Possible Modifications to 1991 300ce?
I swear, every single forum has at least one semi-insane admin who has a pet peeve of some sort, and enforce said peeve with an iron fist. In this case group buys apparently cause severe hand-wringing.
You got served an infraction for posting something you didn't know was verboten? And then they deleted the thread? Puh-leeze. Sounds like someone's got "small man" syndrome to me. A simple PM (minus the infraction) would have sufficed.
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I swear, every single forum has at least one semi-insane admin who has a pet peeve of some sort, and enforce said peeve with an iron fist. In this case group buys apparently cause severe hand-wringing.
You got served an infraction for posting something you didn't know was verboten? And then they deleted the thread? Puh-leeze. Sounds like someone's got "small man" syndrome to me. A simple PM (minus the infraction) would have sufficed.
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I know Remus is expensive, but they've also got a fine products by most accounts. Furthermore, they, as well as Mosselman, have prior product which has had its R&D and other associated costs recuperated, making new runs of the product both profitable for them and more cost-effective for us.
Thats what i was trying to tell you Saijin
its not just what we expect, its what they can offer, and i assume since mosselman already have produced those in the past they can give an idea on the power gain so the customer can realise what he is getting back for the $
Thats what i was trying to tell you Saijin
its not just what we expect, its what they can offer, and i assume since mosselman already have produced those in the past they can give an idea on the power gain so the customer can realise what he is getting back for the $
But, I'll try and make it a dialogue. I've got to expand and refine the surveys first. They're not ready yet.
i, for one, would be interested in the air meter piece for the extra injector to be fitted as well as an air plenum
You couldn't get much more then 6.5PSI boost as the enrichment was limited.
They also had a top mounted intercooler which wasn't the best design !
Non existent air circulation as it almost pressed against the hood insulation.
Problem with Mosselman is that ***** Mosselman sold the company a few years ago and many of the period designs no longer exist.
I would estimate the kit around $6K+ if they were to offer one.
Not sure if they have any US dealers.
This could be good however, as that means new/more efficient turbos, etc. A lot has changed in the 20 years since this car's inception.
$6k however means I'm out of the running, though I was likely never in it to begin with. OH well, I'll post the polls as soon as I get the OK from the MBworld overlords and I'll set about getting the Remus and Magnaflow ones ready.
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it has two injectors and a regulator on it, and replaces the lower rubber boot on the 103 fuel head. you just connect the original factory lines to it and along with a split second controller,as ed has used, this would solve all the enrichment issues.
you would then need to source exaust manifold, turbo, intercooler and pipework.
This could be good however, as that means new/more efficient turbos, etc. A lot has changed in the 20 years since this car's inception.
$6k however means I'm out of the running, though I was likely never in it to begin with. OH well, I'll post the polls as soon as I get the OK from the MBworld overlords and I'll set about getting the Remus and Magnaflow ones ready.
Even with new and modern parts the design will be limited by the enrichment method.
Both the CIS-E and HFM are limited to whatever any even state of the art piggyback unit can accomplish.
TurboTechnics had the correct idea using additional injectors but the available technology for enrichment at the time was not so reliable.
The additional injectors allow for a modern stand alone control while leaving the stock fuel and ignition controls needing no modification.
The M103-12V is the best of the 124 motors to boost as it has a 9.2:1 CR..
It allows for reliable running even at .7 bar boost without worry about detonation.
The article below is from 1987 and gives you some insight on what a twin turbo can do on a M103.
The individual in the article did my TurboTechnics install and set up my suspension.
We collaborated on the enrichment control and came up with the Split Second AIC solution.
It took a few months and many, many dyno pulls and road tests to get initial maximum power on the standard install.
Ed A.
UDPATE: The 300E Turbo article is available in full size on my website at this link - zoom in with Acrobat Reader as necessary:
http://www.w124performance.com/docs/...oweek_1987.pdf
Last edited by AMGDave; Mar 1, 2011 at 12:58 PM.
1) Codes which continually re-appear are X, Y, Z
2) O2 sensor new / replaced Dec-2010
3) All filters are new or recent
4) Fuel pressure checked ok at XXpsi
5) Compression test on hot engine xxx, yyy, zzz...
6) Muffler bearings - not tested yet
7) Headlight fluid - not checked yet
Etc, etc. It gets tough to remember what exactly you have and have not tested yet, and fixing a broken motor isn't really the same as "modifications"...
PM me your email..
I'll rescan and forward to you...
The forum tends to thumbnail certain uploads.
Ed A.
1) Codes which continually re-appear are X, Y, Z
2) O2 sensor new / replaced Dec-2010
3) All filters are new or recent
4) Fuel pressure checked ok at XXpsi
5) Compression test on hot engine xxx, yyy, zzz...
6) Muffler bearings - not tested yet
7) Headlight fluid - not checked yet
Etc, etc. It gets tough to remember what exactly you have and have not tested yet, and fixing a broken motor isn't really the same as "modifications"...
I'll get a post up with some info later. Today was spent getting my exhaust gaskets replaced and a hidden but dangerous fuel pump leak fixed. Status report: I no longer need earplugs to drive, its no more powerful than before, but it seems like it drops off during accel less. Maybe it needed more backpressure than straight pipes provided.
Oh, I'm sanding/blasting those wheels I got from you, so expect to see new shoes for summer
Last edited by Saijin_Naib; Mar 3, 2011 at 12:05 AM.
Don't think you'll need anything more than that on a non-turbo setup, even with a C36 motor.
Don't think you'll need anything more than that on a non-turbo setup, even with a C36 motor.
According to Mercedes manual/specs, the m104 300ce is good for 7.8s (+/- 3s) with the Mercedes catalyst, whereas the same engine without the catalyst fitted is good for 7.5s (+/- 3s). Big difference right there.
According to Mercedes manual/specs, the m104 300ce is good for 7.8s (+/- 3s) with the Mercedes catalyst, whereas the same engine without the catalyst fitted is good for 7.5s (+/- 3s). Big difference right there.
as for the cat,
im running without a cat. the power difference is negligible, but the buttdyno says it picked up a lot of top end. you can really feel the VVT kicking in hard when the revs get way up there.
Not true duals, eh? Looks like I know what I'm doing next...
Cyl # | Compression (PSI)
1 160
2 180
3 165
4 135
5 180
6 140



