Straight Pipe good or bad
new to the forum and Mercedes in general as well, I recently got a 2014 CLS550 , has been my dream car for the longest time and was able to afford it , I have a decent amount of knowledge when it comes to cars but this being my first German car on top of that my first car with turbos , I’ve been debating on removing the exhausts and going with a straight pipe set up (leaving the cats because I live in California) I’ve seen many clips of this thing sounding amazing but I wanted to know if going straight pipe would have any performance losses coming with it, I know about the back pressure and all that good stuff but I’ve seen some mixed feelings about it , some say it would help some say it won’t help it’ll hurt, granted not on this car or engine but what better place to find information than the dedicated forum and ask , any advice and help is appreciated !
I’m heavily considering the Renntech tune for power , I know I won’t gain 105 HP from a straight pipe, but looking for a good sound without it hurting the performance it currently has
As far as the tune, I'm running the Weistec tune. It's really, really good. I don't know where you are in California, but I went with them because their headquarters is in Anaheim and it's local.
Good luck on whatever you do and enjoy your car!
As far as the tune, I'm running the Weistec tune. It's really, really good. I don't know where you are in California, but I went with them because their headquarters is in Anaheim and it's local.
Good luck on whatever you do and enjoy your car!
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Last edited by Beer_Bandit; Feb 21, 2022 at 08:20 PM.
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After looking at half a dozen tunes, I’m going with Weistec. Even though more expensive than most, they have a great rep and Ricky at Weistec has been very helpful and I value that a lot. Also, Weistec’s stage 1 tune is CARB legal, which means it’ll pass smog in CA without having to go back to stock. That’s huge and something no other tune I’ve come across can offer.
Regarding the exhaust, being in CA, I’d advise against going straight pipe. If you’re concerned about smog, then just leave it be. Or, just delete the mufflers instead. That’s the route I may be taking.
Hoping this helped a little.
If you did this, can you post a clip of it driving and accelerating so we can hear the difference?
I have ECC tunes (EuroCharged Canada but changed their name to ECC now) and had it done by a shop in Orange County. Slav (owner of ECC) is at the top of the food chain for tunes.
Almost went with Weistec, which I think is at the top as well, but ultimately decided with ECC. As mentioned, Weistec is the only CARB approved tune that I know of so if you’re only going stage 1 tune, this might help you from needing to go back to stock tune for smog.
I’ve done tunes, BlackBoost intakes, res delete, and couldn’t be happier. Might consider downpipes but CLS 63S is still under warranty.








