escaping the rona




What are your mods




mods:
obx long tube headers with x pipe
no cats
resonator delete
factory rear sections
row style intake box horns
charcoal fiter delete
factory amg stamped filters
hptuners
997 bosch injectors
ngk copper side gapped plugs
255/35-20 sumitomo fronts
285/30-20 sumitomo rears
Last edited by hachiroku; Apr 8, 2020 at 09:52 PM.
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Last edited by hachiroku; Apr 8, 2020 at 09:57 PM.
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mods:
obx long tube headers with x pipe
no cats
resonator delete
factory rear sections
row style intake box horns
charcoal fiter delete
factory amg stamped filters
hptuners
997 bosch injectors
ngk copper side gapped plugs
255/35-20 sumitomo fronts
285/30-20 sumitomo rears
I gave up on it and just run my race gas map from oe tuning and the car runs good enough for me vs trying to start fresh with hp tuners.




ml63 y pipe
Carbon ram air grill thingy
Plasma ignition coils
Oem plugs/ sls plugs
oe 104 oct map
82mm throttle bodies
my own velocity stacks
Fi headers
Remus exh
And car is at shop getting 200 cell race cats installed
If someone has a subscription to epc net that can get the part number off the ml63 for us.
What’s your highest trap? I ran similar traps on e60 fuel with a V7 100 octane map.




https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...asis=16417763J
Rob




if you mean...91/93 to 95, 99, 105+ race fuels...yes the Bosch Motronic itself by default can adjust timing to a set point as race fuels do not require 25-30% additional fuel per cylinder. again but will not deliver as much timing as a dedicated tune. the computer has a buffer of max and minimum timing parameters. from sensor data will determine how much higher the computer allows timing to move towards the higher end of that timing parameter.
yes and no...the Bosch Motronic computer can adjust well beyond per LTFT and STFT +/-50 as whatever that scale is. timing will self learn and adjust accordingly to a limit defined per your current map. should you have a 91/93 octane map and run ethanol blend or fully without a flexfuel kit...the answer is no. to ensure safe running if not utilizing a flex fuel kit you will need a purpose built tune for the ethanol content being run at given time.
if you mean...91/93 to 95, 99, 105+ race fuels...yes the Bosch Motronic itself by default can adjust timing to a set point as race fuels do not require 25-30% additional fuel per cylinder. again but will not deliver as much timing as a dedicated tune. the computer has a buffer of max and minimum timing parameters. from sensor data will determine how much higher the computer allows timing to move towards the higher end of that timing parameter.
you should just be able to flash it with HPTUNERS since the credits unlock the ECU with clean slate.
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...asis=16417763J
Rob
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...asis=20407762P




Last edited by hachiroku; Apr 9, 2020 at 06:31 PM.
Great resource but not sure if that is the correct item. Cross-referenced it with the diagram for a W204 C63 and it is present there as well.
https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/e...asis=20407762P
I just bought this off ebay for 41 bucks.






