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Old May 28, 2008 | 07:02 PM
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Under pressure: MTM Audi S5 GT Supercharged
  • 505 hp and 546 Nm torque
  • Top speed: 300 km/h, 0-100 in 4.3 secs
  • 4-pipe stainless steel sport exhaust system
  • Bigger brake system for maximum deceleration
  • Coilover suspension, amended axle geometry

Motoren Technik Mayer from Wettstetten, Germany, puts the Audi S5 under pressure. As “MTM GT Supercharged” the sporty coupe’s supercharged engine demonstrates impressive performance data. Together with bigger brakes, a coilover suspension and other minor changes, the result is an overall package which can take on the race track.

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Watch out, when it gets loose! At the slightest pressure on the accelerator the MTM S5 GT Supercharged rockets forward with brute force. The compressor added to the Audi 4.2 liter V8 by MTM is what makes this possible. An MTM intercooler housing with integrated water cooling ensures that the engine can always generate maximum performance. Overall, instead of the stock 354 hp, there is now all of 505 horsepower at 7190 rpm available. This makes an engine output of 120 hp per liter! The torque boost by 106 to 546 Nm emerges in vehement intermediate bursts, to which the driver can get addicted. The sprint from 0-100 km/h takes 4.3 seconds, turning many super sports cars green with envy. And up to its top speed of 300 km/h it can hold its own with any of them.

The evenly powerful, dynamic power display is underscored by a flow-optimized stainless steel sports exhaust system. The goose pimple-raising sound is released by four tailpipes, each 90 mm in diameter.

Curve-hugging and agile

MTM equipped its GT Supercharged with a perfectly tuned coilover suspension and in addition amended the axle geometry with higher camber angles. After the change, its driving dynamism and curve-hugging characteristics are so pronounced you never want to drive straight-ahead again. The steering characteristics are more precise and the agility enhanced, while road handling remains quite neutral.

Braking

Since a performance-enhanced vehicle also has to be reined in quickly, MTM improved the brake performance, too. Consequently MTM always provides the appropriate brake system for cars of all performance classes.

In the case of MTM GT Supercharged, the Bavarian specialists upgraded the deceleration with a new brake system on the front axle. This is a brake system with 8-piston fixed calipers and 380x34 mm pitted brake discs. The package includes the flexible steel lines and attachments. With the system the driver can decelerate the MTM GT Supercharged from 100-0 km/h within about 35 m.

The “pitted” brake discs incidentally represent a special design, manufactured especially for MTM. Typical of “pitted” brake discs are the holes which do not completely penetrate the disc. They look like and share the characteristics of a perforated disc, but hinder the crack formation which normally occurs after lengthy use.

The small difference

Optically the GT Supercharged does not look very different from the series model. Here MTM has gone in for understatement. Nevertheless – apart from the MTM exhaust system’s pipes – the “bimoto” MTM rims take care of a look clearly distinguished from the series. The eye-catching wheels are available in “shiny silver”, “titanium” and “diamond cut” finishes. MTM provides the “bimoto” rim for the S5 – as for other A5 models too – in 10.5x21” as a complete rim set together with 295/25/ZR21 tires.

At MTM the general rule is: special wishes are met. Customization is also carried out on an individual basis!
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http://www.tuningnews.net/article/08...-supercharged/

It could do without that gray stripe on the bottom but other than that, I think it's pretty nice!
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sexy!!! and love the power!
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Old May 28, 2008 | 07:36 PM
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Wheels are one inch too big but the car looks fantastic otherwise.
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Old May 28, 2008 | 07:37 PM
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ohhh me likey a lot. I think I'm either getting a 550 within the next few months or wait a little for a used 5 from Audi.
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Old May 28, 2008 | 08:59 PM
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I hate the logo along the side - gives it a cheapened look, like a Mustang. Also not feeling the front, which is way too busy. But no one can complain about 505/546 out of a 4.2L, I think.
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Beautiful car and now with more power!
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Old May 28, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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DAMN!!!! im speechless, I LOVE THIS CAR! but yeah, i could do without that stripe on the side as well.
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good god, bigger wheels are not always better.
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Old May 28, 2008 | 10:47 PM
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yea, the rims are tooooo big
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The rims do look a little too large in this pic, and don't really care for the graphics, but other than that this is one heck of a nice car.
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Originally Posted by Coco-bun
good god, bigger wheels are not always better.


i knew there was something wrong with the size of the wheels!



19s and a more severe drop perhaps?
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the decals make it look like a civic
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Originally Posted by whoster
i knew there was something wrong with the size of the wheels!



19s and a more severe drop perhaps?
i know, it's not like the BBK needs 21" to clear...i say take off that stupid sticker, front plate frame that has no plate, and put on some 19" BBS LM and it'll look even better!!
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Originally Posted by gengar
I hate the logo along the side - gives it a cheapened look, like a Mustang. But no one can complain about 505/546 out of a 4.2L, I think.
+1 My exact thought! Get rid of that sticker and its one HOT car
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Old May 29, 2008 | 09:02 AM
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That car needed a little more power. That would be a fast *** ride! I testdrove the S4 which has the same engine in it I think. It was fun but I didn't like the aftermarket situation for that car. The 335i had some pretty instant hp and tq upgrades. Audi makes a nice car. I had heard several people tell that Audis are a pain in the *** to get fixed if you don't take them to the dealership. Any truth to that?
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