** Evosport CLK63 Black Series Project **
As for the door panels, you could try and track down some CLK DTM door panels as they are carbon fiber. Also removing the door liner isulation between the inner door panel and the door itself, as that is some thick insulation.
I also believe the doors have "insulation" pads that are stuck to the inside of the door skin, between the window regualtor and the door skin. They are usually about 5"x20" and could save you a couple of pounds. I think there are also some more of these pads that are on the front portion of the rear quarter panel.
Transmission tunel liner could save you some weight as well.
Find out where you need to trim the car before removing all that crap. Titanium exhaust, cf hood, Change out the glass ...
Titanium bolts ... man that stuff gets expensive ... can't believe how much one custom bolt costs!
Also if you remove too much of that insulation it won't be much of a road car.
Anyway...........Jim. Like we had discussed, your next change is obvious. Here's a link: http://www.pstds.com/critical_link_drive_shafts.htm
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that is some syyyyyyyyck work and some ueber syyyyyyyyck welds!!! I can't even phathom what that cost...but it was well worth it. Sickest roll cage I've ever seen - custom leather (stitched) is just ridiculous! The headers
... jesus H Christ. There aren't enough words in the dictionary to describe that car!

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btw, some big brake system would be nice for this car.
Go here and download our CLK63 Black Series Product Offering Guide:
http://www.evosport.com/projects/mercedes/clk63black
With regards to big brakes, I think the car has plenty of brakes from the factory. We offer the following brake upgrades for the car that will mitigate much of the weaknesses for track and/or high performance driving:
- Compound rear (2-piece) rear disks; slotted and drilled (factory rear disk is one-piece)
- Stainless steel brake lines (front & rear)
- High performance street/track brake pads (front & rear)
- High performance brake fluid
http://www.hoosiertire.com/rrtire.htm
Most likely you may just need to track this car like a 3,400 lb Nextel cup car at a road course or Aussie Super V8 car, which are still pretty fast! Excellent job on this project. Highly impressed with Evosport as well.
The CLK63 BS won't be pulling on my car in the straights
It ain't too shabby in the twisties and on the brakes either

As I said, I'm not dissing, only stating facts.
Modded or not, my car is still a GT2
Last edited by RennTechV12; Jul 28, 2008 at 07:02 PM.
I really don't care. My car isn't stock, neither is his. Like I said, this is real world talk. My car looks stock, if we were on the track together and he planned on "walking away" from me on the straights, he would have a big surprise coming. All I'm saying is that he's not "walking away from" or "embarassing" all GT2s.
My question was how would a stock 996 GT2 compare to a stock CLK Black Series.
As for your real world talk..... With enough money, we can all build a car that will be quicker than another but look stock.
I prefer to see who is a better driver.
The CLK63 BS won't be pulling on my car in the straights
It ain't too shabby in the twisties and on the brakes either

A 10.80 is very impressive, that is about a second quicker than I have been able to run mine (11.82 @118.3). What kind of tires were you running during that pass? That must be one very heavily modded GT2, I have raced several on road courses and I have been able to drive past ALL of them. With my slicks and about a months time I will be running high tens as well
My car is in a constant state of change. Are you doing your Black Series exactly like mine with Evosport? Long Tube headers, cat delete or are you taking the more tame approach? Keep us posted.....one more thing, a drag strip and a road course are two entirerly different worlds and a road course can be a great equalizer. I don't know you our your driving abilities, but I am confident of mine. Getting these two cars on a road course together would be lots of fun to say the least.
Last edited by jrcart; Jul 29, 2008 at 10:11 AM.
A 10.80 is very impressive, that is about a second quicker than I have been able to run mine (11.82 @118.3). What kind of tires were you running during that pass? That must be one very heavily modded GT2, I have raced several on road courses and I have been able to drive past ALL of them. With my slicks and about a months time I will be running high tens as well
My car is in a constant state of change. Are you doing your Black Series exactly like mine with Evosport? Long Tube headers, cat delete or are you taking the more tame approach? Keep us posted.....one more thing, a drag strip and a road course are two entirerly different worlds and a road course can be a great equalizer. I don't know you our your driving abilities, but I am confident of mine. Getting these two cars on a road course together would be lots of fun to say the least.
I love the fact that you run your car on the roadcourse and dragstrip, you are a man after my own heart! That is one of the reasons that I like the BS so much, it's very versatile. It will be a great compliment to the GT2, that and my wife can drive it as well. She's scared to death of the GT2 with no traction or stability control. I'm probably doing the whole EVOsport package, except I'll be doing HRE wheels with Michelin Pilot sport cup tires.
As far as my personal driving skills, I have now been recently completed and been certified with the Masters Class of The Porsche Driving Experience at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham AL. I have also had a great deal of seat time with and private instruction from Porsche Factory race driver Hurley Haywood. I am now also an instructor for our local DE events. I would love to get on the track with you sometime, it sounds like you are very skilled as well. I'm sure we would have a blast!
Oh, I also have my NHRA license (for my fast car)
Last edited by RennTechV12; Jul 29, 2008 at 11:44 AM.









