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Old Mar 4, 2016 | 01:16 PM
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sprintbooster is great for the GL

I can only speak for the 450, but the Sprintbooster works very well at making the car feel lighter and more spry through stronger and more immediate acceleration.

Since all GLs are turbocharged, I assume they are all tuned alike to give a very luxurious take off from a standstill. In other words the throttle pedal doesn't give the engine much gas up to around 50% from the floor. The sprintboost changes that and lets you choose from two settings. Stage 1 is a little peppier and stage 2 is a lot peppier. I keep it in stage 1, although stage 2 is still fine with the family if you're careful with the pedal. I'm sure gas mileage suffers. Who cares. It goes from mediocre to slightly less so. But its more fun. It places your car at more lively (higher) speed more frequently without much thought or effort - definitely a plus. In doing so it gives the sense that the car is lighter on its feet.

I decided to get the Sprintbooster after driving a 550 and realizing that I liked the enhanced throttle of the sport mode, but I didn't care for the sharper shock setting. In the new GLS I believe you can control those elements separately.

Anyway. Just wanted to share. Thumbs up for Sprintboost on the GL. Took 15 minutes to install (although you do have to lower the plastic cover panel over the drivers footwell.

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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by drpesq
I can only speak for the 450, but the Sprintbooster works very well at making the car feel lighter and more spry through stronger and more immediate acceleration.

Since all GLs are turbocharged, I assume they are all tuned alike to give a very luxurious take off from a standstill. In other words the throttle pedal doesn't give the engine much gas up to around 50% from the floor. The sprintboost changes that and lets you choose from two settings. Stage 1 is a little peppier and stage 2 is a lot peppier. I keep it in stage 1, although stage 2 is still fine with the family if you're careful with the pedal. I'm sure gas mileage suffers. Who cares. It goes from mediocre to slightly less so. But its more fun. It places your car at more lively (higher) speed more frequently without much thought or effort - definitely a plus. In doing so it gives the sense that the car is lighter on its feet.

I decided to get the Sprintbooster after driving a 550 and realizing that I liked the enhanced throttle of the sport mode, but I didn't care for the sharper shock setting. In the new GLS I believe you can control those elements separately.

Anyway. Just wanted to share. Thumbs up for Sprintboost on the GL. Took 15 minutes to install (although you do have to lower the plastic cover panel over the drivers footwell.

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Hey thanks for this. I actually bought a sprint booster but never had the time to install it. Can you tell me how I can remove the gas pedal or whatever panel I need to remove for installation? Thanks in advance.
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 11:54 AM
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Hey thanks for this. I actually bought a sprint booster but never had the time to install it. Can you tell me how I can remove the gas pedal or whatever panel I need to remove for installation? Thanks in advance.
Disclaimer: I'm not a mechanic.

There are 4-5 screws with torx heads securing the plastic panel at the very bottom of the dash/driver's footwell. Once removed you have to carefully remove the panel pulling it down from right side to left. Be careful b/c the footwell light in the middle of the panel is wired and should be disconnected once the panel is down enough for access to the wire. Don't worry about the air vent, that can be aligned when you reinstall.

With the panel out, its still tough to get to the plug behind the pedal. Use a screwdriver or small needle nose pliers to pop the clip and unplug the pedal. Pluggging the sprintboot in to that recepticle was the hardest part for me since you're in an odd contorted position under the dash. Once plugged in (make sure you follow the arrows on the sprintboost -- it may only plug in one way, just make sure you have the right ends attached i.e., in to in, out to out.

Then decide where to put your button. I ran my wire along the middle console and tucked it in. I then mounted it to the front of the seat bracket cover. Very discreet.

Now put the panel back in starting with the right side (middle of the car). Then attach the light wiring and make sure as you push the panel up in place that the air vent it aligned in its groves. Then holding the panel install a screw etc...

Sounds like a lot, but it took me all of 20 minutes. Good luck 👍🏻👍🏻
Old Mar 11, 2016 | 12:27 PM
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Thanks for the write up. This sounds super complex. I will give it a shot when I get some time. Thank you!
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Originally Posted by drpesq
I decided to get the Sprintbooster after driving a 550 and realizing that I liked the enhanced throttle of the sport mode, but I didn't care for the sharper shock setting.
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FYI - Sport mode on the 550 only adjusts the suspension. There's no such thing as enhanced throttle.

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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 02:45 PM
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Thanks for the write up. This sounds super complex. I will give it a shot when I get some time. Thank you!
It's not, I'm just verbose and detailed

Good luck
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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 02:47 PM
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FYI - Sport mode on the 550 only adjusts the suspension. There's no such thing as enhanced throttle.

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I don't know. Maybe the transmission has modes? The car was seemingly more responsive to the right foot in sport. BMWs are famous for Drive Sport mode on the automatics that would start in 1st instead of 2nd and hold gears longer? Changed the whole feel of the car.

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Would you happen to have pics on your process? If not, no biggie. =)
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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 11:26 PM
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I didn't really know what these were, but after a little research it seems that most internet articles have a negative attitude towards them. The line of reasoning makes sense to me, it just intercepts the signal being sent to the ECU from the pedal and scales it at a more aggressive rate, saturating the signal more quickly. The max doesn't change, it just takes less pedal travel to get there. Is there something about these products that I'm missing?
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Originally Posted by drpesq
I don't know. Maybe the transmission has modes? The car was seemingly more responsive to the right foot in sport. BMWs are famous for Drive Sport mode on the automatics that would start in 1st instead of 2nd and hold gears longer? Changed the whole feel of the car.

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Nope. I come from a BMW, and yes, on the Beemer, sport mode does make the shift points shorter. Not so on the 550.

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Old Mar 11, 2016 | 11:55 PM
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The max doesn't change, it just takes less pedal travel to get there. Is there something about these products that I'm missing?
It's not about increasing horsepower. It's about reducing the lag programmed in between your foot and the throttle.

I'm used to controlling the engine with minute changes from my foot. I'm tired of having to add throttle because I'm not getting the immediate response that I'm expecting...so I add some more throttle. This usually results in too much throttle once the computer finally gets around to giving me what I had asked for a couple of seconds ago. Seems like they're building nanny-mobiles that warn me at intersections when there is no threat, shut off the engine at every red light, and won't give me the throttle when I want it.
Old Mar 13, 2016 | 02:26 PM
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It's not about increasing horsepower. It's about reducing the lag programmed in between your foot and the throttle.

I'm used to controlling the engine with minute changes from my foot. I'm tired of having to add throttle because I'm not getting the immediate response that I'm expecting...so I add some more throttle. This usually results in too much throttle once the computer finally gets around to giving me what I had asked for a couple of seconds ago. Seems like they're building nanny-mobiles that warn me at intersections when there is no threat, shut off the engine at every red light, and won't give me the throttle when I want it.
I do agree, fuel economy is king for non-performance models of anything now. I can see wanting stronger response without the pedal mashing. I"m still trying to understand completely though. So comparing to an ECU tune, is it fair to say the sprintbooster use case is that it's a means of accessing the existing allowable power more quickly without spending a larger amount of money on an ECU tune? I assume the tune is kind of best of both worlds, it remaps the pedal response and how hard it can push the engine.

To anyone with one of these on their GL, does it feel jerky or harder to modulate the acceleration? Especially in comparison to a tune. I don't want to make my kids carsick. One thing I liked about the GL when I bought was that at a later time I could take the V8 up another level with a tune.
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I finally got a chance to do this. Did you get a check engine light? Mine is on after I installed it but it works.
Old Apr 4, 2016 | 10:11 AM
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I finally got a chance to do this. Did you get a check engine light? Mine is on after I installed it but it works.
No. I didn't get a check engine light. Perhaps the connections need to be checked?
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No. I didn't get a check engine light. Perhaps the connections need to be checked?
The check engine light went off by itself on the next day.
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Im a dealer for sprint booster. If you guys need one, I'll help you out. Shoot a text.
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Originally Posted by drpesq
There are 3 modes which you can change at the push of a button: OFF (stock), green +1 boost and red +2 max boost. I keep it in red all the time. I thought the red would be too much for my wife - but she likes it. Its not jerky. It feels like a 550 plain and simple.

I do scale back to green or off in the snow.

You might ask the dealer above for a discount as a forum member.

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Yep, red should always be the default. A few years ago, the original version didn't have the button and was defaulted to the highest mode. If you don't want to mount the button, the unit will remember to stay in red mode (the highest setting) if you want a super stealth install.

Also, if you seem to notice any hesitation in your GL, this is what this unit fixes. In the S550 I do notice this sometimes, when I'm trying to merge on the highway, or first pull away from a stop sign, it's not instant. I haven't had the time to try it on the S yet, but that's what this was designed to FIX.
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On the Sprintbooster website, they don't identify a model that covers the 2016 model year for the GL. We're a quarter of the year into 2016, any idea why there's no compatibility info for 2016?
https://www.sprintboosterusa.com/p-3...edes-benz.aspx
https://www.sprintboostersales.com/d...%20or%20Diesel

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2016 shouldn't be any different. I'll confirm with my rep tomorrow, but 9 times out of 10, it's same and will work.

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