Maybach Tuning Tips and Modifications

Maximise your Maybach’s driving pleasure

Thanks for visiting TorqueCars, we love Maybachs and see so many interesting Maybach projects.

If you are looking to build the ultimate Maybach then you came to the right place.

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

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

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Big valve kits – larger intake valves.

The heads primary job is the mixing of fuel and air and delivering this to the combustion chamber.

Any turbulence or drag can restrict the air flow into the engine starving you of power. So this TorqueCars article will focus on the intake valves and how they can be improved.

The aim of head tuning is both to maximise the amount of air and fuel that gets into the engine, and to improve the mixture.

Tuning for improved MPG

Tuning for economy. With the rising price of fuel one question TorqueCars frequently gets asked is how can a car be tuned for maximum economy. Short of getting the family to push the car everywhere there is a little that can be done to improve fuel economy.

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Blow off valves and dump valves.
When the throttle is closed (when you lift off the accelerator) in a turbo driven engine there is a build up of pressure as forced air is still coming from the turbo. Lifting off the throttle is a lot like putting a plug in the sink – the flow through is stopped and water would just build up and overflow the sink.

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