiter to that speed according to safety reasons.

The adjustment will take 2-3 hours at MTM or you can order the speed kit at MTM for 799 EUR


i know.I was actually talking about the looks:t-cheers:
 

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