C450 AMG Sport discussion only.
Dude, my information is correct. These types of problems may not be as prevalent as they were 10-20 years ago, but they are still prevalent. MB didn't some how magically start defying physics just because they are a premium luxury brand that you jerk off too nightly.
What exactly appeared to you as "fly off the handle," the fact that someone called bullsh^it on you?
Honestly, I can care less how smart you think you are or how smart you think the guy is, in the video that you posted. Fact is, you have zero knowledge about how Mercedes engines work (and obviously most other manufactures' engines that have been built in this century). Don't try to pass your BS off as fact. And after you get called on you BS, don't try to douche your way into getting people to believe you have a clue... not here.
Try this... try reading one of the M 276 service manuals, or better yet, try asking someone who has, maybe they can clue you in.

Other than that, this is childish so I'm going to be the bigger man and digress.
Aren't Mercedes-Benz amazing cars? I sure think so
Last edited by sean1.8t; Dec 28, 2016 at 08:08 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
What break-in period?
If the rule is stay under 100, no problem there...
That spoiler will be on my list...

It's a hand built AMG motor man, I would do a good break-in on it. Not the 1000 miles the suggest by any means. But I would do at least 3-400 miles.
vary the RPM's and don't go above 3000 for a short time then work your way up with like 40-50% load. After 200ish miles, in 4th and 5th gears, start getting up to 5-6000 rpm's in manual mode and let the car decelerate back down to idle over and over; This is a great technique to build safe cylinder pressure on a new motor.
It's a hand built AMG motor man, I would do a good break-in on it. Not the 1000 miles the suggest by any means. But I would do at least 3-400 miles.
vary the RPM's and don't go above 3000 for a short time then work your way up with like 40-50% load. After 200ish miles, in 4th and 5th gears, start getting up to 5-6000 rpm's in manual mode and let the car decelerate back down to idle over and over; This is a great technique to build safe cylinder pressure on a new motor.

With that said, I have been known to ride em hard and put em away wet.
now I'm not going to feel bad if I end up putting a black AMG badge on the rear like I've been contemplating. If the 43 gets it...







