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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 01:20 AM
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E550 convertible faster than E550 4Matic sedan with same tune!


My friends W212 (facelift) 2017 E550 rear wheel drive convertible Eurocharged tuned with primary and secondary resonators deleted

My W212 (facelift) 2015 E550 4Matic sedan Eurocharged tuned with primary and secondary resonators deleted

Okay so my friend and I both have Eurocharged Stage 1 ECU tuned W212 Biturbo E550’s. Both with primary and secondary resonators deleted while the catalytic converters and stock mufflers remained. My car is a 4-door 2015 4Matic sedan while his is a 2017 rear wheel drive convertible. Mine was tuned last August 2018 while his was tuned during the summer of 2017. We both use 94 octane gas from Petro Canada.

We drove each other’s cars the other day and I came away extremely disappointed to learn that his car accelerates like a BEAST compared to mine! It pins your shoulders to the seat back with incredible force far greater than mine and is so fast that it’s a little scary to drive.

I truly didn’t expect there to be such a great difference in the power generated by the same engines tuned by the same company with the sane exhaust mods. I realize there is more power loss at the wheel for 4Matic cars vs rear wheel drive cars but not this noticeable. His car was far more responsive in all gears, had far more torque and just felt like a BEAST is the best way I can describe the overall driving experience.

Has anybody else experienced this or have any other theories why there is such a big difference between the two cars?

Thanks in advance

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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 03:06 AM
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 06:39 AM
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The convertible weighs a few hundred pounds less and it may have less TCM torque restriction since there's no front differential to protect.
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 06:42 AM
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HOw do yo uknow same tune?

Maybe they got better?
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 08:04 AM
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Everyone knows a convertible top adds 43 hp out of the box. The stripes on the side are good for 5 hp, but since both of you have the same...

Seriously, the pano roof on the sedan adds hundreds of pounds over the basic sedan, while the ragtop on the other subtracts hundreds. The differential could easily top 500-600 lbs?

Delete the weight of 2 doors vs a 4dr makes a difference too.

Subject to correction (because I am not certain) but isn't the 2dr built on a completely different and lighter chassis (C-Class) vs the sedan?

IMO, 4wd is advantageous for cornering (moreso in the wet), but is just a weight penalty for straight line acceleration... OP already acknowledges this.

And -- to put a fine point on it -- the unsprung weight of the sedan's 20"(?) wheels may look good to some (SHOW dept), but will also hold you back in the speed (GO) dept. Formula One racing wheels are 13" for this reason (in addition to limiting brake size)

There's a price to pay for everything.

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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by DFWdude
Everyone knows a convertible top adds 43 hp out of the box. The stripes on the side are good for 5 hp, but since both of you have the same...

Seriously, the pano roof on the sedan adds hundreds of pounds over the basic sedan, while the ragtop on the other subtracts hundreds. The differential could easily top 500-600 lbs?

Delete the weight of 2 doors vs a 4dr makes a difference too.

Subject to correction (because I am not certain) but isn't the 2dr built on a completely different and lighter chassis (C-Class) vs the sedan?

IMO, 4wd is advantageous for cornering (moreso in the wet), but is just a weight penalty for straight line acceleration... OP already acknowledges this.

And -- to put a fine point on it -- the unsprung weight of the sedan's 20"(?) wheels may look good to some (SHOW dept), but will also hold you back in the speed (GO) dept. Formula One racing wheels are 13" for this reason (in addition to limiting brake size)

There's a price to pay for everything.
I agree Weight is everything
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 10:36 AM
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I agree Weight is everything
find a shop with a dyno machine and both you visit on the same day, this will eliminate the weight differences.
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by DFWdude
Seriously, the pano roof on the sedan adds hundreds of pounds over the basic sedan, while the ragtop on the other subtracts hundreds. The differential could easily top 500-600 lbs?
Most convertibles are heavier than their hardtop counterparts as there is usually a lot of additional reinforcements to the chassis to make up for the lack of a missing structural component which is the roof. But yes, that panoroof is heavy.


Originally Posted by DFWdude
Subject to correction (because I am not certain) but isn't the 2dr built on a completely different and lighter chassis (C-Class) vs the sedan?
Yes! Both the E-class coupe and convertible are on the C/A207 chassis, which is based on the W204 C-class chassis.

Originally Posted by DFWdude
IMO, 4wd is advantageous for cornering (moreso in the wet), but is just a weight penalty for straight line acceleration... OP already acknowledges this.
It depends. AWD is also advantageous in straight-line acceleration, even in the dry, when your engine is able to overwhelm two drive wheels. However, there will be a cross-over point when having more traction is overwhelmed by the extra weight of the W212 with panoroof. Cornering in the wet or dry should be similar, unless you're trying to put as much power down as possible, as early as possible.
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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 02:10 PM
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Hhhhmmm interesting.... we have a 2016 E550, rated at 400hp stock, many people have stated its really 436hp... agreed you need to take them to a strip to really compare...

and your right about the awd.... my gle63s is heavy... but it will walk a new corvette off the line, but they catch up quick once they get going.... of course im a jerk and i let off before they pass me

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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 02:58 PM
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Race him in the rain or snow and see who is quicker! We have pretty much the same car as you, OP - not a fan of the stripes but to each his own and the rest of the car looks very nice...

Oops, on edit you have a 2015 - ours is the 4.7 biturbo...

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Old Jul 24, 2019 | 09:21 PM
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You would think it would be the other way around with the 4matic and all.
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ygmn
HOw do yo uknow same tune?

Maybe they got better?
We went to the tuning company together and the owner pulled up the records on the computer system confirmed that we had exactly the same tune and exhaust modifications
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by DFWdude
Everyone knows a convertible top adds 43 hp out of the box. The stripes on the side are good for 5 hp, but since both of you have the same...

Seriously, the pano roof on the sedan adds hundreds of pounds over the basic sedan, while the ragtop on the other subtracts hundreds. The differential could easily top 500-600 lbs?

Delete the weight of 2 doors vs a 4dr makes a difference too.

Subject to correction (because I am not certain) but isn't the 2dr built on a completely different and lighter chassis (C-Class) vs the sedan?

IMO, 4wd is advantageous for cornering (moreso in the wet), but is just a weight penalty for straight line acceleration... OP already acknowledges this.

And -- to put a fine point on it -- the unsprung weight of the sedan's 20"(?) wheels may look good to some (SHOW dept), but will also hold you back in the speed (GO) dept. Formula One racing wheels are 13" for this reason (in addition to limiting brake size)

There's a price to pay for everything.
This makes a lot of sense and would explain why my car felt sluggish compared to the convertible. BTW, the wheels are 19” but they look bigger perhaps because the car has been lowered by about 1 1/2”
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 07:01 AM
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Oops, on edit you have a 2015 - ours is the 4.7 biturbo...[/QUOTE]
I think My 2015 also has the 4.7 biturbo M278 engine as well
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Woodzcar
Oops, on edit you have a 2015 - ours is the 4.7 biturbo...
I think My 2015 also has the 4.7 biturbo M278 engine as well[/QUOTE]

You are up in Canada, so maybe they continued offering the 4.7 in MY 2015 up there. In the states they were only in the E sedans from MY 2012 - 2014...
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 03:49 PM
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I think My 2015 also has the 4.7 biturbo M278 engine as well

You are up in Canada, so maybe they continued offering the 4.7 in MY 2015 up there. In the states they were only in the E sedans from MY 2012 - 2014...
Thats correct!!
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Old Jul 25, 2019 | 05:09 PM
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Did someone already say, "2 door versus 4 door" ?
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Old Jul 26, 2019 | 02:09 AM
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The convertible W213 base upon the newer E class. It's no longer base on the C class during W212. Other difference is the new 9 gears transmission in W213 vs the 7 gears in W212. Seem like those 9 gears are better suited for acceleration. Check out those 0-60 and 0-100 mph in car magazine to compare the 2 generations and you can see. EX. with the turbo 4 with less hp( ~55 less) and about the same torque, it beat the 3.5 V6 (W212) in acceleration.
Yes, there is also the weight differences.
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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by LALALAND
The convertible W213 base upon the newer E class. It's no longer base on the C class during W212. Other difference is the new 9 gears transmission in W213 vs the 7 gears in W212. Seem like those 9 gears are better suited for acceleration. Check out those 0-60 and 0-100 mph in car magazine to compare the 2 generations and you can see. EX. with the turbo 4 with less hp( ~55 less) and about the same torque, it beat the 3.5 V6 (W212) in acceleration.
Yes, there is also the weight differences.
NOPE!
2017 E550 Cabriolet Coupe weighs about 4000 lbs (C238 chassis) [also only a 7 speed transmission, not 9 speed according to MB USA]
2015 E550 Sedan weighs about 4300 lbs (W213 chassis)

So with the penalty of AWD and approx 300 or so lbs the sedan will feel and be slower. You're going to see a 2-3 tenth difference in their 1/4 mile times. That coupled with what appears to be larger, heavier wheels on the Sedan, will also make a difference of another .1-.2 seconds.
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Old Jul 29, 2019 | 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by couldnthinkaone
NOPE!
2017 E550 Cabriolet Coupe weighs about 4000 lbs (C238 chassis) [also only a 7 speed transmission, not 9 speed according to MB USA]
2015 E550 Sedan weighs about 4300 lbs (W213 chassis)

So with the penalty of AWD and approx 300 or so lbs the sedan will feel and be slower. You're going to see a 2-3 tenth difference in their 1/4 mile times. That coupled with what appears to be larger, heavier wheels on the Sedan, will also make a difference of another .1-.2 seconds.
There's also potential differences in the final drive gear ratios...
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Old Jul 30, 2019 | 09:12 PM
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Actually 2017 E550 Convertible is 242 lbs heavier than 2014/15 E550 4matic - 4387lbs vs 4145lbs.
I am a bit surprised that AWD E550 accelerates slower than heavier RWD Convertible...

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Old Jul 31, 2019 | 09:48 PM
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What fallen posted about the 2017 is what I found as well.

https://media.mbusa.com/releases/201...specifications

Bearing in mind that the models between US and other countries can vary quite a bit, as I understand it.
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Old Aug 30, 2019 | 03:16 PM
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497hp and 653 torque

Thanks to all for your comments and replies to this thread. I had my car (2015 E550 4-matic sedan) re-flashed at Eurocharged today and it solved all my lack of power issues!!

I'm now pushing 497hp and 653 torque at the wheels! My car now accelerates like a BEAST and pins my shoulders to the seat back with incredible force!! My buddies convertible is no match for my car now!

The updated file that Eurocharged flashed my ECU with added 50hp and I’m no longer jealous of my buddy’s convertible.
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Originally Posted by Woodzcar

497hp and 653 torque

Thanks to all for your comments and replies to this thread. I had my car (2015 E550 4-matic sedan) re-flashed at Eurocharged today and it solved all my lack of power issues!!

I'm now pushing 497hp and 653 torque at the wheels! My car now accelerates like a BEAST and pins my shoulders to the seat back with incredible force!! My buddies convertible is no match for my car now!

The updated file that Eurocharged flashed my ECU with added 50hp and I’m no longer jealous of my buddy’s convertible.


Great Numbers!!!!

Now, put it to DragStrip and see what this beast can do !!
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Geez...these are some impressive numbers..
After reading these posts, I just want to trade my 2011 E350 in for the newer E550.
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