C55-06 TCU in CLK 55-04
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I was thinking about a TCU tune rather than an ECU.
My view is that a few extra horses on a 4500+lb. ride are not going to make a huge difference but having little bennies like hill holding in all modes will enhance my daily driving experience. To have the 7 speed.....
As soon as I put the replacement in I will share my results.
Just exactly where does this sucker reside? Did not see it in my WIS disc...
My view is that a few extra horses on a 4500+lb. ride are not going to make a huge difference but having little bennies like hill holding in all modes will enhance my daily driving experience. To have the 7 speed.....
As soon as I put the replacement in I will share my results.
Just exactly where does this sucker reside? Did not see it in my WIS disc...
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Firemist O5 CLK55 Cab Silver 05 CLK55 Coupe Tanzanite 06 CLK500 Coupe
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the exactly part # you were kind enough to share
This decision was $ based, next to nothing if it works out and I off mine to someone else for their upgrade vs. $400 if not more....
I am still not sure where the TCU is hiding in the engine compartment.
This decision was $ based, next to nothing if it works out and I off mine to someone else for their upgrade vs. $400 if not more....
I am still not sure where the TCU is hiding in the engine compartment.
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As shown here,the TCU is hiding
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Only on EBAY or if someone is making a part out for C55 . I found one for sale but the problem is in Chinese language and cant understand anything how to contact them even... I see u have 05 C55 & 04 CLK55 , why dont u try ur C55 TCU in ur CLK and tell me ur opinion
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lol, Well I did look at that site... Then I just gave up, I couldn't even translate it with an online website. Figure it may be easier to deal with a mb member then the website.
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I told you, its very hard to understand even when u translate, cuz I did that too and didn't reach to any result... I will feed you back once I receive my order...
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ChiCho55AMG, sorry to resurrect this thread, but looking to try to get some info for E55 AMG folks.
Some of us are interested in switching our rear gears to 3.06, and as such the W209 CLK55 AMG and W203 C55 AMG TCUs are of value as your cars came with 3.06 rear gears stock.
Another factor I'm trying to isolate is what TCU models/years also allow for burnouts.
The $64,000 question: can you do a brake-stand burnout in your '04 CLK 55 with your '06 C55 TCU, part #0345451632?
My hypothesis is that the 05-06 TCUs across the E55/C55/CLK55 range that allow for gear-holding probably do NOT allow for this... Looking to prove this either wrong or right.
Let me know if you can or can't! Thanks!
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Another factor I'm trying to isolate is what TCU models/years also allow for burnouts.
The $64,000 question: can you do a brake-stand burnout in your '04 CLK 55 with your '06 C55 TCU, part #0345451632?
My hypothesis is that the 05-06 TCUs across the E55/C55/CLK55 range that allow for gear-holding probably do NOT allow for this... Looking to prove this either wrong or right.
Let me know if you can or can't! Thanks!
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(Most?) 03-04 E55s will let you roast the rear tires with just ESP off, whereas 05-06 will shut down the fun immediately... Seeing from your profile that you have an 05 C55, this at least fits within my hypothesis.
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ChiCho55AMG, sorry to resurrect this thread, but looking to try to get some info for E55 AMG folks.
Some of us are interested in switching our rear gears to 3.06, and as such the W209 CLK55 AMG and W203 C55 AMG TCUs are of value as your cars came with 3.06 rear gears stock.
Another factor I'm trying to isolate is what TCU models/years also allow for burnouts.
The $64,000 question: can you do a brake-stand burnout in your '04 CLK 55 with your '06 C55 TCU, part #0345451632?
My hypothesis is that the 05-06 TCUs across the E55/C55/CLK55 range that allow for gear-holding probably do NOT allow for this... Looking to prove this either wrong or right.
Let me know if you can or can't! Thanks!
![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Another factor I'm trying to isolate is what TCU models/years also allow for burnouts.
The $64,000 question: can you do a brake-stand burnout in your '04 CLK 55 with your '06 C55 TCU, part #0345451632?
My hypothesis is that the 05-06 TCUs across the E55/C55/CLK55 range that allow for gear-holding probably do NOT allow for this... Looking to prove this either wrong or right.
Let me know if you can or can't! Thanks!
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Right, understood, I'm looking to see if we can figure out whether the older cars' TCUs swapped into a newer car can allow for burnouts with just ESP switched off (and not hold gears.)
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Yes and u can use the dyno mode in case burnouts wasn't allowed with just ESP switched off....
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I'd much prefer to be able to disable ESP and roast the rears at will, and I suspect others would too. This particularly makes sense at the drag strip where you have a finite amount of time to get staged and pressing one button twice is far better than cycling power on the car. If swapping TCUs can affect this then I think it's a good pursuit for all.
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