05 E55 S/C Pulley and Tune Eurocharged
I went from 411rwhp/477rwtq to 452rwtq/504rwtq. The driveability characteristics of the car are FAR better and smoother. I recommend this combo to everyone. You will not be disappointed.
You'll easily see 50HP+ gain at the crank.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
What water pump would anyone recommend i change or replace the stock one with? Would anyone have a model number?
On my Kleemann supercharger setup I added an auxiliary bosch water pump. Is there a particular model number I can find to replace the stock one with?
What water pump would anyone recommend i change or replace the stock one with? Would anyone have a model number?
On my Kleemann supercharger setup I added an auxiliary bosch water pump. Is there a particular model number I can find to replace the stock one with?
The pump can be had to 60-80 range but you will need to make an electrical connection and custom fit the bracket.
Electrical connection parts needed:
1 x 12527549033 Plastic Socket Housing
4 x 61138366245 Rubber sealing grommets
4 x 12527545858 Individual Socket Pins
For the bracket, I used the stock bracket, used a grinding wheel to shape it better and then used a T-Bolt clamp to fix the pump to it(You will just have to flatten out a slanted edge of the bracket for the clamp to sit flushly on). I also cut the rubber dampening material off the stock pump and put it around the CW50 under the clamp. I don't know what size the T-Bolt clamp was though sorry, maybe 4"? It was just a spare I had.
The last thing is I had to use a new piece of about of 3/4" heater hose about 6 inches long on the pump suction. The stock pre-bent heater hose may work but I went with a different heat exchanger at the same time and mine didn't.
Here is a major thread with tons of good HX pump info: https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...w-about-5.html
I also custom mounted this heat exchanger at the same time: http://www.frozenboost.com/water-to-...er-p-1026.html
It over twice as thick as the stock unit, and a couple inches taller as well, but it was a pain in the *** to come up with mounts for it.
Last edited by drothgeb; Jul 26, 2017 at 11:40 AM.
The pump can be had to 60-80 range but you will need to make an electrical connection and custom fit the bracket.
Electrical connection parts needed:
1 x 12527549033 Plastic Socket Housing
4 x 61138366245 Rubber sealing grommets
4 x 12527545858 Individual Socket Pins
For the bracket, I used the stock bracket, used a grinding wheel to shape it better and then used a T-Bolt clamp to fix the pump to it(You will just have to flatten out a slanted edge of the bracket for the clamp to sit flushly on). I also cut the rubber dampening material off the stock pump and put it around the CW50 under the clamp. I don't know what size the T-Bolt clamp was though sorry, maybe 4"? It was just a spare I had.
The last thing is I had to use a new piece of about of 3/4" heater hose about 6 inches long on the pump suction. The stock pre-bent heater hose may work but I went with a different heat exchanger at the same time and mine didn't.
Here is a major thread with tons of good HX pump info: https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...w-about-5.html
I also custom mounted this heat exchanger at the same time: http://www.frozenboost.com/water-to-...er-p-1026.html
It over twice as thick as the stock unit, and a couple inches taller as well, but it was a pain in the *** to come up with mounts for it.
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This is great info thanks! Good to know for hot Philippine temps.
Are you running any mods on your motor?
Is it ok to run the car with the pulley installed and a stock ECU? Reason I ask is while I wait for the Tune file to be sent to me and until I find the time to install the tune, I will be able to install the pulley ahead of the tune. Is this ok? or should I do both at the same time?










