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Pogea Racing Audi A7

February 17, 2011 | CATEGORIES: Audi

German tuning firm Pogea Racing has announced a performance kit for the Audi A7 called the Seven Sins. Focusing mainly under the hood, Pogea Racing tuned the ECU to optimize the power from both the 3.0 TDI and 3.0 TFSI engines found in the Audi. For the 3.0-liter TDI Multitronic, the engineers were able to improve the figures to 251 PS and 468 Nm of torque. Now the TDI S-Tronic model was increased to 289 PS and 555 Nm of torque, while the supercharged 3.0 TFSI boosts 345 PS and 495 Nm of torque. Next, the tuning company removed the electronic V-max top speed limiter on the Audi A7, and the price for these modifications is pretty reasonable at €1799.

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MTM Audi A7

February 8, 2011 | CATEGORIES: Audi

The tuning firm MTM has released a modest kit for the recently launched five-door coupe Audi A7 prestigious Sportback. Focusing on the sports car performance and handling, the MTM program accomplished both considerably well. Although not available for all engines in the A7 luxury range, the tuners at MTM were able to increase the output of the 3.0 liter diesel engine from 244 hp to 285 horsepower. This boost of power was achieved from the MTM M-Cantronic module developed for the Audi A7, and priced at 1,250 Euro. Handling was improved with the installation of the world renowned Bimoto 9-spoke race design wheels, along with 20mm or 30mm spacers for the customer to choose.

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West Coast Customs Tron Audi R8

January 21, 2011 | CATEGORIES: Audi

Here’s some crazy tuning by the guys from West Coast Customs and Monster Cable on the Tron themed Audi R8. Take one look at the car and the only thing that comes to mind is sick, literally, you will feel that after seeing all the pictures. Definitely overkill since the Tron motorcycle already seems to be a bust. However, some people will probably like it and want to make their car glow, even if it’s not a supercar like the Audi R8 Tron. Thankfully, there were no modifications under the hood, and West Coast Customs strictly stuck to customizing the exterior with glowing rims, glowing vents, glow seats, and a blinding chrome finish. It looks like they did a professional job building the Audi, but whoever drives this car will probably cause more accidents than help the road.

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MR Car Design Audi Q7

January 20, 2011 | CATEGORIES: Audi

The latest tuning job performed by MR Car Design features the Audi Q7 receiving a nice facelift and carrying the 4.2-liter TDI engine. A refreshing styling kit for the Q7 consists of a redesigned front bumper and rear end to include LED daytime running lights, new headlights, and LED taillights. Contrasting the white body paint is a new set of 22-inch wheels wrapped in 265/35/22 rubber, while the interior received a new sports steering wheel from the Audi RS6. Under the hood, engineers from MR Car Design were able to increase the Audi Q7′s performance numbers to 374 horsepower and 870 Nm of torque. Lastly, the tuners removed the Audi’s electronic speed limiter, and offer an electronic module for the suspension to lower the Q7 ride height.

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Senner Tuning Audi A1 Performance Kit

January 19, 2011 | CATEGORIES: Audi

A new performance kit has been released by the guys at Senner Tuning for the gas powered 1.4 TFSI Audi A1. The German tuning company began with a new free-flow air filter, remapped ECU, and custom stainless steel exhaust. These upgrades increased the power from 122 hp and 200 Nm of torque, to 156 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. This is a great package for any Audi tuning enthusiast, priced at €4,590 for the basic kit, or the US equivalent of $6,100. It comes completed with a set of black-polished 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Hankook S1 Evo tires. New sport springs lower the car’s ride height by 35 mm, and Senner Tuning also offers a variety of aftermarket accessories, including a full sport suspension with rebound and compression adjustment, carbon trim for the interior, and LED rear lights at an additional cost.

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