FASTER - SL55 OR E55 ??
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Just had my SL600 on the dyno before I flashed the ECU/TCU. I got 453hp/530tq at the wheels stock (still need to get the "after" dyno). Assuming 18% (??) loss, I was getting ~550hp/645tq at the crank. The "advertised" numbers are 493/590.
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...I actually just took my dads 07 SL55 to the track, best time was 12.6XX @ 114.5 w/ 2.2 second 60 ft times. (all times are in this thread- https://mbworld.org/forums/sl55-amg-sl63-amg-sl65-amg-r230/257551-took-sl55-drag-strip.html ) The car has Michelin Pilot A/S tires though, and my launch technique could use some improvement. I'm thinking with some stickier tires and a better launch I could maybe get it into the 12.4's?? What do you guys think I could run in it with 60ft times below 2 seconds?
Cool, dry air can also knock a tenth or two off the ET, so look for your best times in early spring or late fall.
Lots of guys run drag radials but they have obviously limited usefulness. Another option would be to get a set of four lightweight wheels and run either summer tires or R compound tires on them. That setup won't be as fast on a dragstrip but will make for a much better "Sunday driving" setup.
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No I don't think you'd get a beat down, considering the SL600 weighs considerably more than your E55 211 3900-4100lbs vs SL600 4500-4600lbs
I'm dying to run 1 before I go to VRP & ECU her, I did run a CL63 @ frwy speeds & put a serious hurtin down also ran E63 which took me off the line (I just spun for a mili-sec) then ran him down @ frwy speeds, wanted to run again to get a more even launch but the E63 wasn't having it.
I'm dying to run 1 before I go to VRP & ECU her, I did run a CL63 @ frwy speeds & put a serious hurtin down also ran E63 which took me off the line (I just spun for a mili-sec) then ran him down @ frwy speeds, wanted to run again to get a more even launch but the E63 wasn't having it.
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At hwy speeds though, the torque is pretty outrageous. I have to get another dyno next week with the "new" ECU/TCU, but the car definitely pulls a lot harder now with the tune. Supposedly, I should be around ~515hp/~630tq at the wheels (625hp/770tq at the crank), we'll see if that's really the result. The guys I go to call their dyno the "heartbreaker", so I'm not as optimistic...
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It's definitely quick. As mentioned though, it's ridiculously heavy for a two-seater...Also, I lose a lot in traction from a dig (of course, the 211 has that problem too...). You really need to feather the throttle.
At hwy speeds though, the torque is pretty outrageous. I have to get another dyno next week with the "new" ECU/TCU, but the car definitely pulls a lot harder now with the tune. Supposedly, I should be around ~515hp/~630tq at the wheels (625hp/770tq at the crank), we'll see if that's really the result. The guys I go to call their dyno the "heartbreaker", so I'm not as optimistic...
At hwy speeds though, the torque is pretty outrageous. I have to get another dyno next week with the "new" ECU/TCU, but the car definitely pulls a lot harder now with the tune. Supposedly, I should be around ~515hp/~630tq at the wheels (625hp/770tq at the crank), we'll see if that's really the result. The guys I go to call their dyno the "heartbreaker", so I'm not as optimistic...
What does the K2 signify?
'06 Mercedes SL600 - K2,
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Intellichoice and Edmunds both show 4,087 and 4,429 for the two curb weights.
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BTW, I'm not sure what impact the TCU flash has on the peak tq numbers too. Vadim's dyno is only an ECU flash. I have both.
I do live in a cooler climate too, so in the middle of August I was able to dyno my car on a 75 degree day. Not sure what the quantitative impact of that is.
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You may very well be right. I'm just rolling with the numbers I have. Kleemann claims 775 and RennTech claims 745. Both of those convert to over 600 assuming 18%. Now, my 18% assumption could be total crap, and their "claims" could be total crap. I really need to just get the dang thing to the dyno to see. I will say that in 1st gear, I lose the tires initially (obviously), but then I chirp them AGAIN at 4,000 RPMs (still in 1st) when the turbos fully ramp up. It's crazy torque right around 4,000 RPMs.
BTW, I'm not sure what impact the TCU flash has on the peak tq numbers too. Vadim's dyno is only an ECU flash. I have both.
I do live in a cooler climate too, so in the middle of August I was able to dyno my car on a 75 degree day. Not sure what the quantitative impact of that is.
BTW, I'm not sure what impact the TCU flash has on the peak tq numbers too. Vadim's dyno is only an ECU flash. I have both.
I do live in a cooler climate too, so in the middle of August I was able to dyno my car on a 75 degree day. Not sure what the quantitative impact of that is.
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Sorry, did I mention somewhere that I was using Powerchip? I have Kleemann's ECU and TCU flash. I sent my stuff out to Cory in Colorado. My bad, if I suggested otherwise.
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