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Are you saying we could change (weld) the primary cats from OEM
to the new high flow ones you suggested? W209 = easy
Soo option 1 : replace the secondary cats with high flow = ~10WHP
option 2 : replace the secondary and primary with high flow = ~20WHP?
option 3 : replce sec. cats and your headers (has primary included) = ~ 25WHP ?
My question was more about option 2 beacause we already discussed option 1 and 3...
thx
Are you saying we could change (weld) the primary cats from OEM
to the new high flow ones you suggested? W209 = easy
Soo option 1 : replace the secondary cats with high flow = ~10WHP
option 2 : replace the secondary and primary with high flow = ~20WHP?
option 3 : replce sec. cats and your headers (has primary included) = ~ 25WHP ?
My question was more about option 2 beacause we already discussed option 1 and 3...
thx
Hello Tony,
Each pair of high flow cats will free roughly 10 HP. Our headers make roughly 23HP/25TQ by themselves. How much they make all together is tough to predict exactly since nobody has done a direct dyno with all 3 combined but the gains should be very impressive to say the least I'm sure. However, you can't simply add 23 + 10 + 10, its not that simple. Realistically though 35-40HP should be possible for all three combined.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




Each pair of high flow cats will free roughly 10 HP. Our headers make roughly 23HP/25TQ by themselves. How much they make all together is tough to predict exactly since nobody has done a direct dyno with all 3 combined but the gains should be very impressive to say the least I'm sure. However, you can't simply add 23 + 10 + 10, its not that simple. Realistically though 35-40HP should be possible for all three combined.
WOW, this is sweet ! Your header + primary cats + sec. cats = ~35WHP
Do you know if the Primary cats are easy to weld, install? looks like a toff
spot to do some work down there...
Always good infi on here
Yes, #150 is your resonator, the W209s CLK55s do not appear to have a resonator where as the W208 CLK55s do. (according to the MB EPC catalog)
Last edited by AMS Performance; Sep 26, 2009 at 03:28 AM.
Hope that helps,
~AMS~
Yes, #150 is your resonator, the W209s CLK55s do not appear to have a resonator where as the W208 CLK55s do do.
You have been saying that the AMG muffler and resonator are not a restriction to exhaust flow. Have you measured the backpressure of these two items under a full load?
Without that information it would be hard to say if they are restrictive or not, or are you basing your comments off of other data.
You mention the 200 cell metal core cats. Do you have a source for those? As I take my car to the roadracing tracks in my area, I could take advantage of the slightly higher flowing cats.
Thanks
Jeff
Jeff, the cat's recomended by AMS were 300 cell highflow metal cores. I ordered two of the ones he recomended from Magnum exhaust off of ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...SA:MOTORS:1123
Didn't receive them yet but will post dyno results after installed. My set up will be no primary cat's (per your recomendation) with Kleemann headers & down pipes and high flow 300 cell metal core secondary cats to replace the OE cats. I note that the OE primary cat's were really heavy, about 10-15lbs each.
Others, Hooley mostly, noted that he found 15 to 20 hp by deleting the secondary cats and replacing them with straight pipes. AMS notes that the w210 E55 guys realized about 10 to 12 hp by replacing the OE secondary cats with highflow secondary cats. So far I have not found a dyno on this board showing the increased hp/tq of a na 55 engine with no primaries and high flow secondary cat's. We will see if this does anything over my previous shorty headers ecu mod's.
Jeff, by the way, can you descibe to me here or by pm how to modify the intake elbow and throttle body? I am working on getting the MAF body bored out to 80mm, that leaves me with possibly deleting the separation slats in the intake elbow (or whatever else you recomend) and either having the throttle body bored out to 80mm or modified per your 5 degree post (which I don't yet understand).
I measured the backpressure of the resonator and got no more than 2.5 psi from the stock AMG C43 piece on a 55 liter motor. And at the exhaust muffler I coudn't get anymore backpressure than 1 psi.
So based on that info I would say there is little restriction to exhaust flow from those two items which is cool because I like the quiet mode when I am blasting up through the canyons and track. Still interested to know if you have a scource for 200 cell cats?
Tump43,
On my Throttle Body I just bored a nice smooth 10 degree angle to the blade to help smooth out the airflow and the transition from the 80 mm tubing to the throttle body. I aslo took the manifold off and ported a nice rounded entry to the manifold so when the air reaches this point it will flow better.
I would cut out the elbow flow directors as they are not a real help on our larger motors. But you will need to fill in to indents on the sides and make the elbow inside smooth. If you want you could leave the airflow director on the shortside bend as it may help a little with airflow as the turn is really sharp. IF you sned me your MAF housing I will take care of it and also do the elbow too.
PM me for details.
Jeff
Last edited by speedybenz; Sep 27, 2009 at 10:14 PM.
The 2nd source I posted has the cats listed for $75 shipped instead of $90 shipped for a little bit more savings, both links are same brand thunderbolt OBD2 49-state legal 300-cell metal core cats, so its merely price difference.
The difference between 300-cell cats & zero 2nd cats is 10hp/12TQ vs. 13HP/19TQ (our dyno vs. hooleys dyno). Therefore its a differential of only 3HP/7TQ, which isn't much when you consider the actual difference (200cell cats will be only marginally better). Therefore in that regard, the 300-cell cats will get you roughly 77% HP & 63% TQ compared to no cats at all. And since they are street legal and will save lots of legal headaches and they clean up the sound while still giving improve exhaust not... seems like its worth it to just keep the environment a bit cleaner and give up a few HP.
For the record, I run high flow secondaries & AMS headers (obviously).... everything else is bone stock and the car sounds amazing, clean, OEM refined, smooth, deep.








