Wind noise from Pano roof above 130mph
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Wind noise from Pano roof above 130mph
Anyone else notice that the wind noise makes a substantial jump when you go above around 130mph? I just picked up my new (to me) W222 S500 a few days ago and only today got around to hitting Vmax. The wind noise is of course normally very good in an S-Class and the same is true of this one except between 130mph and 155mph. At that speed it sounds more like a significantly lesser quality machine. The roof is closed of course. I notice that if I run my finger from the front of the roof over the point where the glass roof starts and it's probably a millimetre or two higher than the roof. Maybe at the high speed that's enough to cause that noise. I never got that on any other car. All others have been totally linear increase in wind noise in relation to the speed.
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I'm gonna re-assess at what exact speed it starts and whether the hassle of getting it fixed corresponds to how often I'll drive at that speed (or higher) and how annoying the noise is.
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this an interesting condition… my own AMG gives a surreal quietness when it gets above 130… which can happen in a flash if you mash it.. the quietness remains all the way to max…
defintely something to address
defintely something to address
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I added a video to Youtube of a quick run to Vmax I did yesterday. The dashcam is naturally on the windscreen/windshield and might be a bit isolated from hearing the noise but it can be heard with headphones.
For some strange reason the dashcam isn't receiving the GPS signal.
For some strange reason the dashcam isn't receiving the GPS signal.
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Although there are many roads in the US where a "quick" car can get up to speed in a short time and distance, doing it in the presence of other vehicles is NOT recommended. This video upsets me.
I have had my cars to vmax over the years on empty well paved straight roads and even that's risky and thusly done very rarely by me personally.
This video should probably be pulled down
but, I can tell you no such noise occurs on my amg..
Please be careful
I have had my cars to vmax over the years on empty well paved straight roads and even that's risky and thusly done very rarely by me personally.
This video should probably be pulled down
but, I can tell you no such noise occurs on my amg..
Please be careful
I added a video to Youtube of a quick run to Vmax I did yesterday. The dashcam is naturally on the windscreen/windshield and might be a bit isolated from hearing the noise but it can be heard with headphones.
For some strange reason the dashcam isn't receiving the GPS signal.
Video of the noise starting at 130mph
For some strange reason the dashcam isn't receiving the GPS signal.
Video of the noise starting at 130mph
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Not sure why. Twenty seconds before this clip I overtook a police car and a minute later an AMG went past us both at what looked like 190mph. Did you check my location?
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You might can handle the speed but other drivers are never ready for you and hitting a deer or buzzard at that speed will get you on the Obit page. However, I get some German roads are designed for speed. It must be fun.
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It's just normal. Compare it to someone who only ever drives 30-40mph in town saying to you it must be fun driving at 85mph on an American freeway. Not really, it's just different. Same here. At points where it's not safe (about half of the entire Autobahn network) the speed limit is around 75mph. But the other half, where it is considered safe it's unrestricted. I showed this thread to my German brother-in-law who's a policeman. He couldn't understand why anyone would buy a car capable of 155mph if you're not going to do it occasionally.
Personally I exceed 130mph about once a month because usually the traffic isn't conducive to doing it and usually 110-130 is a nice cruising speed. You don't have that much of a delta to the slower drivers cruising at 80mph. On the rare occasions where I do exceed 130mph, it's typically not for more than a minute or two. I probably don't spend more than 15 minutes a year above 130mph - which is why I'm probably not going to get the issue related to this thread fixed. Not worth the hassle.
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While I would have a major problem if this was in the US, (BTW there is a cop on this board who brags about doing it in Tennessee which I think is disgusting and a clear abuse of this position but what else is new) I have no problem with it in Germany.
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You also have high levels of lane etiquette over there. You wont happen upon anybody standing still in the left lane, and people get out of your way as you approach quickly. People here just drive along oblivious to everybody else around them
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I think you are right... my comment was a little off base
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