Daimler Tuning Tips and Modifications

Maximise your Daimlers driving pleasure

Thank you so much for visiting TorqueCars, we love Daimler’s and see quite a few interesting projects.

If you are looking to build the ultimate Daimler then you’ve found the right place.

Our tuning tips and articles for the Daimler cover all the best mods and latest tuning methods to help you build a great modified Daimler.

With the help of our forum members, industry professionals and seasoned car modders we present a best practice guide to modding your Daimler.

Please join us in our forums, we love to hear what members are up to and it helps us spot trends so that we can ensure the site is always covering the latest and greatest tuning topics.

Feel free to drop a tip or suggestion on the comments box at the bottom of each and every article, this feedback is greatly valued and helps us refine our articles.

Car Tuning News Features Articles ICE Car care Tuning Handling Wheels Tyres Intake Exhaust Transmission

Adding NoS nitrous oxide to boost power gains.

Giggle gas – something to put a smile on your face. "Giggle Gas – Nitrous Oxide (N20) the power button!" […]

Connecting Rods

We look at the pros and cons of I and H bean conrods, the various materials used from Titanium, Aluminum, and Steel and discuss the best options for your car tuning project.
A performance engine requires optimum designed internal pistons, crankshafts and of course high performing conrods.

Guide to Essential Engine Cooling Mods

If your car is overheating through heavy track day use or you’ve carried out lots of modifications you’ll need to follow our engine cooling suggestions carefully.

We cover the most common solutions to an overheating engine from radiator and coolant upgrades to more serious measures.

Ceramic exhaust coatings and exhaust wrap

Under bonnet temperatures are one of the biggest performance killers around.

Quite simply, you want your engine to be sucking in cold air as this carries more oxygen and will allow you to burn more fuel.

The exhaust system is one of the contributors to under bonnet temperatures. You can therefore lag the exhaust to help prevent this heat soak into the engine bay.

Watch the video below on our new YouTube Channel.

Todays featured car modification articles



Member Benefits

Join our forum today and benefit from over 300,000 posts on tuning styling and friendly car banter.

You will also have full access to the modifed car gallery, project car updates and exclusive member only areas.

(All car owners of all ages and from all countries are welcome).


BMW 335i - 2021 COTY

We gave the BMW 335i our coveted car of the year award, read more about this awesome car and see why 335i Tuning Guide

Tips for N54 Tuning

Tips for N55 Tuning
Tips for B58 Tuning

Popular articles

Diesel tuning
ECU remapping
double de clutch
Induction Kits
Customize a car
Tuning Chips
Insuring Modified Cars
Track day insurance cover
Remapping Diesels
MPG Calculator
Unblock a DPF
Stages Of Tuning


Diesel Hot Hatch

Diesels? On Torquecars, Really?
Read more...

Limited Slip Diffs

Limited slip diffs, which LSD is best for handling.
Read more...

Stage 3 Tune

Stage 3 tune
Read more...

Chip Tuning

Chip Tuning – better engine management.
Read more...

Cryogenic Treatments

Cryogenic engine treatments
Read more...

Carbon Vents

Air vents – bonnet and carbon body vents.
Read more...

Lambo Doors

Lambo style doors suicide doors and gullwing door conversions.
Read more...

Flip Paint

Getting a flip paint effect
Read more...

Matt Paint

How to get a matt or silk paint finish.
Read more...

MPG Calculator

MPG calculator UK miles per Gallon - calculate MPG and save fuel
Read more...