CLK55 AMG Kompressor
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CLK55 AMG Kompressor
It's been a while that i have done it , but was little busy and away from here. Engine is coming from G55 Kompressor , huge and BIG power difference between before and now, car is running perfect , engine has very very low mileage .
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ProjectC55 (12-30-2016)
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Yea i think so,it's little bit expensive but worth each bucks when you put your hands on the right engine.... Yes sure,stock CLK Headers MUST be used, even later when i want to put mid or long tube headers, i will have the get the ones of W209.
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2005 E55 AMG, 1991 MR2
Thank you, I asked as I am considering having long tubes made sometime and just wanted to make sure they would work with the supercharged engine which I thought they must considering it is the same basic block.
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Anytime ! Don't waste your time on headers now , if you can start from now to start the swap then don't delay more . Keep the headers for later, now let the show start with you by loading the new engine then more suspense with headers , pulleys , etc
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2002 CLK 55 AMG cabriolet Eurocharged
Looks like a lot of fun Chico,
Hopefully the G55 is similar oil pan wise to the CLK/E otherwise retrofitting will turn into headaches.
The K has special oil pump n baffles which might not work if the pans are different.
Keep us posted on the retrofit details. It takes a lot of guess work out of crafting Benz.
Agree using OEM manifolds until one is ready to tune for headers.
Cheers, Gator
Hopefully the G55 is similar oil pan wise to the CLK/E otherwise retrofitting will turn into headaches.
The K has special oil pump n baffles which might not work if the pans are different.
Keep us posted on the retrofit details. It takes a lot of guess work out of crafting Benz.
Agree using OEM manifolds until one is ready to tune for headers.
Cheers, Gator
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Looks like a lot of fun Chico,
Hopefully the G55 is similar oil pan wise to the CLK/E otherwise retrofitting will turn into headaches.
The K has special oil pump n baffles which might not work if the pans are different.
Keep us posted on the retrofit details. It takes a lot of guess work out of crafting Benz.
Agree using OEM manifolds until one is ready to tune for headers.
Cheers, Gator
Hopefully the G55 is similar oil pan wise to the CLK/E otherwise retrofitting will turn into headaches.
The K has special oil pump n baffles which might not work if the pans are different.
Keep us posted on the retrofit details. It takes a lot of guess work out of crafting Benz.
Agree using OEM manifolds until one is ready to tune for headers.
Cheers, Gator
All working well , not a single wire is missing, as engine tranny all was plug and play, only little work for coding as said first .
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A local friend here did it just as it is OEM from origin ! No errors, all working great ! Its w209 as @sick430 said , there is a picture under my signature for my engine which is showing that its w209 chassis, the picture is not showing?
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Oh cool. I can't see signatures on my phone. I've had a M113k motor for a while now with Weistec blower and other mods in my W208. It's an animal
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Like many Mercedes projects, one can get all HW to fit but the most difficult part is getting the SW to work. If someone in the United States wanted to perform this swap, what tuner/shop can perform all the SW changes (including VIN change, no ESP errors, tuning, SCN coding, etc.)?
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Like many Mercedes projects, one can get all HW to fit but the most difficult part is getting the SW to work. If someone in the United States wanted to perform this swap, what tuner/shop can perform all the SW changes (including VIN change, no ESP errors, tuning, SCN coding, etc.)?
Like many Mercedes projects, one can get all HW to fit but the most difficult part is getting the SW to work. If someone in the United States wanted to perform this swap, what tuner/shop can perform all the SW changes (including VIN change, no ESP errors, tuning, SCN coding, etc.)?
Eurocharged????
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CLK63, CLK 55 kleemann, Nissan GTR N1
I did this same CLK55 compressor conversion about six years ago but I still have the ESP compatibility error which means that dyno mode will not switch on manually but when the dyno tuning equipment is connected to the engine it is automatically on.
The car was dyno tuned producing 360 RWKW which is impossible to use fully on the street because of the traction control interference.
Does any one know how to fix the ESP-SBC engine ecu compatibility issue?
The car was dyno tuned producing 360 RWKW which is impossible to use fully on the street because of the traction control interference.
Does any one know how to fix the ESP-SBC engine ecu compatibility issue?
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I bought an 03 209 55 , it sat up for a long time and a rat go under the hood ate up harness even got in the inside at the radio fiber wires .. But I can't find where the small vacume hose that comes off of the brake booster connector goes ? Can amine help me ? I think it went into a harness between the cowl under the wipers ? But I don't see where it goes in the car or where it connects to ?
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