Why are so few C63 run at the track? W205 better?
I'm selling both cars and dialing it back quite a few notches. (2 babies will do that) I want a good smaller 4 door I can play with at track days sometimes.
The immediate and obvious choice was the M3. Almost got one when the new 2015 c63s caught my attention. I like the looks of the C63s better than the M3 (Inside and out). Also from the videos yield a much better sounding engine... Still waiting on lap times......
This brought up a question I hope folks here could ponder on without causing too much craziness:
Why do so few folks track the c63 compared with say an M3? Would you expect this to change in any way with this new generation of cars?
I use my LCI W204 for track days. And I've seen a couple of C63s at the track in the time I've had mine (just over 1.5 years).
One major reason you'll see more M3s is because the M3 has much more of a track pedigree than the C63 does. The W204 C63 was really a giant leap forward for the AMG brand. In 2012, the W204 model became even sharper when it received a heavily revamped suspension and the MCT transmission (which replaced the conventional automatic w/ torque converter).
At the same time, we saw the C63 Black Series launch. And since 2012, one of the main AMG brand objectives has been to make the cars more dynamic and more well-rounded (while still retaining the signature AMG attributes that AMG enthusiasts enjoy).
Now we have cars like the W212 E63 S, the AMG GT/GT S, and the W205 C63/C63 S.
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I use my LCI W204 for track days. And I've seen a couple of C63s at the track in the time I've had mine (just over 1.5 years).
One major reason you'll see more M3s is because the M3 has much more of a track pedigree than the C63 does. The W204 C63 was really a giant leap forward for the AMG brand. In 2012, the W204 model became even sharper when it received a heavily revamped suspension and the MCT transmission (which replaced the conventional automatic w/ torque converter).
At the same time, we saw the C63 Black Series launch. And since 2012, one of the main AMG brand objectives has been to make the cars more dynamic and more well-rounded (while still retaining the signature AMG attributes that AMG enthusiasts enjoy).
Now we have cars like the W212 E63 S, the AMG GT/GT S, and the W205 C63/C63 S.
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However, overall, it's a pretty solid transmission. I mean, 100-millisecond shifts are nothing to scoff at. Furthermore, the automatic modes are really well-executed. In C mode, there's no surging or bucking at low speeds.
With the DCT in the E9X M3, lifting off the throttle at low speeds in 1st gear could sometimes cause violent engine braking (bucking). If someone tried to roll on more throttle without grabbing a shift, the car could then jerk (surge) forward. As a passenger, that was never fun to experience lol.
The biggest knock on the MCT is that sometimes, there can be a delay when trying to grab a shift in M mode. Also, some LCI W204 owners have experienced surging oil temperatures when tracking their cars hard in warm weather (these higher temps can trigger a temporary limp mode).
Judging by all of the W205 reviews thus far, it seems that the MCT has been improved massively. Some people are still skeptical because the transmission is still not a DCT. I don't care what the transmission is so long as it performs.
The ZF 8-speed "Sport Auto." is one of the best transmissions I've ever used and it's a traditional automatic. What is most important is that the transmission used suits the character of the car.







