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That's right, the M112 engine from Mercedes-Benz was a V6 that kicked out 350 hp back in 2000. The standard M112 was a 3.2 liter motor that could produce around 225hp, but when AMG strapped two ...
Codenamed M112, it was a gasoline-fueled, four-stroke, spark-ignition V6 engine that built itself quite a reputation in terms of reliability. This 542,539-mile (873,131-kilometer) Benz stands as ...
It is still the original engine under the hood of the E-Class, a power plant codenamed M112, known for its reliability. The gas-fed, four-stroke, spark-ignition V6 fires right up and seems reliable.
The factory Eaton M112 supercharger was already equipped with a smaller-diameter pulley, which was paired with some mild bolt-ons to help the stock engine pump out 458 hp to the rear wheels.