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On the CLS, MB claims quarter mile stats at 11.5 sec and 125 mph. I consistently turned 11.8 sec. at 118 mph at 3000 ft. elevation on a 100 degree F day, so I think the MB claims are realistic. Here is a post by Benzinsider.com 'Five Fastest MB cars of All Time" :
http://www.benzinsider.com/2015/07/f...s-of-all-time/
The '14 CLS63 is listed at 2nd for 0 - 60 time, tied at 3.2 sec. with the SLS GT3 Race Car!
Here is the link to Motor Trend's comparison test of a E63 (same engine as the CLS) and an M5 in which they measure 540 hp at the wheels and, accounting for the losses in the AWD, estimate the engine output at 636 hp:
https://mbworld.org/forums/w212-amg/...ad-2-head.html
I have not had the GT S on a race track yet (but I will later this year with the BMW club on a track in Colorado where I have made over 1600 laps over the past 30 years.) I have tracked the CLS (and many other vehicles at many tracks, including my SLK55 AMG - see photos below.) The CLS is very hard on front tires (partly my own fault, pushing too hard) and I'd expect the GT to be much more at home on a road course track because of the excellent weight balance front-to-rear.
But bottom line: MB numbers are conservative and if you or I go head-to-head on a straight line run with an E63 or CLS63, be prepared to be surprised if they have the S-package.

Last edited by slk55er; Mar 20, 2017 at 02:24 PM. Reason: Add photos

There are 2 cars on dragtimes that did 11.3X @ 125mph.
Motor trend has 11.6 @ 124mph, Motorweek 11.5 @ 126mph, Car and Driver 11.2 @ 127 mph and Road and Track 11.3 @ 125mph.
The 0-60 times is where it differs more as it ranges from 3.0 (C&D) to 3.5 (MW and MT). The RWD attribute of the car will make for more inconsistent numbers explaining the disparity for that metric.
My own conclusion is that MB's numbers seem to be pretty right on with the real world.
The documented time of GTS-JB show that he did an amazing job of cutting a 1.79 for 60' to achieve his 11.35. Not too many of us will be that good.
Interestingly enough he also documented his time with a tune and had a slightly slower time by 1 tenth because of traction issues but he was 5mph faster showing the car is making much more hp and tq.
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Stock, the magazines seemed spot on with the times and speeds I ran in my car. I went 125 stock and 130 tuned. Got a little slower time when tuned due to older tires and traction issues i to second gear. 130mph in the quarter is very quick. Huracan quick.
I did run a 1.79 60 foot time on stock tires, which I thought was great, proving that rwd does not in fact suck! The tesla i was racing had 4wd and a claimed 690 hp or something (P90D Ludicrous). It launch in the 1.6X range. It was fun to chase down the tesla with ease, but it was hard to beat that consistent electric beast to the line.
Dont worry about 0-60 times, thats heavily dependant on traction not power. You could just buy stickier tires. How does it feel when you stomp on the gas at 30mph? Strong!
Drag Times has a DA calculator for every 1/4 mile track in the US last I checked.
In your own dragtimes thread, you picked up .7mph going from 250DA at 6:45pm to -50DA at 9:30pm. On a hot day vs cool day in Texas, we can experience a 3000 DA delta. That is a solid 5mph difference IMO.
There's a reason all the turbo guys want to race when it gets nice and cool outside.
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