Final post on SLR Cams. 512RWHP 684Torque!!
#77
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Hey Jim,
I'm only as positive as what the AMG rep told us.
Here are the part numbers we have:
SLR Cam related Parts
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Cam sensor = 004 153 9628... $215 (same as E55)
Cam gear = 113 052 0001 … $80 (different)
I ordered the Cam Gear for you.. It will be coming with the TB shipment from Germany leaving tomorrow.. I gave everyone until tomorrow to confirm if they want TBs, so my shipment will leave Germany tomorrow..
I'll let you know when I get it and I'll ship it down to you via Fedex air. You can pay me later once I get the bill for everything.
P.S-> You crack me up with the underground parts stuff!!! LOL.. I had another good laugh on that one!
P.S.S-> Who knows.. Maybe that's what is really going on over there when I make the calls to order stuff.. LOL..
I'm only as positive as what the AMG rep told us.
Here are the part numbers we have:
SLR Cam related Parts
---------------------------
Cam sensor = 004 153 9628... $215 (same as E55)
Cam gear = 113 052 0001 … $80 (different)
I ordered the Cam Gear for you.. It will be coming with the TB shipment from Germany leaving tomorrow.. I gave everyone until tomorrow to confirm if they want TBs, so my shipment will leave Germany tomorrow..
I'll let you know when I get it and I'll ship it down to you via Fedex air. You can pay me later once I get the bill for everything.
P.S-> You crack me up with the underground parts stuff!!! LOL.. I had another good laugh on that one!
P.S.S-> Who knows.. Maybe that's what is really going on over there when I make the calls to order stuff.. LOL..
You sure on that V?? They brought out an SLR cam sensor and we tried it.
It was a black type of plastic while ours was metal on the end. We couldn't mill the SLR one, so we ground down the E55 sensor.
On the cam gear, they were getting, "not sourced out of Germany" messages on ordering. If you can snag one for me, please order it ASAP and I will pay for all charges with shipping.
My mechanic wants to have regular checkups now just to see how things are going and if we need to swap the gears, we will do it.
It's like you have this black market AMG parts underground going on.
How are you doing it? I picture these back alley meetings with men in trenchcoats in the darkness over in Europe. "You got the cam gear" "Yeah, I got it....you got the suitcase"
It was a black type of plastic while ours was metal on the end. We couldn't mill the SLR one, so we ground down the E55 sensor.
On the cam gear, they were getting, "not sourced out of Germany" messages on ordering. If you can snag one for me, please order it ASAP and I will pay for all charges with shipping.
My mechanic wants to have regular checkups now just to see how things are going and if we need to swap the gears, we will do it.
It's like you have this black market AMG parts underground going on.
How are you doing it? I picture these back alley meetings with men in trenchcoats in the darkness over in Europe. "You got the cam gear" "Yeah, I got it....you got the suitcase"
#79
So vrus is the original Men In Black? LOL That was pretty hilarious what Jim said. lol
#80
#81
Yes except not a single auto on planet earth has 17% driveline loss. the best 5/6speeds are 17% for front engine rear wheel drive. For rear engine transaxle cars the best is 15%. and for auto's the typical auto will have a driveline loss of 20-21%. Benz does make hte best autos so theres might be 19% at best. but definitely its not 17%, not even close (believe me i wish it was).
#82
ahahaha... too funny!
Damn.. I hope not.. I only ordered 1... Jim didnt say anything about needing 2 of them... I'll call Germany again.. Thanks for the catch!
I know.. I was using 19% driveline loss from the beginning but I got flack for it.. Everyone kept saying that was too high so I reduced it to 17% and figured thats what everyone else is using for comparison.
Better to be conservative I guess...
Originally Posted by Grumpy666
Don't these engines use two cam gears?
Better to be conservative I guess...
Originally Posted by OmeyHomey
Yes except not a single auto on planet earth has 17% driveline loss. the best 5/6speeds are 17% for front engine rear wheel drive. For rear engine transaxle cars the best is 15%. and for auto's the typical auto will have a driveline loss of 20-21%. Benz does make hte best autos so theres might be 19% at best. but definitely its not 17%, not even close (believe me i wish it was).
#83
Jakpro1,
Do you still have such a high idle? Doesn't that make the car tought o drive intraffic and beat on the trans? Is there a way to get the idle back down to normal?
#85
[QUOTE=JodyE55Rocket;1745425]Victor,
He also mentioned this, I am not sure if that is correct but he said why don't I just grind my E55 cam to the specs of the SLR one and it would be much cheaper,QUOTE]
Did anyone listen to Jodye55rocket. If you had the exact specs of the SLR cams why couldnt we just have regrinds made from our stock cams. It seems to me like a viable alternative.
He also mentioned this, I am not sure if that is correct but he said why don't I just grind my E55 cam to the specs of the SLR one and it would be much cheaper,QUOTE]
Did anyone listen to Jodye55rocket. If you had the exact specs of the SLR cams why couldnt we just have regrinds made from our stock cams. It seems to me like a viable alternative.
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[QUOTE=Gunite;1747258]
lol...that's why i said this:
Victor,
He also mentioned this, I am not sure if that is correct but he said why don't I just grind my E55 cam to the specs of the SLR one and it would be much cheaper,QUOTE]
Did anyone listen to Jodye55rocket. If you had the exact specs of the SLR cams why couldnt we just have regrinds made from our stock cams. It seems to me like a viable alternative.
He also mentioned this, I am not sure if that is correct but he said why don't I just grind my E55 cam to the specs of the SLR one and it would be much cheaper,QUOTE]
Did anyone listen to Jodye55rocket. If you had the exact specs of the SLR cams why couldnt we just have regrinds made from our stock cams. It seems to me like a viable alternative.
#87
No.. And even if it did, I wouldnt put them in.
SLR cam is an F/I optimized cam.. The overlap and duration are made for cars that run F/I.
An N/A cam has a completely different profile. If you put an F/I cam into the E63 it would run like crap.
I wouldnt recommend it... For the price of the core (E55 Cams) and then the money to get someone to regrind them, it would be cheaper to just buy the SLR cams in the beginning. Unless of course you want to leave your car down for a few weeks while this whole procedure is being done.
For me, its more worthwhile to just buy new cams out of the gate and then sell of the E55 stockers.
SLR cam is an F/I optimized cam.. The overlap and duration are made for cars that run F/I.
An N/A cam has a completely different profile. If you put an F/I cam into the E63 it would run like crap.
For me, its more worthwhile to just buy new cams out of the gate and then sell of the E55 stockers.
Originally Posted by Gunite
Did anyone listen to Jodye55rocket. If you had the exact specs of the SLR cams why couldnt we just have regrinds made from our stock cams. It seems to me like a viable alternative.
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LIKE A TRIP TO THE TRACK!!!!
Hopefully track in bout 3-4 weeks. Not expecting DerekFSU numbers but if I can get mid 11's, life will be good. It's really not so much the cams (probably 25-30hp) , as much as just doing what basically 90% of tuners and even many guys on the forum said was impossible.
Okay, some breaking news on the cams.
MBUSA heard about this and called my dealer. Quote from someone at the dealer, "They about ***** their pants and can't believe it was done. They were asking questions about how we did it"
How friggin cool is that?
I am wondering if there is a rush on SLR cams and cam gears if MB will shut them down, but for now, party on gentlemen.
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Okay, some breaking news on the cams.
MBUSA heard about this and called my dealer. Quote from someone at the dealer, "They about ***** their pants and can't believe it was done. They were asking questions about how we did it"
How friggin cool is that?
I am wondering if there is a rush on SLR cams and cam gears if MB will shut them down, but for now, party on gentlemen.
MBUSA heard about this and called my dealer. Quote from someone at the dealer, "They about ***** their pants and can't believe it was done. They were asking questions about how we did it"
How friggin cool is that?
I am wondering if there is a rush on SLR cams and cam gears if MB will shut them down, but for now, party on gentlemen.
#92
That was really more of a statement than a question. Since the gears bolt onto the cams, there has to be two. At first, I thought it was a little unusual that there would be two different part numbers for cam gears for the same engine, especially considering that the cam sensors are the same. I'm thinking that the SLR cam probably has a different phasing than the stock E55 cam, and that phase difference is incorporated into the gear. If so, you really don't want to mix them on the same engine. Depending on the magnitude of the phase difference, all kinds of ugly could occur.
#93
This probably is not doable. First, these cams are not ground from a piece of billet, they're hydroformed using tubular steel. This may preclude re-grinding the lobes. Second, re-grinding cam lobes reduces the diameter of the base circle of the lobe, which means an OHC engine would require an adjustable rocker arm system to use it. I have not seen an E55 system up close and personal, but I suspect they use a fixed preload on the lifters that is not adjustable.
#94
OK, I don't who told you this, but I would stop listening to that person. A cam ground for a F/I engine will run just fine in a N/A engine. As you mentioned, the primary difference is the overlap. A F/I cam typically has less overlap, which, if used in a N/A engine, will cause a smoother idle and move the torque curve a little lower in the usable RPM band.
There's really no F/I-specific duration or profile. It's based on the engine designer's choice. Typically, F/I engines don't need as much duration or an aggressive lobe profile, since boost is available to help fill the cylinders. Duration and lobe profiles are chosen based on the engine's intended usage (i.e., where does the power band need to be in the RPM range).
If you install a F/I cam in a N/A car, that car will run strong in the lower and mid RPM range, but run out of steam a little sooner at the upper RPM range. It certainly won't run like crap.
#95
No.. And even if it did, I wouldnt put them in.
SLR cam is an F/I optimized cam.. The overlap and duration are made for cars that run F/I.
An N/A cam has a completely different profile. If you put an F/I cam into the E63 it would run like crap.
I wouldnt recommend it... For the price of the core (E55 Cams) and then the money to get someone to regrind them, it would be cheaper to just buy the SLR cams in the beginning. Unless of course you want to leave your car down for a few weeks while this whole procedure is being done.
For me, its more worthwhile to just buy new cams out of the gate and then sell of the E55 stockers.
SLR cam is an F/I optimized cam.. The overlap and duration are made for cars that run F/I.
An N/A cam has a completely different profile. If you put an F/I cam into the E63 it would run like crap.
I wouldnt recommend it... For the price of the core (E55 Cams) and then the money to get someone to regrind them, it would be cheaper to just buy the SLR cams in the beginning. Unless of course you want to leave your car down for a few weeks while this whole procedure is being done.
For me, its more worthwhile to just buy new cams out of the gate and then sell of the E55 stockers.
Victor, typically cylinder head flow is what determines your best cam profile. The e63 has a four-valve high flowing head so it will have a more aggressive cam profile. On a modded e55 with some head work that cam profile could easily extend the power-band.
Either way the slr cams and e63 cams are physically not interchangeable.
Last edited by rflow306; 09-07-2006 at 11:08 PM.
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If they are - all I can say if SBC fails on my car they will pay through their ar*e to compensate me.....
For f sake MB sort this SBC system out once and for all..... or at least have an effective back up system....
For f sake MB sort this SBC system out once and for all..... or at least have an effective back up system....