CLK55 vs Jeep SRT8
the jeep has a awesome exhaust note, slightly louder then the clk.
We raced from several different scenarios.
From a stop the outcome was pretty bad. The srt8 completely annihilated the clk55 from light to light and up to 60. That thing is like a bullet from a standstill. No wheelspin and 420hp just powering forward lol.
We then raced from 30-80 and the clk55 had the jeep beat and kept gaining little by little.
we then did a 40- 120 race and we kept even for a bit then i just started to walk away slowly.
All in all from a dig the jeep srt8 will rape any rearwheel drive car light to light, from a highway roll its not as fast as its hyped out to be.
Also got a chance to drive and that gearbox is a complete peice of ****.
so safe to say the na clk55 will dust any stock srt8.
Tom
Nice kill. Try it from a dig at the dragstrip, it will run very low 13s, on every pass no matter the available traction. Can't say that about the CLK.
At 80 and 120mph, what were the CLs you had?
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Last edited by RedBull; Aug 19, 2008 at 04:13 PM.
lol, you guys obviously have no idea. i can easily run 1.8 60fts on the street and have run countless 1.71's at the track...YES on true street tires. the only thing a stock srt8 jeep MIGHT beat me to is the other side of the intersection if i'm sleeping...(MIGHT). and i'll take any jeep BEFORE the 1/8 unless they're dropping some serious n2o.btw, not braggin...just bringing a reality check to the conversation.
Last edited by chiromikey; Aug 19, 2008 at 07:12 PM.
lol, you guys obviously have no idea. i can easily run 1.8 60fts on the street and have run countless 1.71's at the track...YES on true street tires. the only thing a stock srt8 jeep MIGHT beat me to is the other side of the intersection if i'm sleeping...(MIGHT). and i'll take any jeep BEFORE the 1/8 unless they're dropping some serious n2o.btw, not braggin...just bringing a reality check to the conversation.
lol...like i said, you have no idea. i've driven real awd cars like 650hp r34 gtr's and 600+hp 996tt's and know what they're about. i also know what an srt8 jeep is capable of because that was vehicle i was very near purchasing. while the jeeps are awesome for what they are, they're not that impressive when compared to serious street cars. i think the truth to the matter is that YOU'VE never been in a properly driven modded e55 (and please don't make this out as me thinking the e55 the best thing out there).anyways, you don't believe me...go look at 60ft and 1/8mile times on dragtimes to see the REAL data and then tell me why i should believe your opinion over the evidence. no jeep that isn't SERIOUSLY modded with n2o is going to outlaunch or out 1/8mile me.




lol, you guys obviously have no idea. i can easily run 1.8 60fts on the street and have run countless 1.71's at the track...YES on true street tires. the only thing a stock srt8 jeep MIGHT beat me to is the other side of the intersection if i'm sleeping...(MIGHT). and i'll take any jeep BEFORE the 1/8 unless they're dropping some serious n2o.btw, not braggin...just bringing a reality check to the conversation.
I also know that the MB cars are not plagued by the multi-tude of tranny problems that the Chrysler cars had.
my time posted on dragtimes is only a SINGLE run out of hundreds. anyone that's been around here long enough to read about my 1/4mile excursions, knows i run the exact same 60ft times on my 19" street tires. yes on a stock diff, it makes ZERO difference anyways. and what "prepped for the dragstrip"...do you really think i strip down my daily driver???

actually, i'm being too nice because i've also posted this on your srt8 forum a few times. so there is really no excuse for your insolence.
And you still referenced a 60ft that was done on ET Streets.And how is that virtually every other 1.7X 60ft was on DRs on dragtimes? If the E55 launches so well, why in the world would they use DRs?
I had no idea the E55 can launch like a 3100lb prepped Z-06. And prep as in clean tires, fresh application of VHT, psi at optimum level, etc.
Bottom line, especially on the street, the Jeep SRT-8 will get the hole shot.
Last edited by Deuuuce; Aug 20, 2008 at 02:58 PM.

But other than that, they are very good trannies, I agree. They are NOT the exact one that MB uses...the MB trannies shift like butter compared to the Chryslers...for whatever reason I am not sure.
And you still referenced a 60ft that was done on ET Streets.And how is that virtually every other 1.7X 60ft was on DRs on dragtimes? If the E55 launches so well, why in the world would they use DRs?
I had no idea the E55 can launch like a 3100lb prepped Z-06. And prep as in clean tires, fresh application of VHT, psi at optimum level, etc.
Bottom line, especially on the street, the Jeep SRT-8 will get the hole shot.
you're in territory that you know NOTHING about so please don't preach to me about what my car can or cannot do when i have the proof and all you have is an erroneous opinion based upon flawed assumptions. search my post history and you'll find my thoughts on d/r's and why i believe my car yields the same performance on or off them.
don't blame me if my car can do what some prepped z06 can do...tell them to learn how to drive if they can only run 1.7's! and regarding your prep comments...vht...every track has it and you're right i probably couldn't get consistent 1.71's without it. however, the jeeps on dragtimes wouldn't have quite the same 60ft numbers either. regardless, i didn't claim 1.71's on the street did i! i said i could easily run 1.8's on the street which is right in stock jeep srt8 territory on the track! clean tires...give me a break. and i run the same psi on my street tires at the track as i do on the street and have offered an explanation for that as well if you care to search for it.
seriously, quit now and save yourself further humiliation because you seriously were right, "you have no idea".

But other than that, they are very good trannies, I agree. They are NOT the exact one that MB uses...the MB trannies shift like butter compared to the Chryslers...for whatever reason I am not sure.
A "butter" shift is usually a matter of managing line pressure, a slower engagement and engine torque management. A firmer shift is desired by the LX enthusiasts and is why the Diablo tuner changes it.
you're in territory that you know NOTHING about so please don't preach to me about what my car can or cannot do when i have the proof and all you have is an erroneous opinion based upon flawed assumptions. search my post history and you'll find my thoughts on d/r's and why i believe my car yields the same performance on or off them.
don't blame me if my car can do what some prepped z06 can do...tell them to learn how to drive if they can only run 1.7's! and regarding your prep comments...vht...every track has it and you're right i probably couldn't get consistent 1.71's without it. however, the jeeps on dragtimes wouldn't have quite the same 60ft numbers either. regardless, i didn't claim 1.71's on the street did i! i said i could easily run 1.8's on the street which is right in stock jeep srt8 territory on the track! clean tires...give me a break. and i run the same psi on my street tires at the track as i do on the street and have offered an explanation for that as well if you care to search for it.
seriously, quit now and save yourself further humiliation because you seriously were right, "you have no idea".
And as far as 1.8s on "NON-DRs", while very good, I'd take the consistent 1.8s of the JSRT-8 95% of the time at the track regardless of track surface, prep, conditions, etc. And on the street, 99% of the time.






