another twin turbo e55 amg is born at BIP
We used Paul's file, no change.
We used that CLS55 TT file in jersey, no change.
Tons of hours Tony put into tuning, no change.
Soon Dane, I could have two Weistec blower kits already based on this TT BOLT ON kit.
Other than RBJ and I swapping notes on the intake, we have not shared anything else with each other.
Last edited by chawkins2001; Jul 9, 2014 at 06:51 PM.
I want to see these turbos work!
Hang in there buddy.
This is not the first hurdle you have had to jump with the car. You have overcome challenges on your build in the past and were successful. This time will be no different.
See it through and I am sure you will have a big smile on your face as this car approaches the 9sec barrier.
In case you want it, here's my findings on the latest MAP sensor.
-Original MAP sensor MB part number: 004 153 3328
-Superseded by MB part number: 005 153 7228. As of July 2014, this was the latest version my local dealer listed.
-Superseded by MB part number: 006 153 1428. I got that info from "MB Specialist" in The Netherlands.
-The corresponding Bosch number for this sensor is 0 261 230 191. It lists as being fully interchangeable with all three MB part numbers above. I was able to avoid the dealer molestation tax and order it from O'Reilley's for $24.99.
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You'll get it brotha, I have faith. Just be patient. And believe me, I know how much $$$ this is taking.
Air goes supersonic when you hit the wall. On the rally car I tune it has a restrictor in the intake in front of the turbo and it goes into full vacuum within a 100rpm. It is not gradual at all. I also had similar dyno graphs on my personal car years ago with a supercharger and the stock exhaust. It would have a 10psi spike in the exhaust system. I had a probe in the egr port. Actually that is not a bad idea for rigging up a sensor. You could probably either go to egr or the secondary air injection ports in the head.
Neither would break up though. IT would just flatten out and power would drop off like a stone.
I have not reading this thread until tonight. I don't remember if ips have the wgs plumped back into the exhaust or not. If it is I would suggest try to let the wgs open to atmosphere and see if that help. If you need, I do have a stock w210 intake manifold somewhere in my basement. Anyway, good luck, "keep calm and chive on".

Thanks so much for all the feedback guys, really appreciate it.








