Driving experience with ESP off.
If the conditions are dry, ESP always remains off, if the conditions are wet, ESP will always remain on. ESP doesn't completely shut off, unfortunately
.
Edit: I have not tried spinouts w/ ESP off myself, but have experienced its action on both dry and wet roads.
Last edited by MarkL; Sep 17, 2002 at 09:49 AM.
John, don't know how this is possible. Are you saying there are "wet" sensors? I don't think so. I still think any braking action detected while ESP is off is due to drive wheel spin and the traction control component. Notice that ESP will correct vehicle tracking even when there are no "spinning" wheels -- it detects vehicle slip, not necessarily loss of drive wheel traction (i.e., spin).
Edit: I have not tried spinouts w/ ESP off myself, but have experienced its action on both dry and wet roads.
Last edited by Lynn; Sep 17, 2002 at 11:17 AM.
I think what John is saying is that in dry conditions he turns ESP off, and when it is wet, her turns it on. The sensor he is using is the one between his ears.
.In the immortal words of "what's her name" (Emily Letila?) on the old Saturday Night Live:
NEVERMIND!
I think what John is saying is that in dry conditions he turns ESP off, and when it is wet, he turns it on. The sensor he is using is the one between his ears.
.
ASR stands for Automatic Slip contRol. Don't ask me why its not ASC, that would make more sense to me also.
Turning off ESP (a) does nothing, (b) turns off some things or (c) turns off everything!
Anyway, I would like to know which setting allows more power at acceleration from dead stop. I don't want to smoke tires, but would like more acceleration power, if it is available
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
For best performance on dry surfaces, turn the ESP off. If you are a good enough driver, you will get the best performance with ESP off on wet surfaces, also.
But what about when wheel spin is not sensed? I want more power upon initial acceleration. I have an automatic C240, and as we all know, it has a lag in the power when you "floor" it from a dead stop. I'd like a little more "kick" when I "floor" it
If you really want to do a smokey burnout with a stock 240, put the car in dyno-mode, lubricate the right rear tire with water or oil, stand on the brakes with your left foot and on the throttle with your right foot. Enjoy.

If this topis is specifically about the c230, then once again I wish there were either separate c230 and c240/320 forums or there were some clearer indication in either the title of posts that this is a c230 only mod



