max acceleration (plus how to shift) question
My dealer had told me the correct procedure for using manual shifting on my ML500, but I don't recall what he said. I know how to shift it left or right for up and down shifting of course, but I don't recall what he said about the gas, do I want to maintain pressure on the accelerator when I shift, let off of it completely, or something else?
Closely related to that, how do I get maximum acceleration from rest. In other words, how does one try to obtain the minimum 0-60 time with the ML 500? Do you need to involved the manual shifting, or do you rely on the automatic to do its job. Do you just floor it and hold it, or do you follow some sort of sequence with the gas, like perhaps pressing part way at first and then gradually flooring it until you get to the speed you were looking for. What does Mercedes do to get their quoted 0-60 time?
Thanks,
Mark
I'm just trying to find out how to maximize the pressure of my back against the seat
I did an analysis using HP to the wheel to consider what the best shift points would be for the ML500, basically, you 'redline' it in auto with a lead foot.
Using this technique (see the link below), you may be able to achieve 6.7 seconds.
Car and Driver did in febraury of this year.
6.8 seconds, that was Road and Track in June 2002.
MB quotes a 7.7, but you can easily beat that!
http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caran..._benzml500.xml
I have found a trick, though, that helps with throttle response.
If you need to drop a gear, jab the pedal down to the floor, then back off a bit - the tranny will shift down quickly. Popping the pedal like that does a good job of shifting gears with out lunging the car.
Also, the ML transmission adapts to your driving style. The harder you drive it the quicker the shifting will be.



