SHE FINALLY ARRIVED THIS EVENING!!! QUICK REVIEW AND POST-DETAIL PHOTOS
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What does this have to do with how the transmission behaves? I don't get it?
So you are saying anything turbo is going to shift faster?
By your theory the PDK in the porsche 911 turbo is faster then the PDK in 911 gt3rs...
And yes the c63 204 shifts are slow, there is lag time in between shifts.
So you are saying anything turbo is going to shift faster?
By your theory the PDK in the porsche 911 turbo is faster then the PDK in 911 gt3rs...
And yes the c63 204 shifts are slow, there is lag time in between shifts.
Mine aren't slow at all, my sister works at MB and brought home a new 507 last night..shifts basically the same as my 09..although one thing that could be different for me vs others is my paddles are modified carbon fiber ones so the travel isn't as far..probably why
the w205 shifts a tad quicker no doubt in my mind, but i can't see it being on opposite ends of the specturm, it'll be interesting to see a tuned c63 w204 vs a stock w205 etc
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That being said it will be the best use of that pile of money I can assure you of that
After driving a bit more spiritedly today I can say that you almost need these things...the car changes direction so quickly (and so well) - it's insane.
Can't wait to track this thing, it's going to be a dream come true
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cheers and thanks, sure am! just trying to stay out of the throttle
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Awesome car brother!!! Enjoy it in good health. I would change the wheels like you are thinking. I got mine on Saturday. Drove 200 miles to get it . Edition 1 baby!! First Benz
Would anyone proficient enough in photoshop be kind enough to turn the wheels black in the most recent photos I posted of the car with tint?
Wanted them from the factory but was unavailable and am thinking about doing it..have already inquired about pricing and timing and am currently mulling it over.
Would love to get a visual idea before moving forward.
If someone does end up volunteering their time to do this, MANY thanks in advance.
Wanted them from the factory but was unavailable and am thinking about doing it..have already inquired about pricing and timing and am currently mulling it over.
Would love to get a visual idea before moving forward.
If someone does end up volunteering their time to do this, MANY thanks in advance.
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As to feedback, no problem. After having driven the car for a week now, I can say that the 205 is a totally different car than the 204...they don't even occupy the same space. Power delivery, handling feedback, road holding, fit and finish, overall feel etc are night and day different (for the better). The transmission feels so different than the old one that it's really hard to grasp the fact that most of it is the same. I could go on for a long time praising this machine so if there is specific feedback that you are looking for please let me know.
All I can say is that this car is just a true pleasure to drive, you just point or think, and it goes/does. The dynamics are totally different and the game has been taken to a new level.
There's a whole lot of wizardry going on here and the result is purely sensational. Hope this helps!
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LOL this literally made laugh...
Yes...
So, my standard response on the above is the following (since I've been asked so often
They are 100% worth the money (especially on a lease - you only pay for half)
First and foremost, forget this generic response of braking power and no fade...that's the obvious part...kind of like saying the beauty of a cigarette boat is that it can move quickly across water - that's implied.
What isn't implied however and what really has made the difference for me is the experience...I really can't articulate it but the way that you can modulate the brake pedal/pressure is just incredible. You can apply such incredibly precise amounts of pressure that it's mind blowing... There isn't any of that wiggle on the front axle EVER that you normally feel in the pedal on initial bite in normal brakes. You can feel in the pedal that these things are as smooth as glass, it's the only thing I can describe. As to drivability, had torrential downpour the other day and no issues, same thing with cold brakes. I actually think the wet rotor thing was worse on my old C63 to be honest.
In any event, seriously these things are worth every penny. It's been a paradigm shift for me because I came from a place where I swore it was stupid to get....but if you really want to get the true feel of this car, you need to have the brakes in my opinion. I can only liken this machine to a scalpel being shot out of a canon...it's so precise and the brakes solidify/bring everything full circle.
Hopefully this helps but honestly they are one of the most beautiful things that I've ever experienced...thankful for the opportunity and blessing.
Yes...
So, my standard response on the above is the following (since I've been asked so often
They are 100% worth the money (especially on a lease - you only pay for half)
First and foremost, forget this generic response of braking power and no fade...that's the obvious part...kind of like saying the beauty of a cigarette boat is that it can move quickly across water - that's implied.
What isn't implied however and what really has made the difference for me is the experience...I really can't articulate it but the way that you can modulate the brake pedal/pressure is just incredible. You can apply such incredibly precise amounts of pressure that it's mind blowing... There isn't any of that wiggle on the front axle EVER that you normally feel in the pedal on initial bite in normal brakes. You can feel in the pedal that these things are as smooth as glass, it's the only thing I can describe. As to drivability, had torrential downpour the other day and no issues, same thing with cold brakes. I actually think the wet rotor thing was worse on my old C63 to be honest.
In any event, seriously these things are worth every penny. It's been a paradigm shift for me because I came from a place where I swore it was stupid to get....but if you really want to get the true feel of this car, you need to have the brakes in my opinion. I can only liken this machine to a scalpel being shot out of a canon...it's so precise and the brakes solidify/bring everything full circle.
Hopefully this helps but honestly they are one of the most beautiful things that I've ever experienced...thankful for the opportunity and blessing.
Other than building CCM brake kits for Camaro, Ferrari, GT-R, and Porsche primarily for track racing, we are also developing CCM brakes for Lexus (including the new RC F) so we built a front CCM kit to test on my Lexus GS350 and see how it performs on street driving comparing to iron brake, and the feedback precisely coincides to your statement, i.e. literally no dust and the modulation & brake control makes you feel you are in total control of the car.
Development thread for Lexus CCM brakes (GS350)
http://forums.racingbrake.com/showthread.php?t=1453
Wt shown is 380x34mm rotor
We will be working with a local C63S owner (he is getting his C63S this week) for developing a complete front and rear CCM brake kit, so for those didn't order CCM option or looking to add CCM to the rear can follow this thread.
Carbon Ceramic Brake for C63
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Thank you and congrats as well!!
Tint is 5% apart from the windshield
As to feedback, no problem. After having driven the car for a week now, I can say that the 205 is a totally different car than the 204...they don't even occupy the same space. Power delivery, handling feedback, road holding, fit and finish, overall feel etc are night and day different (for the better). The transmission feels so different than the old one that it's really hard to grasp the fact that most of it is the same. I could go on for a long time praising this machine so if there is specific feedback that you are looking for please let me know.
All I can say is that this car is just a true pleasure to drive, you just point or think, and it goes/does. The dynamics are totally different and the game has been taken to a new level.
There's a whole lot of wizardry going on here and the result is purely sensational. Hope this helps!
Tint is 5% apart from the windshield
As to feedback, no problem. After having driven the car for a week now, I can say that the 205 is a totally different car than the 204...they don't even occupy the same space. Power delivery, handling feedback, road holding, fit and finish, overall feel etc are night and day different (for the better). The transmission feels so different than the old one that it's really hard to grasp the fact that most of it is the same. I could go on for a long time praising this machine so if there is specific feedback that you are looking for please let me know.
All I can say is that this car is just a true pleasure to drive, you just point or think, and it goes/does. The dynamics are totally different and the game has been taken to a new level.
There's a whole lot of wizardry going on here and the result is purely sensational. Hope this helps!
For the RB/CCM rotor kit we offered, some customers still waiting for their C63S order while inquiring for this CCM front and rear two piece light weight iron rotor package.
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Order guide says 390/360 rotors for CCM:
Specifications:
Front:
- 15.8” Carbon Ceramic Perforated & Ventilated 2-Piece Rotor - 6 Piston Fixed Caliper
Rear:
- 14.2” Steel Perforated & Ventilated Rotor - Single Piston Floating Caliper
Front:
- 15.8” Carbon Ceramic Perforated & Ventilated 2-Piece Rotor - 6 Piston Fixed Caliper
Rear:
- 14.2” Steel Perforated & Ventilated Rotor - Single Piston Floating Caliper
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I'm sorry but I did not see any talking about either upgrading to CCB's using the non CCB's calipers. Also, do you plan on making replacing stock pads?