'06 C230 engine



Anyone else have a suggestion for a sixties mod to be go with a find em or grind em box?
It's all just in fun.
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You cant get the C230 NA to have a lot of power. Kleemann only offers it to 270 HP. The money you are going to dump in that engine you might as well buy a better car. By better I mean something that suites your needs.
You're going to dump a lot of money to get the 230 to 270 HP. Then you want to get batter suspension so you are going to dump more money into that. I think the wiser choice would be to sell the c230 and get what you had before a e46 M3. Better power and better handling.
Or save up a little bit more money and get the BMW 335.
The ION Aurora XR rental looks great on the outside but is cheesy on the inside. The leather seats don't compensate. I even miss the way my MB trunk closes.
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P.S. manual is much more entertaining than automatic


I'm not doubting facts here - you know how I feel about that - a DSG/dual-clutch automagic is capable of much faster shifts than a traditional manual, even with the best of drivers. But when you have excellent manual transmission skills (not to brag here) and a RWD car with twin-turbo power and an excellent gearbox there's nothing (for me, anyway) quite like the sheer fun of it. It's just so satisfying. What you see as "stone age", I see as a proper transmission. For driver involvement and fun a traditional manual is the only way. I drive the 135i. I steer the Benz.
I like technology. But I also like self-checkouts at Wal-Mart and I generally prefer to shift my cars myself - maybe it's a control thing.

I'm not doubting facts here - you know how I feel about that - a DSG/dual-clutch automagic is capable of much faster shifts than a traditional manual, even with the best of drivers. But when you have excellent manual transmission skills (not to brag here) and a RWD car with twin-turbo power and an excellent gearbox there's nothing (for me, anyway) quite like the sheer fun of it. It's just so satisfying. What you see as "stone age", I see as a proper transmission. For driver involvement and fun a traditional manual is the only way. I drive the 135i. I steer the Benz.
I like technology. But I also like self-checkouts at Wal-Mart and I generally prefer to shift my cars myself - maybe it's a control thing.
(is it ironic that the zoom icon shows the guy shifting?)
Manuals offer unparalleled control, a SMG or DSG even the best, still are controlled by software and not by my right arm and left foot. Yes they may shift faster but not every one (aka 70%+ of the uk population and millions around the world) prefer a manual, where not aiming for speed in-between shifts but fun, not being able to involve more of your body in the control of the car, removes fun...standard.
I wouldn't have the 135i with an automatic, SMG/DSG or otherwise. It's simply toooo much fun. It's always been my opinion that you're really only steering if you are driving an automatic of any type, even the flappy-paddle ones that require you to change gears. I get it that they're capable of faster changes, but that doesn't make them more fun.
Manuals offer unparalleled control, a SMG or DSG even the best, still are controlled by software and not by my right arm and left foot. Yes they may shift faster but not every one (aka 70%+ of the uk population and millions around the world) prefer a manual, where not aiming for speed in-between shifts but fun, not being able to involve more of your body in the control of the car, removes fun...standard.
Having said that, I can honestly tell you that I prefer the engine in the 240 over the 4 banger even if it has more HP (I have driven both).
Also, I certainly would not buy a manual car as my primary vehicle - it's an inconvenience IMO. Also I would not be happy without 4matic here. We are trading in our E class and one of the main reasons (beyond the fact that it's out dated) is that it's useless in the snow (yes we could put snow tires on it in the winter and it would probably work fine). I still prefer 4matic even in rain and on dry roads.
Last edited by acr2001; Feb 20, 2010 at 11:02 PM.
It's my understanding that Adidas has a tune on his 2.5L V6 giving him 220HP and 200TQ (or something like that) combined with the 6MT - Check - I'd take that over my car any day. I would NOT take the 2.5L M272 with the 7G transmission. Too slow, too many gears, IMO and IME (In My Experience).
Edit: And you're correct, ACR. A manual transmission in NYC for a daily driver = epic failure.


