Anyone else despise the '14 C250 shift lag?
Is there a fix for this? Perhaps a tune or tuner? If this car would shift more crisply it would be sooooo much better!
That's my one and only official complaint - not that I've had the car long, under 200 miles of very spirited driving!
Of course my daily is a '13, but the '14 loaner that I had acted the same.
So to answer the question, I use "S" almost exclusively and I am also shiftng above 4k, more times closer to the redline at 5.5 - 6K range.
I like the paddle shifters more for downshifting for upcoming curves to get the car turned in and to be in the right exit gear - a bit better than automatic can predict in my opinion.
Does the tranny "brains" only learn "E" mode? I was hoping if I keep driving it like I stole it I would eventually see an improvement. It certainly does do better when the RPM's are kept up though!
I've read the lack-luster owner manual which doesn't even go into detail for cars that have just "E" and "S" and got nowhere.
I understand the "trans won't go above a selected gear" D1-D6 thing...don't know when I'll ever have a need for that really.
The last few days I've actually been driving it in "E" mode and letting the trans just do it's thing...but sometimes I like to have a bit of fun and push it along so the question still stands - what is the best way to paddle shift this car and in what mode for the best results.
My experience in "S" mode is that once I get to crusing speed, say 70 and the car still has an upshift left if you grab the up paddle, if not you'll be about ~400 rpm higher than necessary.
Why on earth couldn't they just put an "E,S,M" in this car like the AMG and call it a day? ARGH.
I've read the lack-luster owner manual which doesn't even go into detail for cars that have just "E" and "S" and got nowhere.
I understand the "trans won't go above a selected gear" D1-D6 thing...don't know when I'll ever have a need for that really.
The last few days I've actually been driving it in "E" mode and letting the trans just do it's thing...but sometimes I like to have a bit of fun and push it along so the question still stands - what is the best way to paddle shift this car and in what mode for the best results.
My experience in "S" mode is that once I get to crusing speed, say 70 and the car still has an upshift left if you grab the up paddle, if not you'll be about ~400 rpm higher than necessary.
Also what transmission buttons do you have and where are they located in the cabin?
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I still don't like the delay in paddle shifting though, it's way too slow in any mode, E or S or with the shift lever + or - which again, I have no idea why you MB has paddles and a shift lever option instead of just paddles in the sport version.
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You don't have an M mode at all? That has the best shifts in manual. They're much quicker than sport.
There are transmission tunes coming out now that eliminate the lag. You could look in to one of those?





