Anyone have a 2012-current E550 w/the latest Renntech tune?

Just curious: 1) if the transmission can handle that much torque, 2) what kind of 1/4 mile times and trap speeds are to be expected, and 3) what the power feels like in that car.
I know it's a relatively recent release (the Renntech tune), but I just thought I'd ask.
Thanks for any replies.
So answers to your questions:
1) Yes, with the obvious decrease in longevity, but that is apparently proven to be negligible in the long term
2) Don't know, probably depends on a lot of factors
3) They say you can drive it like stock, and it doesn't lose any of the daily driver characteristics that the car has from the factory... but a noticeable increase in throttle response and you probably get up to 155+ very quickly.
When I find out on that last one, I'll report back lol
So answers to your questions:
1) Yes, with the obvious decrease in longevity, but that is apparently proven to be negligible in the long term
2) Don't know, probably depends on a lot of factors
3) They say you can drive it like stock, and it doesn't lose any of the daily driver characteristics that the car has from the factory... but a noticeable increase in throttle response and you probably get up to 155+ very quickly.
When I find out on that last one, I'll report back lol
Please keep us posted!
And what are the symptoms if Motor and Tranny mount have issues like yours ??
did you get all these issue fixed under warranty ??
And you are the first one brought these issue up.
I wonder if there are other people having issues like yours.
After How long did yours start to have problems like these ??
I have been pushing my car very hard most the time and its tuned.
but Mine drives fine so far. (Fingers crossed)
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Just curious: 1) if the transmission can handle that much torque, 2) what kind of 1/4 mile times and trap speeds are to be expected, and 3) what the power feels like in that car.
I know it's a relatively recent release (the Renntech tune), but I just thought I'd ask.
Thanks for any replies.
I upgraded to their new tune and had my AWD E550 Biturbo dynoe'd at Vinny Ten Racing in November of this year and can confirm RENNtech's numbers are conservative as my car made 490WHP/633WTQ at the wheels (although my car has a custom exhaust as detailed in my sig). This is up from RENNtech's original tune which produced 476WHP/539WTQ as measured on VTR's AWD dyno last November. With last year's tune, the car ran 12.2 in the 1/4 mile at Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ on November 15, 2015.
The car feels unbelievably faster than last year. I used to have a 10 sec Vette built by the Vette Doctors and this MB is very quick (nevermind it's a 4dr. luxury sedan). Also, I raced a 10 second Vette that was supercharged by East Coast Supercharging (one of the best tuners on the East Coast) last year at Englishtown (which isn't shown in the video below) and I was way ahead of him at the 1/8 mile but of course they make more RWHP and so he passed me by the end of the 1/4 mile.
I love my car. Funny story one day while driving to MB Smithtown for an oil change a BMW M6 pulls up next to me at a stop light. He had dealer plates and I could see the salesman nod to him he could run. That was probably the mistake that cost him the sale It wasn't even close. I slowed down at the next block where you turn to go to all the dealerships and he was right behind me as I pulled into MB. I'm sure he went back to BMW which is two lots down on the right, handed the salesman the keys and drove straight to MB. HAHA! This was before the retune.
Below is the dynosheet after RENNtech retune November 2016...

Below is the dynosheet from Vinny Ten Racing after the RENNtech tune in November 2015...



Last edited by Tonycpa; Nov 23, 2016 at 08:35 PM.
did you get all these issue fixed under warranty ??
And you are the first one brought these issue up.
I wonder if there are other people having issues like yours.
After How long did yours start to have problems like these ??
I have been pushing my car very hard most the time and its tuned.
but Mine drives fine so far. (Fingers crossed)
The first thing I do when I get in is put the car in sport mode and the second thing I do is turn off the traction control (ESP)

PS: I never power brake on the street but I did for every launch at the track last year.
Last edited by Tonycpa; Nov 23, 2016 at 03:09 PM.
1) Yes, with the obvious decrease in longevity, but that is apparently proven to be negligible in the long term
2) Don't know, probably depends on a lot of factors
3) They say you can drive it like stock, and it doesn't lose any of the daily driver characteristics that the car has from the factory... but a noticeable increase in throttle response and you probably get up to 155+ very quickly.
When I find out on that last one, I'll report back lol
Thank a lot.
TS, I just raced a new S63 AMG from a red light and I easily beat him from the dig all the way to 130 mph (which is when he hit the brakes).
I had several cars on him the entire race and it wasn't close at the 1/4 mile mark.
Car and Driver says the 2015 S63 AMG does 0-60 mph in 3.7 sec. and the 1/4 mile in 12.0 @ 120 mph
Motor Trend says the 2015 S63 AMG does 0-60 mph in 3.6 sec. and the 1/4 mile in 12.0 @ 117 mph
Source:
http://www.caranddriver.com/mercedes-benz/s63-s65-amg
https://www.0-60specs.com/mercedes-b...mg-0-60-times/
I hope everyone is having a Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Last edited by Tonycpa; Nov 25, 2016 at 12:17 AM.
Also, for anyone wanting to do this (and who don't live in FL and can get it done same-day), ask what the tuner's schedule looks like for the week so you can plan when to send it in and have the least amount of down time. Seems like common sense, but I've had to wait a week because I didn't think to ask (and I shipped mine on a holiday weekend... rookie mistake lol)
The W7X700-Transmission, used in our cars is rated to 700Nm (514 ft lb) for Mercedes durability standards. This Transmission is used in a few M157 (63 BiTurbo) applications as well - GLE 63 / GLS 63. However: In these cases, the M157 torque is also limited from factory to protect the transmission.
So Mercedes says: The transmission CANNOT handle the torque. A tuner says, it can.
The W7X700-Transmission, used in our cars is rated to 700Nm (514 ft lb) for Mercedes durability standards. This Transmission is used in a few M157 (63 BiTurbo) applications as well - GLE 63 / GLS 63. However: In these cases, the M157 torque is also limited from factory to protect the transmission.
So Mercedes says: The transmission CANNOT handle the torque. A tuner says, it can.
The GLS / GLE M157 are limited to 760Nm (559 ft lb) while all other applications (S63 / SL63) run the M157 @ 900Nm (662 ft lb). This is definitly due to the transmission! The S-Class uses the W7X1000 / W7C1000 transmission, that is able to take up to 1.000 Nm (735 ft lb). The SL-Class uses the K7B1000, which is basically the same Transmission like in the S-Class, however with a wet clutch instead of a torque converter.
Dyno results should be taken with care, as modern drive trains do have a lot less drivetrain losses than thought by american tuners. In Germany, companies measure those drivetrain losses and they are pretty small on dynos, which measure with a hugh mass / brake (such as superflow / dynojet).
It does still drive like stock, but the throttle is noticeably more responsive. Manual shifts appear to be more immediate, but still with a mild (as expected) automatic transmission lag. From a dig, it pulls just as good as it always has, but since it's wet (raining today too) I can't really comment on how much different/better it is, yet. From a highway cruising pace, however (60mph), even in E mode, if you floor it, you'll be seeing triple digits before you can blink (and you won't want to blink, if there's any kind of traffic)... and it still drives just as smooth as ever. I'm on my winter wheels now, with ContiProContact all-season tires, so I'll be interested to see how it moves with my sticky summer tires in the spring.
Story time: I was cruising down the highway going home, trying to keep a "civilized" pace of 75mph (like the rest of traffic), and I saw this guy in my rearview weaving between cars. He had to have been doing 85-90+... so I took off cruise control, switched to S, waited... then punched it as soon as he got in line with my rear bumper. By the time he got to my front bumper, we were going the same speed. I blink again and he's 2 car lengths behind me. The downshift(s) were almost immediate (slightly quicker than stock) and the torque was right behind it... it's fast.
Is it worth it? Depends if you think with your wallet or the stupid grin on your face when you get on the throttle. Other tuners will do the same thing for less money and similar results. But my butt-dyno so far doesn't care!
Initial thoughts:




... (Although I love it!).