E55 Brakes




It is non issue for the owners of this car,it is a new technology and it is going to stay and within a few years will be introduced to most other cars.
MB was, is, always a pioneer of new technology(remember when people hated ABS or disc brakes when they were introduced?)
They b*tch on how esp intervenes with doing powerslides and extreme oversteer. Although I am guilty of doing these things and loving it, how many MB consumers would rather have the safety of such a system.
I'm sure when they tested the w211, they made no effort on changing the way they brake. If it is a totally different system, one would think they would need to brake differently. I never had a problem with the brakes either. I always like to ease up on the brakes before a stop to soften the lunging effect. If these test drivers can't modulate the brakes, then i'm sure they need some practice with their feet control.
The testers should get out of their comfort zone! These car magazines need to realize that not everything sporty needs to drive like a track car........
Last edited by anerbe; Dec 6, 2003 at 10:48 AM.
Carbon fiber brake ducts made a huge difference in cooling. Now if someone would send me a set of spent pads for either Porterfield or Carbotech to put a race compound on. Then I'd be set for my next track day-Jan 31 at Sebring.
The W211 E55 brakes are great. It's the car's excessive weight and body roll that sucks!
Last edited by Dr Chill; Dec 6, 2003 at 02:05 PM.
It's more of an issue for magazine testers and people who test drive the car for a few minutes.
It is non issue for the owners of this car,it is a new technology and it is going to stay and within a few years will be introduced to most other cars.
MB was, is, always a pioneer of new technology(remember when people hated ABS or disc brakes when they were introduced?)
I would also be curious to find out the new brakes' wet performance as they're supposed to keep the pads dry automatically.
Trending Topics
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I second that...
I just took my 996TT out for the first time in what seems like 2 weeks...What a difference in performance from my E55!!!
I know I shouldn't compare the two, but since there have been a lot of reference made to the E55 vs. the 996 TT, I must comment.
I am amazed at the Porsche's performance even more so after driving the E55 for a while. The E55 is a phenomenal sedan, but it is NOT a sports car by any stretch of the imagination. Although I have read to the contrary, I don't think the E55 will keep pace at any part of the power band. I couldn't believe how hard the 996 pulled tonight while entering the highway...I drove the same road yesterday and made the same exact move. Maybe its the more luxury suspension, but it felt much slower. On the other hand, my Porsche now has 9k miles v. barely 1k on the MB...The Porsche is must faster now than when it had 5k miles. The cold front that moved through this A.M. also makes a huge difference.




EPower, I think you've been reading to many BMW forums, because the E55 brakes are easily as good as the M5's.
EPower, I think you've been reading to many BMW forums, because the E55 brakes are easily as good as the M5's.
You have obviously not driven the E55, and certainly not an M5, on a track then. Comparing an E55's brakes to an M5's is not even close. ..... . The M5's will go all day....
They are manufactured by ATE and are floating calipers that use a single piston and 2 non-metallic guides to slide on (subject to deformation). The single piston seal will invariably unseal/tear within one weekend of driving. The front rotors are only 28mm thick and are not even a floating design.
The caliper is also cast iron and a brick, but it also traps heat vs the aluminum calipers used by brembo.
The few people who insist on tracking their M5's beyond the novice levels usually will upgrade to ----->> Brembo brakes!!




These are large and heavy ,luxury "sport" sedans ,not designed for tracking!
Get a light ,real sports car for that.
Third that, Chill!
I just took my 996TT out for the first time in what seems like 2 weeks...What a difference in performance from my E55!!!
I know I shouldn't compare the two, but since there have been a lot of reference made to the E55 vs. the 996 TT, I must comment.
I am amazed at the Porsche's performance even more so after driving the E55 for a while. The E55 is a phenomenal sedan, but it is NOT a sports car by any stretch of the imagination. Although I have read to the contrary, I don't think the E55 will keep pace at any part of the power band. I couldn't believe how hard the 996 pulled tonight while entering the highway...I drove the same road yesterday and made the same exact move. Maybe its the more luxury suspension, but it felt much slower. On the other hand, my Porsche now has 9k miles v. barely 1k on the MB...The Porsche is must faster now than when it had 5k miles. The cold front that moved through this A.M. also makes a huge difference.
Put any MB on a track like Willow Springs here in CA., and the brakes turn to mush in less than 10 laps.
I had several people drive my car. Brake feel has never been enough of an issue for them to mention it. Also, I had an E500 for six months before my E55 came. The brakes are in fact smoother on the E55. I got used to the 500 brakes after a couple of weeks though.
Third that, Chill!
I just took my 996TT out for the first time in what seems like 2 weeks...What a difference in performance from my E55!!!
I know I shouldn't compare the two, but since there have been a lot of reference made to the E55 vs. the 996 TT, I must comment.
I am amazed at the Porsche's performance even more so after driving the E55 for a while. The E55 is a phenomenal sedan, but it is NOT a sports car by any stretch of the imagination. Although I have read to the contrary, I don't think the E55 will keep pace at any part of the power band. I couldn't believe how hard the 996 pulled tonight while entering the highway...I drove the same road yesterday and made the same exact move. Maybe its the more luxury suspension, but it felt much slower. On the other hand, my Porsche now has 9k miles v. barely 1k on the MB...The Porsche is must faster now than when it had 5k miles. The cold front that moved through this A.M. also makes a huge difference.
Last edited by Blocktrader; Dec 8, 2003 at 10:29 AM.
In reality, unless you are a great driver (most 911 Turbo owners are not) the 911 TT will lose to the E55 in race from a roll at any speed. The AMG transmission shifts faster than any human could. In addition, the E55 shifts so smooth that it doesn't feel as fast as your 911's manual does when you hold it in high RPM and accelerate.
There is no doubt in my mind that my 911TT is quicker than my E55...especially at lower speeds. I do consider myself an above average driver. I won a few (or placed 2nd) at a few Viper events and most Viper owners can certainly drive! I can't speak for other 911TT drivers. Auto trannys are inferior to manual cars for performance...look at every magazines's test results.
The problem here is that the E55 feels slowere than it is, and the 996 TT feels faster than it is. If you put the two side by side, you will find they run neck and neck with neither ever pulling by more than a car length.


