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Old Jan 14, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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Veloce Performance Announces Suspension Lowering!!

Happy New Year!

I hope that all of you had a great Holiday Season.

We have just added a great new service......We can Lower all ABC and Airmatic cars! We can do the service individually or as part of an ECU/TCU package. This is currently only available in Arizona.

We can dial it in for looks and improved handling. I love the way my SL55 looks, and it is definitely handing better. I will post pics of my car shortly...
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Old Jan 14, 2008 | 06:49 PM
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The car has a much more aggressive stance now. I had my gf drive it while I followed it. What a difference a small change makes!
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 02:48 PM
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Hi there, just wanted to know which tyres you are using as your car is delimited and you have exceeded 200mph.
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sanjay_parkash
Hi there, just wanted to know which tyres you are using as your car is delimited and you have exceeded 200mph.
*EVERYONE*, I talk to says that (200mph), is not possible without a lot more work... I would say 178mm Pulley ECU Tune Headers, and 80mm TB At least... I don't have any good roads here to try it... Anyway I'd bet he's running PS/2's.

Hey Dino... I've heard this legend here for some time... How bout some video of you speedometer Pinned?!?

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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by sanjay_parkash
Hi there, just wanted to know which tyres you are using as your car is delimited and you have exceeded 200mph.
Men, I haven't tried that yet before.. 200mhp?? wow
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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by sanjay_parkash
Hi there, just wanted to know which tyres you are using as your car is delimited and you have exceeded 200mph.
I am running PS2's....but versions that are rated for the weight of the car. You can check the weight rating by the number in parentheses after the tire size. The higher the number, the greater the weight/speed rating. I believe that my rears are (100Y), and the fronts are (98Y).

Royd Rage.....Our cars....bone stock will do the double ton. All you have to do is derestrict the car. This was done by several magazines. The one that I remember (Autocar) was a shoot out between the SL55, GT2, Vanquish, 550 and Murcie. The 55 was the fastest to 300kph, and went on to 202mph, finishing 2nd to the Lambo which did 205.

As far as taking a pic at 200mph...I am a good driver, but I will leave that move to you!

One of our clients (on the board), also reported 200mph.
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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by IngenereAMG
The car has a much more aggressive stance now. I had my gf drive it while I followed it. What a difference a small change makes!
Have you had the car re-aligned after the drop?
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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 12:36 PM
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Have you had the car re-aligned after the drop?
It is scheduled for an alignment. It definitely needs it. We are going to include an alignment on the cars that we lower.
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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 01:13 PM
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With my basic math skills, and not taking into account HP or CD rating of the SL55, I dont think so...

Just using the car's setup and not taking into account if it even has enough HP to do the job it doesnt work...

Final Drive Ratio: 2.82:1
RPM limit: 6,500RPM

Rolling diameter in inches
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275/40ZR-18 rear tires = 275 * 0.40 = 109.6 * 2 (top and bottom sidewall) = 219.2mm

219.2mm/24.5mm per inch = 8.947in + 18in tire = 26.946in rolling diameter

max mph = (rpm x tire diameter)/ gear ratio x 336
max mph = (6500 x 26.946) / (2.82 x 336)
max mph = 175149/947.52
max mph = 184.85

I'd love to see an SL55 go over 185mph in stock configuration.

Did I miss something in the math?


Originally Posted by RoydRage
*EVERYONE*, I talk to says that (200mph), is not possible without a lot more work... I would say 178mm Pulley ECU Tune Headers, and 80mm TB At least... I don't have any good roads here to try it... Anyway I'd bet he's running PS/2's.

Hey Dino... I've heard this legend here for some time... How bout some video of you speedometer Pinned?!?

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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 02:21 PM
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Isn't the redline higher than 6500 ? I thought 6800 or so.

I've done over 190MPH on the tacho (306Km/h) and had to stop accelerating due to other traffic. I honestly don't know if my car would make it to 200+ MPH (322Km/h) on the tacho though. If I ever get there I'll make mention of it here.


Originally Posted by vrus
With my basic math skills, and not taking into account HP or CD rating of the SL55, I dont think so...

(...math...)

Did I miss something in the math?
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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 02:34 PM
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6,800 is getting closer.. thats good for 193mph.

The problem is staring at the speedo and using that as reference isnt accurate.. At those speeds, you need a GPS to properly measure because I know the dash speedo will read too high. You might see 306 on your speedo, but in reality you were probably travelling around 290km/h - 295km/h.


Originally Posted by sprins
Isn't the redline higher than 6500 ? I thought 6800 or so.

I've done over 190MPH on the tacho (306Km/h) and had to stop accelerating due to other traffic. I honestly don't know if my car would make it to 200+ MPH (322Km/h) on the tacho though. If I ever get there I'll make mention of it here.
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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by vrus
6,800 is getting closer.. thats good for 193mph.

The problem is staring at the speedo and using that as reference isnt accurate..
That depends on what the claim is. If the claim is "I did 190MPH on the tacho" it is as acurate as can be

Still, would be nice to know real speed, unfortunately my COMAND does not provide speed info, and I am not going to purchase a Tomtom or Garmin jst to measure speed.

190MPH on the tacho turned out to be pretty fast for me.

Edit: Redline is indeed 6500 according to official source: http://www.mercedes-amg.com/index2.h...om/models/sl55

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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 12:03 AM
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The drop looks great Dino. How was the ride? Let me know if you need anything .


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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 02:00 AM
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sevral mags have qouted the 55k amg hiting 200mph in stock forum. Math can be nice, but so is reall world results, these mags genraly have all the speed gizmos hocked up, n yes it was mentioned in the shoot out above.

way to end it, get sevral examples of healty cars n long roads after, delimiting the car
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by vrus
With my basic math skills, and not taking into account HP or CD rating of the SL55, I dont think so...

Just using the car's setup and not taking into account if it even has enough HP to do the job it doesnt work...

Final Drive Ratio: 2.82:1
RPM limit: 6,500RPM

Rolling diameter in inches
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275/40ZR-18 rear tires = 275 * 0.40 = 109.6 * 2 (top and bottom sidewall) = 219.2mm

219.2mm/24.5mm per inch = 8.947in + 18in tire = 26.946in rolling diameter

max mph = (rpm x tire diameter)/ gear ratio x 336
max mph = (6500 x 26.946) / (2.82 x 336)
max mph = 175149/947.52
max mph = 184.85

I'd love to see an SL55 go over 185mph in stock configuration.

Did I miss something in the math?
Hate to mess up all that nice math.
But here is my short version. Seems like simple logic to me.

My stock 2005 SL55 will cruise at 80MPH at 2500 RPM exactly.
So my simple math says at 200 MPH I would be doing 6250 RPM.
2500x200=500,000. Divide by 80 = 6250.

80 200
--- ----- X = 6250
2500 X

Last time I looked my redline was 6500 RPM.

You can tell when you drive one of these cars at 140 MPH +.
(Disclaimer) I did this at the AMG Challenge so no laws were broken.
That it is capable of getting to 200 if flat out and given enough room.
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bltserv
Hate to mess up all that nice math.
But here is my short version. Seems like simple logic to me.

My stock 2005 SL55 will cruise at 80MPH at 2500 RPM exactly.
So my simple math says at 200 MPH I would be doing 6250 RPM.
2500x200=500,000. Divide by 80 = 6250.

80 200
--- ----- X = 6250
2500 X

Last time I looked my redline was 6500 RPM.

You can tell when you drive one of these cars at 140 MPH +.
(Disclaimer) I did this at the AMG Challenge so no laws were broken.
That it is capable of getting to 200 if flat out and given enough room.
FINALLY!!! A math major. Thank you.

Now let's get back to lowering the cars!
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Old Jan 20, 2008 | 06:17 PM
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I know someone that could do that in Dallas.

I like the adjustability of the Renntech module, but wish it was more of a "plug and play" install.
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Originally Posted by bltserv
Hate to mess up all that nice math.
But here is my short version. Seems like simple logic to me.

My stock 2005 SL55 will cruise at 80MPH at 2500 RPM exactly.
So my simple math says at 200 MPH I would be doing 6250 RPM.
2500x200=500,000. Divide by 80 = 6250.

80 200
--- ----- X = 6250
2500 X

Last time I looked my redline was 6500 RPM.

You can tell when you drive one of these cars at 140 MPH +.
(Disclaimer) I did this at the AMG Challenge so no laws were broken.
That it is capable of getting to 200 if flat out and given enough room.
Your simple math theory has one fatal flaw:You are not taking into consideration the aerodynamic forces at work against your car at speeds above 80mph,let alone past 180mph.Once past a certain speed(lets say 190mph for arguments sake),the horsepower required to go 195mph increases exponentially.If it takes 450rwhp to hit 190mph,you may need another 50-75 rwhp to go that extra 5mph.It takes a TON of hp to break the 200mph barrier,a derestricted SL55 isn't going to do it.

After doing some poking around to present hard numbers as fact,here is my revised answer as quoted from a recent article on a top-end shootout to break 200mph:
"Bear in mind that it takes gobs of horsepower to reach 200mph.The air resistance grows with the square of speed.Stick your hand out the side window of your car at 60mph&feel the resistance.At 180mph,the force will be nine times stronger should you be foolish enough to give it a try.And at 200mph it will have 11 times the force.Whats more,because the POWER REQUIREMENT OF A CAR GROWS WITH THE CUBE OF SPEED,THIS MEANS IT WILL NEED 37 TIMES MORE POWER TO GO 200MPH THAN TO MAINTAIN 60mph"

....... or even 80mph as used in the formula that bltserv concocted above

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Originally Posted by oldgixxer
Your simple math theory has one fatal flaw:You are not taking into consideration the aerodynamic forces at work against your car at speeds above 80mph,let alone past 180mph.Once past a certain speed(lets say 190mph for arguments sake),the horsepower required to go 195mph increases exponentially.If it takes 450rwhp to hit 190mph,you may need another 50-75 rwhp to go that extra 5mph.It takes a TON of hp to break the 200mph barrier,a derestricted SL55 isn't going to do it.
Agreed. A friend of mine (and forum member) told me he hit 198 and held it there for a while. He may have been able to go a bit faster but it didn't seem like it was going any faster. He has an E55 with Kleeman Stage III with VRP throttle body and Eisenmann exhaust. Thats a lot of power...

But I don't think it really matters as most street races will very rarely go above 170mph. No tracks allow for 170+ either so its all a waste.
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Agreed. A friend of mine (and forum member) told me he hit 198 and held it there for a while. He may have been able to go a bit faster but it didn't seem like it was going any faster. He has an E55 with Kleeman Stage III with VRP throttle body and Eisenmann exhaust. Thats a lot of power...

But I don't think it really matters as most street races will very rarely go above 170mph. No tracks allow for 170+ either so its all a waste.
Unless this was done using G.P.S. in the car those mph numbers are not accurate&can be off as much as 10%


One other scenario to consider: A stock Z06 will do the 1/4mi in the low 11 second range at over 120mph.It makes 505hp&475ft/lbs&weighs 3200lbs.It has a top end limited by aerodynamic drag to 198mph.
Now it doesn't take a mathematician to realize that if a 3200lb Vette w 505hp&weighs 3200lbs cannot break 200mph then there is 0 chance for a 4500lb SL55 that makes roughly the same power but is slower in acceleration to break 200mph.It's not happening.
Just post a video of the GPS reading 200mph(or even 190mph)while your in the car to shut me up&I'll apologize&accept my being wrong

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Originally Posted by oldgixxer
Unless this was done using G.P.S. in the car those mph numbers are not accurate&can be off as much as 10%


One other scenario to consider: A stock Z06 will do the 1/4mi in the low 11 second range at over 120mph.It makes 505hp&475ft/lbs&weighs 3200lbs.It has a top end limited by aerodynamic drag to 198mph.
Now it doesn't take a mathematician to realize that if a 3200lb Vette w 505hp&weighs 3200lbs cannot break 200mph then there is 0 chance for a 4500lb SL55 that makes roughly the same power but is slower in acceleration to break 200mph.It's not happening.
Just post a video of the GPS reading 200mph(or even 190mph)while your in the car to shut me up&I'll apologize&accept my being wrong
It HAS been done and documented by several magazines. I have done it. Several clients have as well and this is from a German mag comparing Murci, SL55, Vanquish, GT2, 550

https://mbworld.org/forums/sl55-amg-sl63-amg-sl65-amg-r230/183094-what-top-speed-delimited-sl55-amg.html

Scroll down to post 10. The stats are direct from the magazine. The article in Autocar stated that they felt the SLs low drag helped it as the speeds got higher.
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One other scenario to consider: A stock Z06 will do the 1/4mi in the low 11 second range at over 120mph.It makes 505hp&475ft/lbs&weighs 3200lbs.It has a top end limited by aerodynamic drag to 198mph.
Are you sure the 198 figure is because of aerodynamic drag and not gear ratio's that limit the speed @ redline in the highest gear?
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Originally Posted by IngenereAMG
It HAS been done and documented by several magazines. I have done it. Several clients have as well and this is from a German mag comparing Murci, SL55, Vanquish, GT2, 550

https://mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=183094

Scroll down to post 10. The stats are direct from the magazine. The article in Autocar stated that they felt the SLs low drag helped it as the speeds got higher.
Why can't anybody produce a GPS verified picture then?
I can also scan articles all day long that state otherwise,but there is no point.

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Are you sure the 198 figure is because of aerodynamic drag and not gear ratio's that limit the speed @ redline in the highest gear?
Chevy's advertisments all state that the car is limited by drag.
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Originally Posted by oldgixxer
Why can't anybody produce a GPS verified picture then?
I can also scan articles all day long that state otherwise,but there is no point.
The times that I have done it, I really wasn't interested in proving or disproving anything to anyone. I did it for the sole reason for having this or any fun car............I did it for fun!

Everyone wants someone else to prove something that for all intents and purposes is academic. Since we all have these cars, I can derestrict them....and let you guys go prove it for yourself........AND have some fun in the process!!
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