My C43 Coupe Build Thread
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All of your wraps seriously do look cool but I'd be careful about going overboard with it all. I mean, it's one thing to have an entire car made of CF like a Pagani, Mclaren, Koeineggsegegeggegegegegegeegggggegeeg, etc since they're actual CF (actually that's like the coolest thing), but I feel like you can only wrap so many things in fake CF before it starts to look tacky and you end up on a passerbyer's respective forum with a thread title of "Beautiful Benz ruined by CF wrap explosion".
You do great work, and some of your mods are tasteful, but...
Let the thing rest in peace in horsey heaven, FCOL!
Last edited by tresean1; 04-15-2017 at 09:14 AM.
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W205C43AMGCoupe (04-15-2017)
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Thanks-that's very constructive criticism
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A really good idea would be to 3D print the insert plates with an actual grille pattern like the factory ones. The ones on the flics are just flat black. I thought about modifying them but figured it wasn't noticeable to be worth the time/energy. For $300 i was unimpressed with the quality.
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2 updates:
1. Installed Weistec Downpipes over the weekend and made instructions in another post -since there weren't any. Waiting on stage 2 tune from AMR to start her up.
2. Also, finally installed the 2nd BOV spacer from turbokits.com. The location on the passenger side is just about impossible to reach. I had to take apart the entire front end (remove fluid bottle, removes hoses, belts, and brackets and lower belly pan to get to it. I personally like the sound (its totally subjective and many in this forum don't like it) but overall the level of effort for install wasn't worth it for zero performance gain. The write up on 450.com on how to do this is totally misleading in terms of how easy they make it sound.
1. Installed Weistec Downpipes over the weekend and made instructions in another post -since there weren't any. Waiting on stage 2 tune from AMR to start her up.
2. Also, finally installed the 2nd BOV spacer from turbokits.com. The location on the passenger side is just about impossible to reach. I had to take apart the entire front end (remove fluid bottle, removes hoses, belts, and brackets and lower belly pan to get to it. I personally like the sound (its totally subjective and many in this forum don't like it) but overall the level of effort for install wasn't worth it for zero performance gain. The write up on 450.com on how to do this is totally misleading in terms of how easy they make it sound.
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Next mod was to order the rear flics for the c43 coupe. After much research I found the correct part number for the coupe is A 205 880 99 03. When they arrived I was pretty dissapointed at the quality of these considering the price $230.00. They were a gloss black and cheaply put together. I also didnt like that the block off plat in the vent was just a flat black vs having an acutual vent pattern like the stock inserts. I considered buying some screen material to insert in there or fabricating the piece out of plastic with a vent like pattern but decided it wasn't noticeable enough to bother. I did however decide to take the unit apart and overlay the original with 2x2 twill carbon fiber, which I think creates a nice contrast on the black paint and matches the carbon fiber spoiler on the rear. Here are install pics. Terrifying drilling the bumper of a brand new 50k car, but it all came out well.
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I purchased the rear flics from mercedes and then sanded them down and carbon fiber laminated them so they weren't just black. They are expensive for what they are around $300.
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Amazing work, and I think I'm in your neck of the woods... I recognized Keenan's 'old' dealership before they moved in Doylestown.
I'd love to check out your car in person sometime.
Brien
I'd love to check out your car in person sometime.
Brien
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W205C43AMGCoupe - It looks like you bought your car in Dec 2016 and you tuned the car in the same month. Did you put the tune on the car before reaching the 1000 mile break-in period? Just curious as I am dying to tune my GLC43 but I am patiently waiting to get my miles up first.
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W205C43AMGCoupe - It looks like you bought your car in Dec 2016 and you tuned the car in the same month. Did you put the tune on the car before reaching the 1000 mile break-in period? Just curious as I am dying to tune my GLC43 but I am patiently waiting to get my miles up first.
Don't redline it to hell right out of the box but just a few hundred miles of varying rpms is perfectly sufficient to then be able to let her loose
Btw, I'm thinking of going GLC/GLE for my next lease. haven't driven one yet but I'm curious. How does it handle? Does it drive like an SUV or is it more nimble and feels like just a tall car?
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DameMD (05-11-2017)
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I've built a few 1000hp boosted motors, and short of allowing them to come to operating temperature before being pushed too hard, I've literally gone WOT to redline within the first 15-20 minutes of run time, which then seats the rings to the cylinder walls.
This myth of slowly breaking in a motor for the first 1000miles is a carryover from very old days when bearings shed material during the first 1000 miles. Metallurgy has changed, especially with a high hp motor, to where you don't need to baby them.
Now, oil change intervals is different. I believe in using a quality dino break in oil for the first 10-15 miles, then switching to a conventional oil for the next 500 miles, then you're free to run synthetic and hammer away at it.
This myth of slowly breaking in a motor for the first 1000miles is a carryover from very old days when bearings shed material during the first 1000 miles. Metallurgy has changed, especially with a high hp motor, to where you don't need to baby them.
Now, oil change intervals is different. I believe in using a quality dino break in oil for the first 10-15 miles, then switching to a conventional oil for the next 500 miles, then you're free to run synthetic and hammer away at it.
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I also test drove the GLE43 (not coupe) and to me it was just too big and heavy. I still like to do spirited drives and though the GLE43 has the AMG suspension, I still felt the body roll and heft when taking the off ramp on my test drive. It also feels and drives like a truck vs. the GLC. If I had the money the wife would have loved for me to get the GLE43 coupe but $90K was a bit much. For the size of the GLE, I think the 63 version more suits that truck for fun.
You can't go wrong with either one but I have a 4 person family (which is really 3 persons since my oldest son's is hardly around) and I don't need the space/cargo room of the GLE. Plus I still have the boy-racer in me and when I am alone in the GLC I like to play around a bit. GLC43 with down-pipes and tune should be a fun truck. Not to mention RennTECH just brought out a lowering module which can manipulate the air-suspension and I can custom lower it to whatever setting I want without having to get coil-overs or springs.
Sorry OP for thread-jacking lol.
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W205C43AMGCoupe - It looks like you bought your car in Dec 2016 and you tuned the car in the same month. Did you put the tune on the car before reaching the 1000 mile break-in period? Just curious as I am dying to tune my GLC43 but I am patiently waiting to get my miles up first.
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I drove the GLC43 first and I can tell you with lowering the driver's seat and finding a good position, it feels like I was still driving my c350 just a little taller. It's funny you mention like a "tall car" as when I pull beside other SUV's the GLC seems to sit a lot lower. With 21's on the GLC, the suspension is harsh even in comfort mode. You do feel everything but I am used to that since my previous car was lowered on H&R springs and I had summer tires. I can tell you that my GLC43 in Sport or Sport+ mode would and could out handle my c350 sedan. On Sport+ mode you have very little, if anybody roll and the truck just feels confident. You wouldn't be missing anything coming out of a c450 to a GLC43.
I also test drove the GLE43 (not coupe) and to me it was just too big and heavy. I still like to do spirited drives and though the GLE43 has the AMG suspension, I still felt the body roll and heft when taking the off ramp on my test drive. It also feels and drives like a truck vs. the GLC. If I had the money the wife would have loved for me to get the GLE43 coupe but $90K was a bit much. For the size of the GLE, I think the 63 version more suits that truck for fun.
You can't go wrong with either one but I have a 4 person family (which is really 3 persons since my oldest son's is hardly around) and I don't need the space/cargo room of the GLE. Plus I still have the boy-racer in me and when I am alone in the GLC I like to play around a bit. GLC43 with down-pipes and tune should be a fun truck. Not to mention RennTECH just brought out a lowering module which can manipulate the air-suspension and I can custom lower it to whatever setting I want without having to get coil-overs or springs.
Sorry OP for thread-jacking lol.
I also test drove the GLE43 (not coupe) and to me it was just too big and heavy. I still like to do spirited drives and though the GLE43 has the AMG suspension, I still felt the body roll and heft when taking the off ramp on my test drive. It also feels and drives like a truck vs. the GLC. If I had the money the wife would have loved for me to get the GLE43 coupe but $90K was a bit much. For the size of the GLE, I think the 63 version more suits that truck for fun.
You can't go wrong with either one but I have a 4 person family (which is really 3 persons since my oldest son's is hardly around) and I don't need the space/cargo room of the GLE. Plus I still have the boy-racer in me and when I am alone in the GLC I like to play around a bit. GLC43 with down-pipes and tune should be a fun truck. Not to mention RennTECH just brought out a lowering module which can manipulate the air-suspension and I can custom lower it to whatever setting I want without having to get coil-overs or springs.
Sorry OP for thread-jacking lol.
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Here is a video of the AWE Track Exhaust+ Weistec Catless Downpipes. Sorry for the poor sound quality, I need an external mic setup for my go pro.[URL="https://youtu.be/UhO1AGRYdk0"]
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Been a while since I updated this thread:
-Added custom mechanical boost gauge. Had gauge made by speedhut and I made my own boost tap to get vacuum and boost off the manifold. I also custom mounted the gauge into the spot where the center vent was
-Added custom mechanical boost gauge. Had gauge made by speedhut and I made my own boost tap to get vacuum and boost off the manifold. I also custom mounted the gauge into the spot where the center vent was
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Updated :
-Made a custom rear difusor from the factory coupe difuser, to fit quad exhaust tips. The difuser was made by cutting the original difuser and plastic welded and blended so there were no gaps to make it flush. The silver center portion was cut and then resused.
-102mm flowmaster exhaust tips were purchased. I had them welded so that they were staggered. I then polished off the flowmaster logos and painted the exhaust tips with a High heat black paint which has a slight flake in the sunlight. The exhaust tips are mounted straight to the end pipes of the awe track exhaust.
-Made a custom rear difusor from the factory coupe difuser, to fit quad exhaust tips. The difuser was made by cutting the original difuser and plastic welded and blended so there were no gaps to make it flush. The silver center portion was cut and then resused.
-102mm flowmaster exhaust tips were purchased. I had them welded so that they were staggered. I then polished off the flowmaster logos and painted the exhaust tips with a High heat black paint which has a slight flake in the sunlight. The exhaust tips are mounted straight to the end pipes of the awe track exhaust.
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-Next mod: Modified the Mercedes add on rear flics. When you buy these from Mercedes the y come with a blank plate which covers the oem "fake" grill material. So when you your looking through the vent it just looks like a flat black cover. I didn't like this and preferred the fake grille material. So i removed the grill from the factory bumper and put it where the factory blank plate was with double sided tape. Now when you look through the end of the Flic you see the grill material instead of a blank plate.