SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: A Ferrari 575 wanted to play...
I had a clear track in front of me and so I went into M and into 4th and giddy up and went...I caught up to him since he hit traffic and we both waited until traffic cleared up and we both hit it...
My Sl65 loves this cool weather and the addition Kleeman tune really makes this a monster so I wasn't too worried (a 599 is a different monster/matter) and I pulled on him pretty easy...we were hitting some high speeds and traffic was an issue so we both shut it down...
He rolls his window down...gives me a thumbs up and says that our cars are too much for the road...he is right. Oh...he was a bald guy with shades, earrings in both ears, and a hot brunette in the passenger seat...
! Overall, it was pretty cool...too short but we were limited to traffic and our common sense (which we both lost for about a minute)...I didn't think 130mph could seem so serene...
PS I don't do this often at all but...its a Ferrari for goodness sake. Plus no traffic helped for the minute we lost our mind.
I had a clear track in front of me and so I went into M and into 4th and giddy up and went...I caught up to him since he hit traffic and we both waited until traffic cleared up and we both hit it...
My Sl65 loves this cool weather and the addition Kleeman tune really makes this a monster so I wasn't too worried (a 599 is a different monster/matter) and I pulled on him pretty easy...we were hitting some high speeds and traffic was an issue so we both shut it down...
He rolls his window down...gives me a thumbs up and says that our cars are too much for the road...he is right. Oh...he was a bald guy with shades, earrings in both ears, and a hot brunette in the passenger seat...
! Overall, it was pretty cool...too short but we were limited to traffic and our common sense (which we both lost for about a minute)...I didn't think 130mph could seem so serene...
PS I don't do this often at all but...its a Ferrari for goodness sake. Plus no traffic helped for the minute we lost our mind.
Yes, a 599 is a totally different proposition and I would get a schooling. A member here ran his Kleeman SL65 versus his wife in his stock 599. The 599 pulled on it a fair few car lengths, increasing ever more as speeds rose, but it was a reasonably close if I recall correctly.
Stock-stock, not much this side of a Veyron can best a 599 on the freeway. 599 vs LP670 SV would be a great run.
I guess April isn't too far off.
I had a clear track in front of me and so I went into M and into 4th and giddy up and went...I caught up to him since he hit traffic and we both waited until traffic cleared up and we both hit it...
My Sl65 loves this cool weather and the addition Kleeman tune really makes this a monster so I wasn't too worried (a 599 is a different monster/matter) and I pulled on him pretty easy...we were hitting some high speeds and traffic was an issue so we both shut it down...
He rolls his window down...gives me a thumbs up and says that our cars are too much for the road...he is right. Oh...he was a bald guy with shades, earrings in both ears, and a hot brunette in the passenger seat...
! Overall, it was pretty cool...too short but we were limited to traffic and our common sense (which we both lost for about a minute)...I didn't think 130mph could seem so serene...
PS I don't do this often at all but...its a Ferrari for goodness sake. Plus no traffic helped for the minute we lost our mind.
How fast were you going when you shifted to 4th?
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599 (stock) vs SL65 Kleeman (projected)
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p.s: i own a 360 and a 65.
p.s: i own a 360 and a 65.
Tom
I'm gonna disagree, remember our discussion on what is a sports car.
Even with 600 bhp the P/W ratio on the 65 will not make that much difference even on longer tracks.
Tom
Tom
at 2000kg with 600 bhp gives them the same P/W ratio, so given the Ferrari
will have the edge on handling then the 65 wouldn't match it on any track.
As you have said before, it's the weight that kills it.
p.s: i own a 360 and a 65.
The moral of this is that these cars are extremely capable in both a straight line as well as the corners.
p.s: i own a 360 and a 65.
at 2000kg with 600 bhp gives them the same P/W ratio, so given the Ferrari
will have the edge on handling then the 65 wouldn't match it on any track.
As you have said before, it's the weight that kills it.
Here is a synopsis for you...bryanc4 made a statement that any post-1995 Ferrari (...and he emphasized ANY) would smoke an SL65 around a track. I pointed out that a Ferrari 456 (which was produced from 1992 until 2003) would not smoke an SL65 around most tracks...particularly longer ones (i.e. longer straights). You disagreed with my statement. I pointed out some evidence in support of my assertion and that I stood by my original statement. You then responded that the original thread was about a 575...and point out a 575's power-to-weight ratio and agree that the 456 isn't a great sports car. Let me point out that I never mentioned the 575 in any of the previous posts where I made any other assertions, opinions or statements...
So my question to you is...why did you disagree with me when I clearly stated that I was talking about a Ferrari 456 (which was in direct response to bryan c4's assertion that all Post-1995 Ferrari's would smoke the SL65 around a track)? Do you think a 456 will beat an SL65 around a track?
Tom
Here is a synopsis for you...bryanc4 made a statement that any post-1995 Ferrari (...and he emphasized ANY) would smoke an SL65 around a track. I pointed out that a Ferrari 456 (which was produced from 1992 until 2003) would not smoke an SL65 around most tracks...particularly longer ones (i.e. longer straights). You disagreed with my statement. I pointed out some evidence in support of my assertion and that I stood by my original statement. You then responded that the original thread was about a 575...and point out a 575's power-to-weight ratio and agree that the 456 isn't a great sports car. Let me point out that I never mentioned the 575 in any of the previous posts where I made any other assertions, opinions or statements...
So my question to you is...why did you disagree with me when I clearly stated that I was talking about a Ferrari 456 (which was in direct response to bryan c4's assertion that all Post-1995 Ferrari's would smoke the SL65 around a track)? Do you think a 456 will beat an SL65 around a track?
Tom
both my sl65 and sl55 were very boring and slightly dissapointing....i raced the 3.7 mile sebring and i believe 2.2 mile homestead... i saw miata and honda s2000's with superchargers passing me easily and Ive been racing for 8 years at least 4x a year enough to have track experience.
the SL's are very heavy and sluggish on serious turns.... and the shifting points are terrible... the car does NOT know how to react on the track.... one big reason is that THEY WERE NEVER MADE FOR SUCH PURPOSES!
dont get me wrong.. I LOVE MY 65 but its a track pig.... the 65 is nothing more than a luxury sedan in the body of a sexy coupe fortunate to have a convertible hardtop and a big engine.
Here is a synopsis for you...bryanc4 made a statement that any post-1995 Ferrari (...and he emphasized ANY) would smoke an SL65 around a track. I pointed out that a Ferrari 456 (which was produced from 1992 until 2003) would not smoke an SL65 around most tracks...particularly longer ones (i.e. longer straights). You disagreed with my statement. I pointed out some evidence in support of my assertion and that I stood by my original statement. You then responded that the original thread was about a 575...and point out a 575's power-to-weight ratio and agree that the 456 isn't a great sports car. Let me point out that I never mentioned the 575 in any of the previous posts where I made any other assertions, opinions or statements...
So my question to you is...why did you disagree with me when I clearly stated that I was talking about a Ferrari 456 (which was in direct response to bryan c4's assertion that all Post-1995 Ferrari's would smoke the SL65 around a track)? Do you think a 456 will beat an SL65 around a track?
Tom
I am trying to get across how important P/W is, particularly on the track.
Still, it's nice talking, and I wish you and all MB World Members a Merry Christmas.
both my sl65 and sl55 were very boring and slightly dissapointing....i raced the 3.7 mile sebring and i believe 2.2 mile homestead... i saw miata and honda s2000's with superchargers passing me easily and Ive been racing for 8 years at least 4x a year enough to have track experience.
the SL's are very heavy and sluggish on serious turns.... and the shifting points are terrible... the car does NOT know how to react on the track.... one big reason is that THEY WERE NEVER MADE FOR SUCH PURPOSES!
dont get me wrong.. I LOVE MY 65 but its a track pig.... the 65 is nothing more than a luxury sedan in the body of a sexy coupe fortunate to have a convertible hardtop and a big engine.
I am trying to get across how important P/W is, particularly on the track.
Still, it's nice talking, and I wish you and all MB World Members a Merry Christmas.
). Lastly, the Ferrari 456 is actually a stunning grand touring car (much better when seen and touched in the flesh) and is only "undesirable" because the general public "desires" a Ferrari to be a 2 seat sports car. However, that shouldn't take away from the 456 great ability and character.Tom
). Lastly, the Ferrari 456 is actually a stunning grand touring car (much better when seen and touched in the flesh) and is only "undesirable" because the general public "desires" a Ferrari to be a 2 seat sports car. However, that shouldn't take away from the 456 great ability and character.Tom
280 on the 456, so not that much less than the 65, it must be more agile so
I would still think it to be to quick round a track than the 65.


