I didn't expect this: IS-F beats E63
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I didn't expect this: IS-F beats E63
I didn't expect this.
While in Mexico I was headed south on W Canyon from S Ana Canyon in the number three lane and an IS-F is behind me. He goes to the middle lane and passes me like normal so I decided to see if he would play so I went behind him.
As soon as all the traffic disappeared he floors it and so did I. He stayed ahead of me the whole time I was not gaining nor losing. I let off as the speeds got pretty high because those long sweeping curves seemed like very short left-right-left curves at the speeds we were going. The W211 really can't keep up in a situation like that.
We eventually get to the top of the hill and we chat a little bit. He said the only mod was a remapped ECU. So we decided to go downhill, turn around and go back up.
We start from a 10mph roll and he does the three honks. He gets the jump as my tires spin a little and is quickly a car length and a half ahead and we stay that way all the way up the hill (of course I let off as speeds were too much for the curves). I don't remember how fast we were going as I was concentrating on the curves but I believe the distance was a little short of a 1/4 mile.
The dude is really cool and we gave each other the thumbs up as we departed.
I've got to say I am surprised my E63 did not real him in since the 6.2 is putting down more HP to the wheels than the IS-F does at the crank. I've also beat down SRT8s of all types.
Maybe it's my 20 inch rims but they have the same outside diameter as stock so I'm
Also, the transmission was in sport mode so it shifted by itself which really isn't much of a detriment.
While in Mexico I was headed south on W Canyon from S Ana Canyon in the number three lane and an IS-F is behind me. He goes to the middle lane and passes me like normal so I decided to see if he would play so I went behind him.
As soon as all the traffic disappeared he floors it and so did I. He stayed ahead of me the whole time I was not gaining nor losing. I let off as the speeds got pretty high because those long sweeping curves seemed like very short left-right-left curves at the speeds we were going. The W211 really can't keep up in a situation like that.
We eventually get to the top of the hill and we chat a little bit. He said the only mod was a remapped ECU. So we decided to go downhill, turn around and go back up.
We start from a 10mph roll and he does the three honks. He gets the jump as my tires spin a little and is quickly a car length and a half ahead and we stay that way all the way up the hill (of course I let off as speeds were too much for the curves). I don't remember how fast we were going as I was concentrating on the curves but I believe the distance was a little short of a 1/4 mile.
The dude is really cool and we gave each other the thumbs up as we departed.
I've got to say I am surprised my E63 did not real him in since the 6.2 is putting down more HP to the wheels than the IS-F does at the crank. I've also beat down SRT8s of all types.
Maybe it's my 20 inch rims but they have the same outside diameter as stock so I'm
Also, the transmission was in sport mode so it shifted by itself which really isn't much of a detriment.
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I am also kinda surprised. I thought C63 is faster than ISF and E63 is a bit faster than C63
E63> C63 > ISF/M3
I guess the E63 is just too heavy compare to the ISF, they might weight extra 600Lbs than E63
E63> C63 > ISF/M3
I guess the E63 is just too heavy compare to the ISF, they might weight extra 600Lbs than E63
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I've seen a couple of IS-Fs at a recent drag event and they all ran between 12.9 and 13.3 stock while my E63 was hitting 12.3 to 12.4 on that same day. Also, now my car is down to 12.1 to 12.2 range. I raced one some time ago and it was not even close
The IS-Fs are great cars, but the outcome you described is very strange.... either he had more mods or your car was not running optimally.......... or the IS-F I ran was not running optimally .
The IS-Fs are great cars, but the outcome you described is very strange.... either he had more mods or your car was not running optimally.......... or the IS-F I ran was not running optimally .
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um, i think its the dudes tune then.. im sure you can pump some horses out of that stupid thing. i dunno i really don't like the IS's
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I toasted an ISF last year with dealer plates and I gotta admit it was pretty impressive. Walked him but it was a slower walk right up to 130 or so.
Stock E55, I woulda got killed.
Stock E55, I woulda got killed.
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Maybe the 8 speed trans got you? It lockups up in all gears except first when in manual mode eliminates any power loss from torque converter from 2nd through 8th gear.
Does your trans do the same?
At least the guy was cool
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Does your trans do the same?
At least the guy was cool
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Lexus' website states a 13 second 1/4 mile. Plenty of IS-F drivers and magazines have backed up that number with similar times. The E should have had the edge unless the IS-F tune / E63 20" rims made a difference. However the outcome between two cars that are a few tenths apart in the 1/4 can easily come down to drivers' skills or the speed at which you start racing. Nice kill for the Lexus in this case.
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Lexus' website states a 13 second 1/4 mile. Plenty of IS-F drivers and magazines have backed up that number with similar times. The E should have had the edge unless the IS-F tune / E63 20" rims made a difference. However the outcome between two cars that are a few tenths apart in the 1/4 can easily come down to drivers' skills or the speed at which you start racing. Nice kill for the Lexus in this case.
Anyways, when I got home I noticed my car was idling high (around 1,800 rpm). I thought maybe the car's adrenaline was high so I gave her a rest, had lunch and called clients.
When I took it out a couple hours later I noticed the high idle was still there. I thought "OMG, I broke my 6.2!" So I went to Home Depot and bought some weed killer (I have a lazy gardener when it comes to weeds and fertilizer but you can't beat $50 a month).
On my way home it was still idling high and would not engine-brake when I downshift because of the high idle speed. Maybe the throttle sensor or some electronic part went bad. It wasn't making any uncommon sounds.
I thought of Toyota and looked at my gas pedal and noticed the aluminum pedal cover slid up and was causing the throttle to stay open, I guess I was pressing the gas pedal so hard it moved
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I thought of Toyota and looked at my gas pedal and noticed the aluminum pedal cover slid up and was causing the throttle to stay open, I guess I was pressing the gas pedal so hard it moved [/quote]
Got any pics
Got any pics
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It looks like there is a metal plate that is part of the throttle pedal assembly and then the AMG pedal (with the aluminum) attaches to it via rubber that wraps around the metal throttle assembly. I guess I pushed it so hard the rubber/aluminum cover slid off the metal pedal.