[GunMoto's] '05 Pewter W211 E55 | First PICS
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Finally deleted my resonator.
With the resonator, the exhaust note sounded very smooth and refined. However, I wanted more of a raw sound and deleting the resonator with the internal crossover gave it a bit more burble & gurgle. I still have the secondary cats with stock H-pipe.
With the resonator, the exhaust note sounded very smooth and refined. However, I wanted more of a raw sound and deleting the resonator with the internal crossover gave it a bit more burble & gurgle. I still have the secondary cats with stock H-pipe.
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Resonator delete is perfect on these cars. I just did mine recently as well, looks identical to your picture. The car is not louder, however, the tone is definitely noticeable and better - more throaty and deeper. I am not one to delete cats, I plan on leaving all of them there.
I am installing the C63 mufflers next week, that should really bump up the dB level!
GET SOME C63 MUFFLERS, MAN!
I am installing the C63 mufflers next week, that should really bump up the dB level!
GET SOME C63 MUFFLERS, MAN!
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E 63S Wagon Renntech, E55 Renntech, SL65, SL 55 030, ML, bunch of old ones--they come, they go...
Nice!
I looked and looked, but can't find any more info on the steering wheel. DCT, ?? Also, the shift lever cover--just carbon wrap? Mine is starting to show a touch of wear. Thanks for any help on the wheel....
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Thanks bro!
How are your K-MAC bushings holding up since the install?
Thanks guys.
Steering wheel is DCT Motorsports, all leather, perforated sides, black stitching. I retrofitted AMG 63 paddles with the generous help of latemodel21.
I wrapped the shift console with some leftover 3M DI-NOC carbon fiber vinyl wrap.
How are your K-MAC bushings holding up since the install?
Steering wheel is DCT Motorsports, all leather, perforated sides, black stitching. I retrofitted AMG 63 paddles with the generous help of latemodel21.
I wrapped the shift console with some leftover 3M DI-NOC carbon fiber vinyl wrap.
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Right? Still running stock headers, so perhaps secondary cat delete and X-pipe. Haha, thanks pare! Awesome! I didn't mention it as I wanted to see if someone would notice this small detail. The decision is unanimous!! Thanks pare!! I picked it up from eBay (~$100). Just search for: w211; third; brake; smoked. It's manufactured by DEPO, which is very good in terms of aftermarket quality. It has the LED bulb arrangement of the facelift w211 and the lens is a very light smoke.
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good stuff GunMoto...cleanest pewter E55 imo. didn't go crazy with the contrast scheme...black wheels tinted tails, super dark tint, etc. put together very tastefully with that OEM+ style
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BMW M5 + E55 AMG
Truly an inspiration. I normally do not like the stock E55 bumpers, but you pull it off well. I don't much goals for mine in terms of mods, I plan on lowering it just a tad eventually and adding spacers to the front + E63 trunk lip and maybe a diffuser. Glad to see these cars can look amazing even without adding facelift parts.
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Link to 4th of July photoshoot: https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...-w211-e55.html
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Unfortunately, I don't know of an LED bulb with a "JDM/LeMans/3000K" yellow color temp, so:
I modified "warm white" color temp LED bulbs (2000K-4000K) w/CANBUS and painted the actual LEDs with clear yellow paint.
The warm white color temp is key, because a cooler white will yield a slightly green tint.
The error free CANBUS bulbs I used are from SuperBrightLEDs.com, here ($9.95 each):
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...se-tower/1129/
The paint I used is Tamiya clear yellow acrylic paint (X-24) commonly used for scale models, here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/paint...r-yellow-81524
Simply apply as many coats required to achieve an even application of the clear yellow, and allow to completely cure/dry before installing.
The result is mustard yellow looking bulb, but the tradeoff is a nice "3000K" yellow color when lit!!
-GunMoto
I modified "warm white" color temp LED bulbs (2000K-4000K) w/CANBUS and painted the actual LEDs with clear yellow paint.
The warm white color temp is key, because a cooler white will yield a slightly green tint.
The error free CANBUS bulbs I used are from SuperBrightLEDs.com, here ($9.95 each):
http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...se-tower/1129/
The paint I used is Tamiya clear yellow acrylic paint (X-24) commonly used for scale models, here:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/paint...r-yellow-81524
Simply apply as many coats required to achieve an even application of the clear yellow, and allow to completely cure/dry before installing.
The result is mustard yellow looking bulb, but the tradeoff is a nice "3000K" yellow color when lit!!
-GunMoto
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Truly an inspiration. I normally do not like the stock E55 bumpers, but you pull it off well. I don't much goals for mine in terms of mods, I plan on lowering it just a tad eventually and adding spacers to the front + E63 trunk lip and maybe a diffuser. Glad to see these cars can look amazing even without adding facelift parts.
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Here's a few minor updates:
AMG badge for front grill (I actually had to modify the bracket to fit the grill properly):
Suede shift boot (I originally wanted Alcantara, but need to source a vendor to make one):
Updated (arrow) turn signal mirror covers (purchased them in black for now, I may consider painting them pewter in the future):
Euro (aspherical) mirrors:
ZKW-R clear projector lenses for a sharper cutoff (from TheRetrofitSource.com):
Thanks for looking!!
AMG badge for front grill (I actually had to modify the bracket to fit the grill properly):
Suede shift boot (I originally wanted Alcantara, but need to source a vendor to make one):
Updated (arrow) turn signal mirror covers (purchased them in black for now, I may consider painting them pewter in the future):
Euro (aspherical) mirrors:
ZKW-R clear projector lenses for a sharper cutoff (from TheRetrofitSource.com):
Thanks for looking!!