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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 09:11 PM
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I am new to the w211 forum but an old w203 member. Its been about 2 months that Ive had the E for. Purchased it from Walnut Creek of MBZ with 57k miles and got the engine and tranny extended warranty. Compared to all the other E63s around the area they had 90-110k on them. One owner (older man who was tired of driving this beast around). So far this car has been ABSOLUTELY AMAZING for lack of words. Now I understand how the 6.2 is such an iconic engine. Coming from a 07 C230 2.5 V6 200hp to 09 E63 V8 6.2 507HP is crazy. Ive been lurking the 211 threads for a while now and finally wanted to introduce myself. So far ive done a couple of small mods.


Flat hood AMG badge and LED License plate lights and door puddle lights thanks to AZNOptics.


Looking to buy an X pipe this week and reading up on a good tune. Hopefully looking to meet some members from here and being active on the forum.


Here are a couple of pictures and a short video of some hoonage (still trying to tame this beast)


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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 09:37 PM
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congrats on the purchase, I bought my 05 E55 nearly 5 years ago with 55K on it, got modding fever and love it. looks like a really clean car. Sounds like you already know the forums, great bunch of folks here that are a great help.
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 09:42 PM
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congrats love the e63 in black.. on ure previos c class did you paint the calipers yourself? Def want to do it on my e63 but want it to look professionally... I did it on my Beamer and it's ok.. not great
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 10:36 PM
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Congrats dude! I just bought a 2008 E63 with 53k miles yesterday! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get it for?
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 11:02 PM
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congrats on the purchase, I bought my 05 E55 nearly 5 years ago with 55K on it, got modding fever and love it. looks like a really clean car. Sounds like you already know the forums, great bunch of folks here that are a great help.
Thank you and yes I come from a couple of MB forums. Back when MyMBonline and MBZvsBMW were very active. Mbworld always stayed active but I'm starting to mod little by little. Definitely want to mod the smart way "do it once and do it right"
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 11:04 PM
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congrats love the e63 in black.. on ure previos c class did you paint the calipers yourself? Def want to do it on my e63 but want it to look professionally... I did it on my Beamer and it's ok.. not great
Thanks bro! And yes I did the brakes a couple of times on my C. I work at a body shop so it's easy access. Basically any color/custom color I want.
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Old Dec 14, 2015 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Wesmman1
Congrats dude! I just bought a 2008 E63 with 53k miles yesterday! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get it for?
Thanks and congrats! I got it for 30k fully loaded and purchased extended warranty for the engine and transmission for an additional 3500.
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 01:00 AM
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 01:03 AM
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Thumbs up, man! Looks awesome......ur gonna love it.


I got an '09 with P30 I was chasing for over a year back in august. One owner and still under ELW til 9/2016. This forum and the W211 folks specifically are a great bunch. Much info and assistance while I narrowed down my criteria. Sage advice; you'd do well to follow it when it's given by trusted members. '55's are prevalent, but 63's get some love too. If you are looking for drivetrain info, the C63 section is helpful as well.


Mine has 50k miles and going into shop Friday for airmatic. Luckily under warranty. Had a keyless door handle replaced too. These two things are typical on the 63's. Gotta do brakes pretty soon, but will do those myself. If you haven't done the research on that yet, grab your wallet. Since I have an MB ELW, the only mods I've done is changed to the ROW boxes and filters. Haven't had enough time with them to give any real impressions yet. Not expecting anything really tangible. Other mods are cosmetic: metal AMG door pins, AMG staticaps, ordered a CF lip, paint correction, etc. Tubes and tune possible when ELW is up.


A drivetrain warranty is a good idea; you never know what M156 you may get. Most are solid as a rock. Some aren't. I'm sure you know what the issues are. Since my ELW is up in Sept '16 and I can't extend, if you don't mind me asking, who did you get the drivetrain warranty from? I'm debating on what to do when mine goes out of warranty.


Again, congrats. Even with the maintenance and repair costs, I still love my '63. It's a gorgeous car and tight as a drum. It's better than I thought it would be. I just wish it was black, like yours!
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Skizz
Thumbs up, man! Looks awesome......ur gonna love it.


I got an '09 with P30 I was chasing for over a year back in august. One owner and still under ELW til 9/2016. This forum and the W211 folks specifically are a great bunch. Much info and assistance while I narrowed down my criteria. Sage advice; you'd do well to follow it when it's given by trusted members. '55's are prevalent, but 63's get some love too. If you are looking for drivetrain info, the C63 section is helpful as well.


Mine has 50k miles and going into shop Friday for airmatic. Luckily under warranty. Had a keyless door handle replaced too. These two things are typical on the 63's. Gotta do brakes pretty soon, but will do those myself. If you haven't done the research on that yet, grab your wallet. Since I have an MB ELW, the only mods I've done is changed to the ROW boxes and filters. Haven't had enough time with them to give any real impressions yet. Not expecting anything really tangible. Other mods are cosmetic: metal AMG door pins, AMG staticaps, ordered a CF lip, paint correction, etc. Tubes and tune possible when ELW is up.


A drivetrain warranty is a good idea; you never know what M156 you may get. Most are solid as a rock. Some aren't. I'm sure you know what the issues are. Since my ELW is up in Sept '16 and I can't extend, if you don't mind me asking, who did you get the drivetrain warranty from? I'm debating on what to do when mine goes out of warranty.


Again, congrats. Even with the maintenance and repair costs, I still love my '63. It's a gorgeous car and tight as a drum. It's better than I thought it would be. I just wish it was black, like yours!
I do have some knowledge regarding the repairs and how costly they are. I used to work for Mercedes Benz a couple of years and one of the biggest problems was the airmatic as you mentioned. I had the dealer replace both of the front keyless door handles when I made the deal. I had a really bad experience with the dealer that I bought the car from. Long story short, I ended up getting a brand new OEM front bumper because they damaged the one I bought the car with and replaced both of the keyless handles.

I have the easy care warranty, with a 500 deductible. I am really debating on tuning the engine though, I was reading the eurocharged tune could be undetected by the dealer if you switch the setting. Not 100% positive on that but I am still doing lots of research before I touch the engine. Cosmetics are slowly but surely coming.

I'm just hoping nothing turns for the worst, trying to take care of this one just as much if not even more than my C. I feel like I had the 203 class figured out and this is a whole another ball game.

You have a low mileage E, very rare to find. You mentioned ROW boxes? What type of numbers are expected from those?
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 03:09 AM
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 06:21 PM
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No material numbers really expected. Companies that package them with filters and sell them on the secondary market indicate 5-10 hp. Folks who've actually dyno'd them claim no to similar gains. So, not really expecting any more than slightly better sound for the few times I get to WOT and the personal satisfaction I get from knowing I did a very modest upgrade to boost my cars potential, however slightly. Then, if I decide to do tubes and tune later, the ROW's will already be in place. Except for adding juice or blowing it, the only way to really get anything more for hp on these is making it breathe better. Or internals, which I'm not up for either.


Really, I dig the car enough that I just like tinkering with it and enjoying the engineering aspect of it. I'll upgrade the brakes shortly when I change them, also probably x-pipe, minor stuff like that. If I wanted to do a bunch of serious modding, I'd get a '55. In addition to the '63, of course. I'd probably kill myself an a '55........
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Skizz
No material numbers really expected. Companies that package them with filters and sell them on the secondary market indicate 5-10 hp. Folks who've actually dyno'd them claim no to similar gains. So, not really expecting any more than slightly better sound for the few times I get to WOT and the personal satisfaction I get from knowing I did a very modest upgrade to boost my cars potential, however slightly. Then, if I decide to do tubes and tune later, the ROW's will already be in place. Except for adding juice or blowing it, the only way to really get anything more for hp on these is making it breathe better. Or internals, which I'm not up for either.


Really, I dig the car enough that I just like tinkering with it and enjoying the engineering aspect of it. I'll upgrade the brakes shortly when I change them, also probably x-pipe, minor stuff like that. If I wanted to do a bunch of serious modding, I'd get a '55. In addition to the '63, of course. I'd probably kill myself an a '55........


Ahhh gotcha. Well im actually meeting up with a member tomorrow to take a look at an X pipe. By any chance do you know if removing the secondary cats and resonator throw a code?
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 10:04 PM
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The resonator, mostly no. Never heard that it has. X-pipe should go there to maintain a little back pressure to mitigate low end torque loss from resonator delete, from what I gather. Should sound meaner. Folks have reported feeling some low end loss with straight pipes in place of resonator; no back pressure. Cats are another story. I've seen a mixed bag of codes tossed and no codes. I haven't tried it so no personal experience, just research.
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Old Dec 15, 2015 | 11:24 PM
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Great looking car! Welcome to the club! Also, check out the AMG Private Lounge. Register with your VIN.
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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 01:33 AM
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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 03:41 AM
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Congrats on the purchase and I never seen your C class around but looks ssick!
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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 11:56 AM
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The resonator, mostly no. Never heard that it has. X-pipe should go there to maintain a little back pressure to mitigate low end torque loss from resonator delete, from what I gather. Should sound meaner. Folks have reported feeling some low end loss with straight pipes in place of resonator; no back pressure. Cats are another story. I've seen a mixed bag of codes tossed and no codes. I haven't tried it so no personal experience, just research.
I heard that as well, but also heard that X pipe gives you some high end hp. Personally I don't think it will yield too much HP but Im just going to X pipe it and remove the resonator.
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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 11:57 AM
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Great looking car! Welcome to the club! Also, check out the AMG Private Lounge. Register with your VIN.
Thank you! Is the AMG private lounge part of this forum?
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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ss.dna02
Congrats on the purchase and I never seen your C class around but looks ssick!

Thank you very much, that's my old set up before I sold it.
This is was the last phase of my C.


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Old Dec 16, 2015 | 12:08 PM
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There has been some debate on any gains, especially just with an x-pipe. I'd just do it and couch power expectations. Its a common mod, usually one of the first M156 owners do, mostly for the killer sound. Don't have it on mine, but have driven one with the x-pipe. Nice. The one I drove didn't drone, which is good. A little more rumble at idle and low rpm's. WOT, you notice.


The private lounge is an amg owner exclusive forum that you'll need to register your VIN to become a member of. Not connected to MB world; I think it is connected directly to MB. I'm a member there, but spend most of my time here. Much more info here, IMO. If you get too technical over there, the stock answer by the PL team is to see your dealer service dept.
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The private lounge is an amg owner exclusive forum that you'll need to register your VIN to become a member of. Not connected to MB world; I think it is connected directly to MB. I'm a member there, but spend most of my time here. Much more info here, IMO. If you get too technical over there, the stock answer by the PL team is to see your dealer service dept.
True, but you do get things like cool freebies and a chance to attend officially-sponsored AMG events. The recent AMG PL meetup at Laguna Seca was a lot of fun that included an autocross course with the CLA45 as well as a hot lap on the track (I was lucky enough to ride in an SLS Black Series driven by Tommy Kendall). And I just got my 2016 AMG calendar yesterday...
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Wow. I haven't gotten an AMG calendar nor have I ever gotten any cool freebies. Maybe you have to request the calendar and other stuff and I just missed it? And none of the events so far is near me (Dallas). You Cali guys have all the fun.


But as I said, I am a member. It is worth joining. I'm a member of the MB club and local chapter too. I personally just have the most fun here


And Mightar, LOVE that wagon.

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I wouldn't mod the 63 if I were you. I did it, and the results were not great. It made 25 more whp then a bone stock CLS63, and that was with long tubes and all bolt ons.

Make sure your warranty will cover cams, lifters, adjusters, and headbolts. Have fun with it though.
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Wow. I haven't gotten an AMG calendar nor have I ever gotten any cool freebies. Maybe you have to request the calendar and other stuff and I just missed it? And none of the events so far is near me (Dallas). You Cali guys have all the fun.


But as I said, I am a member. It is worth joining. I'm a member of the MB club and local chapter too. I personally just have the most fun here


And Mightar, LOVE that wagon.
Thanks Skizz - too bad the P30 pkg was never available w/ the wagon...

Regarding the AMG Calendar, you had to ask for it via the instructions called out by the AMG PL. It's their way to entice members to keep visiting the forum. That said though, most of the swag I have received come from attending an official Private Lounge event (which are free). I'm just fortunate to live an hour from Laguna Seca. Also, AMG PL members get a 20% discount on AMG Academy courses, so like you said, there's definitely a benefit to being a member (and it's free, so it's really a no brainer). I'm hoping to land a slot in 2016, but they fill up fast.
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