Poor 0-60; WTF?
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Yeah. The butt dyno and the smokey 2-1 downshifts tell me it gained much more in the midrange.
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0-60 is a *******ized way to test a car's acceleration... its all about traction!!! Test the car in teh 1/4 mile for real acceleration results!!
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0-60 in the low 5's..
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/seda...mg/index1.html
so it's not hard to do a "DYI 0-60" and get 5.8.. dig?
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/seda...mg/index1.html
so it's not hard to do a "DYI 0-60" and get 5.8.. dig?
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Originally Posted by ricky.agrawal
CE750 and Black C32, keep it civil, no excuses.
He started it!
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ok.. you know it tend to stay civil.. just hate attitude.
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Originally Posted by CE750
Go shove it pal, or at least your elitist attitude.. I've driven 90% of the benzes sold today.. my family together probably has more AMG's than most dealers in their inventory. I chose to drive a CDI cause I believe in Diesel, not cause it's all I can afford.
The stock C32 is between 5.1 and 5.3 in all the published data.. so a driver could easily time it a 5.8 on a stop watch by had.
Are you saying the C32 is quicker than the C55 or something?
The stock C32 is between 5.1 and 5.3 in all the published data.. so a driver could easily time it a 5.8 on a stop watch by had.
Are you saying the C32 is quicker than the C55 or something?
Unlike most people, I do not believe that all diesel owners are treehugging commies. I am sure that you and your prolific family (which clan apparently owns an AMG used-car lot, but stuck you with a stinkpot) are bastions of yankee capitalism.
Keep up the good work comrade.
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0-60 times are extremely close between a stock C32 and stock C55. I don't know where you're getting your mid 5's for a C32 vs low 4's in a C55
Funny, who's the elitest?
Funny, who's the elitest?
Originally Posted by CE750
I've driven 90% of the benzes sold today.. my family together probably has more AMG's than most dealers in their inventory.
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Originally Posted by Vomit
Lighten up, Francis. First of all, the 32 and 55 are essentially equal in straight-line acceleration...your "mag racer" figures for the C32 are wrong, as the fastest recorded time was a 4.5 0-60 (Motor Trend, if I remember correctly), with averages around 5 flat (just like the C55). Where the 55 excels is in the twisties, where it apparently (I have not driven one) is quite an improvement over the 32.
Unlike most people, I do not believe that all diesel owners are treehugging commies. I am sure that you and your prolific family (which clan apparently owns an AMG used-car lot, but stuck you with a stinkpot) are bastions of yankee capitalism.
Keep up the good work comrade.
Unlike most people, I do not believe that all diesel owners are treehugging commies. I am sure that you and your prolific family (which clan apparently owns an AMG used-car lot, but stuck you with a stinkpot) are bastions of yankee capitalism.
Keep up the good work comrade.
I'm detecting a bit of C55 envy.. And I need to lighten up?
I've had enough of this discussion. Jacko would sure love to hear you call me a commie, that would have him in tears.
Peace out..
oh.. btw.. the C55 0-60 according to the same magazine is 4.9sec.
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/seda...rc/index1.html
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Video of me doing 0-60 with C32
You can see I punched on the gas when the video was at 3.5 second ... and reached 60 mph at 9 second of the video. That's around 5.5 seconds but I did a bad launch with too much wheel spin PLUS i had a passenger. So a stock C32 should pull less than 5 seconds in 0-60.
C32 and C55's 0-60 times should be around the same, but on the highway it's a different story.
You can see I punched on the gas when the video was at 3.5 second ... and reached 60 mph at 9 second of the video. That's around 5.5 seconds but I did a bad launch with too much wheel spin PLUS i had a passenger. So a stock C32 should pull less than 5 seconds in 0-60.
C32 and C55's 0-60 times should be around the same, but on the highway it's a different story.
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When the magazines test 0-60 and 1/4 mile times I'm sure its under near perfect conditions such as a perfectly flat track, little if any imperfections etc. In the real world I can understand how times could be a bit higher. The highway I tested my c32 on was anything but flat or free of imperfections. So I'm not too disappointed with a 0-to-60 time of 5.4. Again, that's with myself and a passenger. Oh, and if it matters, crappy Hankook Ventus for tires.........
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996 C4, previously owned 996 c2, c32 amg, 350z, R33 GTR, R34 GTR
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When I had my R34 GTR skyline, magazines were quoting 4.6 s to 60. I tried it and got 5.8. Turns out they launched the car with 4500rpm and side stepped the clutch.
My C32 will not take full throttle from standstill without the esp intervening.
The best times are with esp off and holding the car on the brakes at 1800rpm.
I`m sure the variability is down to traction. These test figures are done with 'other peoples cars' and so little regard for mechanical sympathy.
I also think that to 60, the C32 will be slightly faster than the C55 because of the effect of the supercharger, but at higher speeds the extra power and torque of the C55 will dominate. There is also gearing to consider.
When I had my R34 GTR skyline, magazines were quoting 4.6 s to 60. I tried it and got 5.8. Turns out they launched the car with 4500rpm and side stepped the clutch.
My C32 will not take full throttle from standstill without the esp intervening.
The best times are with esp off and holding the car on the brakes at 1800rpm.
I`m sure the variability is down to traction. These test figures are done with 'other peoples cars' and so little regard for mechanical sympathy.
I also think that to 60, the C32 will be slightly faster than the C55 because of the effect of the supercharger, but at higher speeds the extra power and torque of the C55 will dominate. There is also gearing to consider.
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c'mon people leave the 0-60 tests to the mags.
benzo is right 0-60 means zilch more or less, its too dependant on traction and the drivers skill to indicate the performance of a car in the realworld let alonme judge whether or not a car has problems. If you start losing races from a roll to cars you shouldn't be losing to, only then you should start to worry.
benzo is right 0-60 means zilch more or less, its too dependant on traction and the drivers skill to indicate the performance of a car in the realworld let alonme judge whether or not a car has problems. If you start losing races from a roll to cars you shouldn't be losing to, only then you should start to worry.
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My C32's 0-60mph is 4.98 seconds with ESP on. People who did 0-60mph in 5.8 seconds should bring their car back to the dealer and have it checked. In normal condition, C32 shouldn't go over 5.5 seconds in 0-60mph.
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If you bought a C55 to get the best 0-60 time possible, you bought the wrong car. Timing it with a stopwatch while your driving is perhaps the most inaccurate way of measuring anything.
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Originally Posted by Cabby
If you bought a C55 to get the best 0-60 time possible, you bought the wrong car. Timing it with a stopwatch while your driving is perhaps the most inaccurate way of measuring anything.
I will try a Gtech.
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The best possible time FOR the C55 is obviously what I want. Clearly one doesn't buy a C55 for the best possible 0-60 time.?.?.?
I will try a Gtech.
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I will try a Gtech.
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The "pre-roll" value on the G-tech was set by the factory to around 12 inches. It's because you are allowed to roll out for a small distance before the timer starts on the drag strip, therefore first 0.5 second doesn't count.
You should set the pre-roll to 0 since most magazine's 0-60 test were done with zero pre-roll.
You should set the pre-roll to 0 since most magazine's 0-60 test were done with zero pre-roll.
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Originally Posted by reggid
c'mon people leave the 0-60 tests to the mags.
benzo is right 0-60 means zilch more or less, its too dependant on traction and the drivers skill to indicate the performance of a car in the realworld let alonme judge whether or not a car has problems. If you start losing races from a roll to cars you shouldn't be losing to, only then you should start to worry.
benzo is right 0-60 means zilch more or less, its too dependant on traction and the drivers skill to indicate the performance of a car in the realworld let alonme judge whether or not a car has problems. If you start losing races from a roll to cars you shouldn't be losing to, only then you should start to worry.
Yes, what he said. There are too many variables to base your assesment of a cars performance mostly on 0-to-60 performance...........
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Originally Posted by CE750
Go shove it pal, or at least your elitist attitude.. I've driven 90% of the benzes sold today.. my family together probably has more AMG's than most dealers in their inventory. I chose to drive a CDI cause I believe in Diesel, not cause it's all I can afford.
The stock C32 is between 5.1 and 5.3 in all the published data.. so a driver could easily time it a 5.8 on a stop watch by had.
Are you saying the C32 is quicker than the C55 or something?
The stock C32 is between 5.1 and 5.3 in all the published data.. so a driver could easily time it a 5.8 on a stop watch by had.
Are you saying the C32 is quicker than the C55 or something?
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Originally Posted by 349 BHP
Video of me doing 0-60 with C32
You can see I punched on the gas when the video was at 3.5 second ... and reached 60 mph at 9 second of the video. That's around 5.5 seconds but I did a bad launch with too much wheel spin PLUS i had a passenger. So a stock C32 should pull less than 5 seconds in 0-60.
C32 and C55's 0-60 times should be around the same, but on the highway it's a different story.
You can see I punched on the gas when the video was at 3.5 second ... and reached 60 mph at 9 second of the video. That's around 5.5 seconds but I did a bad launch with too much wheel spin PLUS i had a passenger. So a stock C32 should pull less than 5 seconds in 0-60.
C32 and C55's 0-60 times should be around the same, but on the highway it's a different story.
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Bythe way the poster should wait for 1000mi then use a gtech...since c32/55 should be near the M3 as stated above...somewhere under the 5 second barrier. But then car mags are more accurate than anything we could do...or check out car stats
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Update:
Picked up the G-Tech and did 3 more runs. No more until 1,500 miles...
Two runs were in the 5.4's, and one was in the 5.7s.
For a car with 200 miles, I am very happy. Things should improve further with another few thousand miles...and a feel for how to launch the car.
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Picked up the G-Tech and did 3 more runs. No more until 1,500 miles...
Two runs were in the 5.4's, and one was in the 5.7s.
For a car with 200 miles, I am very happy. Things should improve further with another few thousand miles...and a feel for how to launch the car.
SM
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Lighten up, Francis.
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