Pinging/Knocking/Detonation? Sounds like rocks in the engine on acceleration..
It basically sounds like engine knocking to me. You get on the accelerator and it immediately starts to sound like rocks are flinging around in the motor. As soon as you let off on the gas, and get back on it the sound goes away. Has anyone else had this problem?
Couple of notes: Car is a 2017 C300 Coupe, 2.0L Turbo motor, about 4500 miles. Uses 91 Octane gas (highest available in Tucson, AZ). Tucson elevation is ~2400 ft above sea level. Outside temps around the 80 degree F range. Car is in "Comfort" mode when it happens.
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Here 95 is standard and you can get 98 optionally.
Less then 95 is very hard to find here. I guess the US built cars are adjusted for a lower octane number. Might be the tuning has been a bit critical or the sensor detecting the pinging is malfunctioning.
Here 95 is standard and you can get 98 optionally.
Less then 95 is very hard to find here. I guess the US built cars are adjusted for a lower octane number. Might be the tuning has been a bit critical or the sensor detecting the pinging is malfunctioning.
Europeans use the Research Octane Number (RON) standard. US uses the AKI standard which is an average of the RON number and the Motor Octane Number (MON).
For that reason, a RON number will always be 4-6 points higher than the US's AKI number.
As an example:
European 95 RON is about equal to US 91 AKI.
European 98 RON is about equal to US 93 AKI.
Europeans use the Research Octane Number (RON) standard. US uses the AKI standard which is an average of the RON number and the Motor Octane Number (MON).
For that reason, a RON number will always be 4-6 points higher than the US's AKI number.
As an example:
European 95 RON is about equal to US 91 AKI.
European 98 RON is about equal to US 93 AKI.
As mentioned also, this looks like a defect then.
There are many inherent design limitations which can only be mitigated or concealed. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/au...es/15FOUR.html
http://wikicars.org/en/Straight-4_engine
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Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
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Only this and nothing more.”
Turns out to be a wheezing four cylinder crap pile....
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Last edited by removedCFGaccount; May 24, 2017 at 09:18 PM.
Happa, either you or your wife accidentally got a tank full of 88 or you have an engine problem. If I knew for sure that the fuel was good, I wouldn't hesitate to take it in and request that the tech ride with you while you demo the noise for him.
Last edited by Mr. J; May 25, 2017 at 12:55 AM.
i m drivin w205 c250 2015..
definitly about the quality from the fuel.. strange knockin happen only at first hard acceleration..
Last edited by Hapa88; May 25, 2017 at 10:45 AM.
Over a 20 minute drive of me constantly hammering it off the line or hard passing, I only experienced it once when I drove it.
I'll quadruple check with her to make sure she's using Premium gas, because that was my initial thought as well.





