2000 S500 vs. 2003 E500 (S class race against E class)
My advantages so far are well he has no racing experience
and this is his first mercedes so he knows very minimal about it. hes probably not very good with shiftronic.
also if anyone has any info how to tweak the ecu chip that would be great
im thinking about adding a renntek package soon but im not sure if its even worth it.
Id appreciate any advice what so ever. as long as we can dominate. WE HAVE TO WIN!!! especially so i can shut his mouth once and for all.
What are you trying to proof???? Why messing around in the controls of your beautiful sedan, and risk anything?
You have the S-Class and that's it. Smooth and quiet ride, top technology, luxurious interior, ............
1. Turn the ignition key to the on (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset.
This re-sets the adaptive transmission programming ECU to it's default setting. If most of your driving is sedate and normal (like most people) your ECU has adated your programing to your style. The reset will remove that from memory.
The guys on the E55 forum swear by this method.
Do a forum search for "Adaptive transmission reset"
Also, remember that all things being equall you are penalized with a 200 lb weight dis advantage to the E. You might overcome some of that by taking everything out of your car including the spare, jack, tools and any junk you normally haul around. Last but not least, run your gas tank down to about 1/4 full.
All of the above should even the scales some.
Be carefull.
kenstudios i will definitly post pics and a video of this.
bamberger man im tryin to prove to this guy that he should stop talking smack about our s classes. yes i know everyone here knows that s class is already superior but he doesnt. and im gonna show him whos car is truly better.
sprink49 thanx for your advice im looking that up right now. if theres anything else i can do as a quick tune up to help myself out ill do it. and also that guy does not know of the Adaptive transmission reset so will that advantage help me. and also is there any like notification of the reset can i hear anything?
any other advice is greatly appreciated
The S-class is extremely easy to drive in a straight line. Unlike high powered AMGs, we don't have traction issues. But I can give you these tips:
If accelerating from a standstill -
1. Turn ESP off and leave the shifter in Drive (also make sure you're in S or Summer/Sport mode).
2. Apply the brake with your left foot firmly
3. Lightly and gradually apply the gas with your right foot just a bit (or until the RPM holds at around 2000 rpms). This is called brake torquing.
4. BE SURE to never brake torque for too long (like holding the car like this for more than 20 seconds). This will heat up your torque converter and that is bad. I wouldn't know why you would want to brake torque for that long anyways. It usually takes about 2-3 seconds.
5. Drop the brake and punch the gas quickly.
6. If executed right, the car will chirp the rear tires, the ESP will flash for a few moments and you're off.
If accelerating from a roll (in motion) -
1. Leave ESP on (or off, it doesn't matter).
2. MANUALLY select a gear that will run the engine up to more than 3000 rpms, but no more than 4500 rpms. For example, if racing from a 20 mph roll, use first gear (first gear is strong). From 40 mph, second gear. 60 mph, 3rd. Punch it from that gear and manually go through the gears. BE SURE to watch your tach, and shift BEFORE it reaches redline (Our motors don't make optimal power at redline anyways, but it the gas is floored, the motor will run to redline).
3. After the race is over, shift her back into Drive.
And Ken is right, you have a slim chance. The E is a few hundred pounds lighter. But worth a try.
Don't throw money into this one.
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yeah good idea.i also like pushing my car to its limit. iv heard cleaning your maf sensor can help too?how do i get to it?
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slr n8 thanx for your info too. ill definitly do that.and i agree: S CLASS RULES!!!!!! since im running on comfort tires the michelin mxv4 hes probably got 17 or 18s wat evers stock non an 04 e500. im not sure if the s class will loose traction even if you floor it from a complete stop?
will it?
Good luck, have fun, and stay safe!
Good luck, have fun, and stay safe!

1. Turn the ignition key to the on (not start) position.
2. Press the gas pedal to the floor and hold for five seconds.
3. Turn the key to the "off" position (don't remove the key), then release the gas pedal.
4. Wait at least two minutes for ECU to reset.
This re-sets the adaptive transmission programming ECU to it's default setting. If most of your driving is sedate and normal (like most people) your ECU has adated your programing to your style. The reset will remove that from memory.
The guys on the E55 forum swear by this method.
Do a forum search for "Adaptive transmission reset"
Also, remember that all things being equall you are penalized with a 200 lb weight dis advantage to the E. You might overcome some of that by taking everything out of your car including the spare, jack, tools and any junk you normally haul around. Last but not least, run your gas tank down to about 1/4 full.
All of the above should even the scales some.
Be carefull.
Go ahead and try it, but differences will be minimal.
e500 with the same engine has a lighter body and better acceleration numbers. s500 is not comparable. why bother comparing apples and oranges ?
but sure go ahead and let us know what happened
Not to disappoint you, my money is on the E (unless the driver was half-awake or something and you got a big jump).
Unless racing from a roll, never use (semi)manual mode. It's slow.






