What happened to the 190rev?




There is always Benzworld. If you decide to subscribe there you should. I used to be the moderator there for W201. You will get better advice here IMHO.
Cheers!
Last edited by 190Efan; Dec 22, 2024 at 03:16 PM.
From what i recall with the forum type stuff is that much of the mb crowd do not personally work on their own automobiles aside from general maintenance or asthetic modifications. I mostly used the site for researching through past posts for repair info and selling/buying parts. From what I have breifly gathered since 2013 parts have become harder to find and atleast in the los angeles area junkyards have gone mad with pricing if not gone to the wayside from big corporate mergers. Are cheap chinese parts and counterfeits the way of the future? Makes me wonder if this is the big push towards eliminating cars altogether...
All I was expecting for a response was whether if there was a community anymore or if everybody moved on. I lived down the road from one of the moderators from the 190rev, but he has since moved away and I've lost touch. As much as I lurked in the shadows of the site, I have to admit without a community knowledge is lost and parts resources are what kept my older junkers going.
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I buy my parts from the dealership I bought the car from if they have them (yes they are disappearing I know)
With Matrix pricing it is not super expensive and I know I am getting the right part and it will outlast the car at this point.
Junk yards in northern California have dried up of W201's. Have not seen one in over a year or two.
I have a 1989 original to me that is pretty much fully restored mechanically and cosmetically. I only drive that once every other week, and it s a pleasure to drive in manual.
The second one is also manual but still in the process of restoration. I am halfway there. This is my daily driver for now.
We have friends down in the LA area who were 190rev members and enthusiasts. You probably know them.
Hang around here for a while, the more the merrier!
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It is hilarious to see people posting emissions questions and all the random comments that pour in to this particular site. I assume all are like that.
For the record I have never owned prestine low mileage cars.
Bought my first w201 in '04 it was a '84 euro 8v that came with a cam, amg header, some kind of aftermarket exhaust, full lorinsor kit, bbs rg wheels, and factory tow bar. It was a gem in my opinion as it came poverty spec with no powersteering, no aircon, no abs, no cruise control, manual windows+sunroof, and 5spd. only luxury option was an electric pass mirror. I was the second owner that car was sitting for years before i bought it for 1300$. had trouble with the cis in beginning then took it to a mb independent and it ran almost flawless with excellent fuel economy with mega tall gearing. approx 70mph it was 2200rpm. had bad rings and sometimes would burn as much as a quart in a single night drive. after the 4th crack in the oil pan which i could fit a flip phone through. i parted most of it out since i already owned a 16v.
in '06 bought a 16v after looking for a few years for one i could afford. found a manual NAM one running with registration for 1250$. needed shifter rebuild (told seller tranny could be toast so he cut me a deal). at the time i had 3 project cars all running and registered, but it was hard to keep up with repairs mostly due to previous neglect. back in '12 i moved to monterey bay and would commute back to socal with the 16v for several months as my only car. spine issues while driving an old junker car for 3.5-4hrs one way was nerve racking. always carried extra bulbs, fuses, ovp, fuel pump relays, idle control valves, 2 spare tires, fluids, tools, and jack. luckily never had a major breakdown. in '13 it blew a headgasket and i parked it. hoping one day to get back to it; with better health and bigger budget. idealy wanted to swap to a 190d shell for smog reasons.
so that a bit of my story and why i wondered what happened to the 190rev
Last edited by theonlyone; Jan 13, 2025 at 05:45 PM.
probably back in '09 or 10 i remember i was approached by some photo guy from motormavens what wanted to do story about my 16v. im not the type to be in the spotlight so i expained to him that i would be embarrassed as its probably the most ratrod 16v on the road. besides my car was not that hella flush or whatever thing the kids were into. flaking clearcoat, dents, couple rust pimples, loose/broken trim, and lots of unfinished little jobs (enough to keep it functional was the way i rolled) didn't make it worthy in my mind. i didn't care for car meets or whatever internet hype. all i wanted was to enjoy the car through the drive mostly alone.




Completely agree that Banzworld has had a way of alienating the most knowledgeable folks who post in various forums there and driving them off with nastiness. This is a moderation problem more than anything — moderators help set and enforce forum culture.
DISCLAIMER: I have owned and run 500Eboard for more than 16 years.




Driving a couple of beat up W201's you must be an expert on these cars by now.
Cheers!
i grew up next to a german from germany (his wife a swede from germany) who loved air cooled vws and pre 90s MBs. I am japanese with parents from japan naturally I had an affinity for japanese cars. I liked european cars, but always thought they were out of my league. My neighbor bought and sold many things as a hustle including cars. My childhood with him was much like the american pickers show as i would have a side gig with him cleaning out hoarder houses that he made deals with the party's family members in exchange for everything there. he knew antiques and was a jack of all trades. he used to tell stories of post ww2 germany when he was a boy looking for things to scavenge off the streets to use or resell. when he came to the US he imported his 78 merc sprinter van. in short the man had pretty much anything you could imagine if not knew where to get it. from gold teeth to vintage surf boards to tiffany lamps and so on. at one point he had a split window bug, mercedes rv, unimog, limos, firetruck, rolls silver shadow, mustang mach1, chrysler imperials, all kinds of random cars. for his personal use mainly was the sprinter, 300td's, 300sdls. my euro 8v belonged to his acquaintance who imported it to socal from germany in '85.
i wanted a 4 door manual car of course rwd, but was limited by budget. mostly because i thought it wouldn't stick out as much to people or the heat so long as it was not a bmw. in those days out here kids were into drag racing hondas and muscle cars.;non of which i was into. i recalled watching safari rally/ wrc, dakar, camel trophy, previous groupb, stuff as a kid in late 80s through japanese tv coverage. then later in the early-mid 90s le mans with 787b, f1 with senna, japanese highway racing and drifting/mountain driving.
after driving the 201 i fell in love with the handling in that it was almost the opposite of the suspen philosophy of the japanese. japanese traditional sports cars were short stroke, heavy spring rate, small swaybars. german were long stroke, soft spring rate, heavy swaybars which were better suited for the crap roads here. my last iteration of setup on my 16v is significantly stiffer than stock i thought the ride quality was comprable to an audi a4 that my grandma bought in '08. in '01 i bought my first car which was the last rwd toyota corolla which my intent was learn wrenching and car control. as time went on drifting/ japanese car culture became more mainstream here it was becoming harder to just enjoy without poser crowds. sort ruined it for me in general as its just another fad for general population.
my gripe with it all is this mentality to unnecessary need to babastarrdize, turn everything into drag racing, and fashion shows instead of enjoying things for what they are. blame the operator first instead of the machine. modify according to growing driver skill. but i guess thats the car culture here...
Last edited by theonlyone; Jan 14, 2025 at 12:34 AM.
Last edited by theonlyone; Jan 14, 2025 at 12:59 AM.




So it would simplify the shifter design.
What does not make sense for around town driving is the dog leg. I know there are enthusiasts out there who love the car for the history and limited addition production but dog leg only makes sense on a track as one would just use 2-3 shifting and revving up the engine 4-6K rpms. When one is driving around town revving the engine 2-3K rpms at 25-40mPH the most important gear is 3-4.
Also forward gear one and backwards reverse gearing makes most sense intuitively. Having it backwards is just not intuitive but works fine for track as reverse is never used.
I am biased towards my 2.6 gearings of course because I am accustomed to it since the basic H pattern was on the family W115 4 speed manual.
I do remember I had a guy once come by to buy parts with a 5zyl 2.5 turbo 190d with a getrag and lsd. Thought it was an interesting combo to drive.
Last edited by theonlyone; Jan 15, 2025 at 04:06 AM.
Completely agree that Banzworld has had a way of alienating the most knowledgeable folks who post in various forums there and driving them off with nastiness. This is a moderation problem more than anything — moderators help set and enforce forum culture.
DISCLAIMER: I have owned and run 500Eboard for more than 16 years.
i grew up next to a german from germany (his wife a swede from germany) who loved air cooled vws and pre 90s MBs. I am japanese with parents from japan naturally I had an affinity for japanese cars. I liked european cars, but always thought they were out of my league. My neighbor bought and sold many things as a hustle including cars. My childhood with him was much like the american pickers show as i would have a side gig with him cleaning out hoarder houses that he made deals with the party's family members in exchange for everything there. he knew antiques and was a jack of all trades. he used to tell stories of post ww2 germany when he was a boy looking for things to scavenge off the streets to use or resell. when he came to the US he imported his 78 merc sprinter van. in short the man had pretty much anything you could imagine if not knew where to get it. from gold teeth to vintage surf boards to tiffany lamps and so on. at one point he had a split window bug, mercedes rv, unimog, limos, firetruck, rolls silver shadow, mustang mach1, chrysler imperials, all kinds of random cars. for his personal use mainly was the sprinter, 300td's, 300sdls. my euro 8v belonged to his acquaintance who imported it to socal from germany in '85.
i wanted a 4 door manual car of course rwd, but was limited by budget. mostly because i thought it wouldn't stick out as much to people or the heat so long as it was not a bmw. in those days out here kids were into drag racing hondas and muscle cars.;non of which i was into. i recalled watching safari rally/ wrc, dakar, camel trophy, previous groupb, stuff as a kid in late 80s through japanese tv coverage. then later in the early-mid 90s le mans with 787b, f1 with senna, japanese highway racing and drifting/mountain driving.
after driving the 201 i fell in love with the handling in that it was almost the opposite of the suspen philosophy of the japanese. japanese traditional sports cars were short stroke, heavy spring rate, small swaybars. german were long stroke, soft spring rate, heavy swaybars which were better suited for the crap roads here. my last iteration of setup on my 16v is significantly stiffer than stock i thought the ride quality was comprable to an audi a4 that my grandma bought in '08. in '01 i bought my first car which was the last rwd toyota corolla which my intent was learn wrenching and car control. as time went on drifting/ japanese car culture became more mainstream here it was becoming harder to just enjoy without poser crowds. sort ruined it for me in general as its just another fad for general population.
my gripe with it all is this mentality to unnecessary need to babastarrdize, turn everything into drag racing, and fashion shows instead of enjoying things for what they are. blame the operator first instead of the machine. modify according to growing driver skill. but i guess thats the car culture here...
Driving a couple of beat up W201's you must be an expert on these cars by now.
Cheers!
Tint the windows so you can't see the moron behind the wheel. Not to mention todays cars are unbelievably easy to drive yet there is a need to lay down in the seat with 1 hand on the wheel as if it is a low rider with 1/4 turn of steering play. As cut throat are people are out here and willing to pull out in front just to drive slower its a nightmare. Everybody thinks money fixes anything, so the more to you pretend to have the more you demand respect. Its not the america i remember. Driving something you care about on the road for that long does not seem fathomable to me. its quite an achievement.
190fan i thought the lowest on the totem pole was the 1.8petrol or the 2.2 diesel w201. the 16v is really not that special it was considered slow new and even slower by todays standard. My first car was a corolla gt-s rear wheel drive that had a 1.6 yamaha developed twincam 16v head that revs to 7800rpm, close ratio 5spd, clutch type lsd 4.3final drive, live axle with 4link, 4 disc brakes, sport seats with adjustable lumbar/rib support, and engine oil cooler all from factory. Lightweight short wheel base it was loads of fun to drive the w201 16v kind of feels like a bigger more mature version of it both from 1986.
Last edited by theonlyone; Jan 17, 2025 at 04:05 AM.
Tint the windows so you can't see the moron behind the wheel. Not to mention todays cars are unbelievably easy to drive yet there is a need to lay down in the seat with 1 hand on the wheel as if it is a low rider with 1/4 turn of steering play. As cut throat are people are out here and willing to pull out in front just to drive slower its a nightmare. Everybody thinks money fixes anything, so the more to you pretend to have the more you demand respect. Its not the america i remember. Driving something you care about on the road for that long does not seem fathomable to me. its quite an achievement.
190fan i thought the lowest on the totem pole was the 1.8petrol or the 2.2 diesel w201. the 16v is really not that special it was considered slow new and even slower by todays standard. My first car was a corolla gt-s rear wheel drive that had a 1.6 yamaha developed twincam 16v head that revs to 7800rpm, close ratio 5spd, clutch type lsd 4.3final drive, live axle with 4link, 4 disc brakes, sport seats with adjustable lumbar/rib support, and engine oil cooler all from factory. Lightweight short wheel base it was loads of fun to drive the w201 16v kind of feels like a bigger more mature version of it both from 1986.




