How do you drive your E300 Diesel?
I really want this car to last so I have a question to ask. Exactly how "hard" do you drive your E300 Diesel?
On takeoff I usually have the pedal all the way to the floor (these cars aren't the snappiest). It will usually get up to 3500+ rpms before it shifts to 2nd. Then it is a lot of torque and RPM = about 3K before it shifts to 3rd. Then I back off the throttle when I get to about 50MPH. (sometimes I drive it a little harder than this though).
There are nice firm shifts and it feels like a stump puller. So can anyone tell me if I am being hard on this car or if you drive yours like this? Also, anybody know what kind of longevity I should get with the OM606?
Thanks,
Craig
I come from the school that diesels like to be worked - the more you baby them the worse they age. A free-flowing diesel is one that's been driven throughout the RPM range regularly. I'm currently going through this with my 64,000 mile w123 300D. For the past twenty years, it hasn't been over 50 mph and it's drives like it - slow and boggy. I'm in the process of trying to clean out all that buildup of the low RPM range, and I expect it to "wake up" when I finish, but it'll take time to undue the 26 years of light throttle.



