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good result here from k2. I have a sl600 05 and what are the gas octane
should I use after ecu and tcu upgrade for best result. We got 94 92 in my area.
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I am guessing you meant if I don't get 94 around somehow I can
switch for 93 to 91 program at the ecu??
Also how big a different in hp figure will be found in term of using from
91 to 93??
What I meant was what if you can always get 93 octane or higher (like 94 in your case) and you never travel to areas that only carry 91 such as california, then I would get the 93 tune. What I mean by hit or miss meaning if 93 or better is not always around and you have to settle for ANYTHING LESS than 93, get the 91. You will see better performance with the 93 tune while running 93 or higher than you would running the 91 tune. You cant get both tunes you can only chose one or the other.
My sarcasm was directed more toward the Renntech-bashing originator. Sorry if you were offended.
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My sarcasm was directed more toward the Renntech-bashing originator. Sorry if you were offended.
https://mbworld.org/forums/performan...-question.html
My sarcasm was directed more toward the Renntech-bashing originator. Sorry if you were offended.
https://mbworld.org/forums/performan...-question.html
If we wanted you to post your ignorant sh-t, we'd f-cking tell you. Now go back to the bleachers with the rest of the charity seat winners before you get hit in the head with a slow pitched baseball.
Last edited by bigmike32172; Jan 21, 2009 at 11:47 PM.
What I meant was what if you can always get 93 octane or higher (like 94 in your case) and you never travel to areas that only carry 91 such as california, then I would get the 93 tune. What I mean by hit or miss meaning if 93 or better is not always around and you have to settle for ANYTHING LESS than 93, get the 91. You will see better performance with the 93 tune while running 93 or higher than you would running the 91 tune. You cant get both tunes you can only chose one or the other.
It was my understanding that there were two programs: 1. a 91/93 octane program that "adapts" to the octane level up to 93 octane 2. a 100 octane program that was not recommended unless you put 100 octane gas ALL the time. Can someone confirm this or clarify it?
Tom
What he's saying is it's always better to put a higher octane in as opposed to a lesser octane.
If we wanted you to post your ignorant sh-t, we'd f-cking tell you. Now go back to the bleachers with the rest of the charity seat winners before you get hit in the head with a slow pitched baseball.
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Now I never said that lighter weight wheels would make no difference, I said that the difference would not be that significant in this car. But please, prove me wrong. Do the experiment. I am not the only one here who would like to see the results.
It does seem a bit incongruous that a guy who is purchasing an SL65 is whining about a few grand for ECU TCU upgrades... but that's just my perspective. Perhaps I mistook that whining for Renntech bashing.
On a positive note, I'm sure that your mastery of language makes your folks very proud.
https://mbworld.org/forums/3227946-post2.html
Now I never said that lighter weight wheels would make no difference, I said that the difference would not be that significant in this car. But please, prove me wrong. Do the experiment. I am not the only one here who would like to see the results.
It does seem a bit incongruous that a guy who is purchasing an SL65 is whining about a few grand for ECU TCU upgrades... but that's just my perspective. Perhaps I mistook that whining for Renntech bashing.
On a positive note, I'm sure that your mastery of language makes your folks very proud.
Rotational mass is a killer on any car, a few have dyno proof that lighter wheels can free up 30+ rwhp...
https://mbworld.org/forums/3227946-post2.html
Now I never said that lighter weight wheels would make no difference, I said that the difference would not be that significant in this car. But please, prove me wrong. Do the experiment. I am not the only one here who would like to see the results.
It does seem a bit incongruous that a guy who is purchasing an SL65 is whining about a few grand for ECU TCU upgrades... but that's just my perspective. Perhaps I mistook that whining for Renntech bashing.
On a positive note, I'm sure that your mastery of language makes your folks very proud.
Having lighter wheels will also make the car handle and brake better.
Ask around about this and you will find that I speaketh the truth young grasshopper.
Tom
Tom





I know you meant Kleemann