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Renntech C74 Fitted with Akrapovic Exhaust

Last month, the American aftermarket specialist Renntech brought the world an impressive modifiecation kit for the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, with the package using the C74 name.

Now, the company has fitted the C74 with a new exhaust coming from Akrapovic and is offering us a video that demonstrates the creations’ potential.

The tuner Power War fighter is fitted with a titanium Akrapovic exhaust that offers a 43 pound (19.5 kg) weight reduction and a 12 hp & 16 lb-ft (21.7 Nm) of torque output premium.

You can sit back and enjoy the video, which shows the vehicle performing a short burn-out. Subsequently, the car is put through its paces on U.S. roads, with the soundtrack being delicious.

We’ll remind you what the modifications included in the C74 pack are (these now also include the new exhaust):

EXTERIOR AERO PRODUCTS
•  Full Carbon Fiber Widebody kit (prototype shown)
• Carbon Fiber Rear Decklid Spoiler
• Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
• Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser w/ Integrated Exhaust Tips
• 19 x 9.5" Front / 20 x 10.5" Rear Signature 3 Piece Forged Aluminum Wheels
• Nitto INVO Performance Tires, 275 / 30 / CR 19 Front, 305 / 25 / CR 20 Rear

PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS
• RENNtech Carbon Fiber Airbox and High Performance Air Filters
• Custom Air Inlet Panel (prototype)
• 82mm Throttle Bodies
• Upgraded Camshafts
• Modified Ported and Polished Cylinder Heads
• RENNtech ECU / TCU Software Upgrades
• Stainless Steel Headers
• Sound and Performance Pipe
• 100% Locking Limited-Slip Differential
• Fully Adjustable Sports Suspension
• Performance Braking Package stage 3 by RENNtech
• Carbon Fiber Front and Rear Stabilizer Braces


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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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