A somewhat different E55
#76
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Hahaha don't worry, i'm always happy to help likeminded crazy people as myself
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
The next mod(s) have arrived, but the weather is really poop at the moment here and i don't like driving and moving the car in the rain and cold, so i'll wait a few days before mounting them.
GT63 brake cooling ducts and Porsche 997 brake cooling ducts. Not sure how they will fit, but i'll just fiddle and try it out.
Besides that, i have a 2.82 diff and Kleemann camshafts waiting to go in the car I'm quite curious how the car will feel with different cams
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
The next mod(s) have arrived, but the weather is really poop at the moment here and i don't like driving and moving the car in the rain and cold, so i'll wait a few days before mounting them.
GT63 brake cooling ducts and Porsche 997 brake cooling ducts. Not sure how they will fit, but i'll just fiddle and try it out.
Besides that, i have a 2.82 diff and Kleemann camshafts waiting to go in the car I'm quite curious how the car will feel with different cams
#77
Hahaha don't worry, i'm always happy to help likeminded crazy people as myself
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
The next mod(s) have arrived, but the weather is really poop at the moment here and i don't like driving and moving the car in the rain and cold, so i'll wait a few days before mounting them.
GT63 brake cooling ducts and Porsche 997 brake cooling ducts. Not sure how they will fit, but i'll just fiddle and try it out.
Besides that, i have a 2.82 diff and Kleemann camshafts waiting to go in the car I'm quite curious how the car will feel with different cams
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
The next mod(s) have arrived, but the weather is really poop at the moment here and i don't like driving and moving the car in the rain and cold, so i'll wait a few days before mounting them.
GT63 brake cooling ducts and Porsche 997 brake cooling ducts. Not sure how they will fit, but i'll just fiddle and try it out.
Besides that, i have a 2.82 diff and Kleemann camshafts waiting to go in the car I'm quite curious how the car will feel with different cams
Yes, I figured the reservoir must have been attached to the fan shroud in some way. Pics would be great if you can get some. But, no hurry - especially if the weather is lousy.
I have been going back and forth on the possible intercooler locations. In the end, how to secure either the condenser or the intercooler or both in some way will likely decide how it goes together. If it actually does go together. But by removing the existing steering cooling system will open up possibilities.
Again, thank you!
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in response to machild; this is my e55 with v-tech 'racing' h/x.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
upside, for me at least, is that h/x pushes oil cooler lower so bottom lip down, giving chin more pronounced look, making headlights appear smaller and front of car more rakish. i could have pulled oil cooler around to sit along bottom of h/x, but chose to leave it like that.
downside, is always worried radiator not getting enough air, altho driving with scanner connected suggests no difference in temps, maybe fan on more, and that for fitment, intake scoops deleted, metal side brackets trimmed, horn relocated behind headlight, and hood latch had to be made from slimmer metal bar, so you need bravery.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
upside, for me at least, is that h/x pushes oil cooler lower so bottom lip down, giving chin more pronounced look, making headlights appear smaller and front of car more rakish. i could have pulled oil cooler around to sit along bottom of h/x, but chose to leave it like that.
downside, is always worried radiator not getting enough air, altho driving with scanner connected suggests no difference in temps, maybe fan on more, and that for fitment, intake scoops deleted, metal side brackets trimmed, horn relocated behind headlight, and hood latch had to be made from slimmer metal bar, so you need bravery.
Last edited by idlebumski; 04-08-2022 at 06:55 PM.
#79
in response to machild; this is my e55 with v-tech 'racing' h/x.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
upside, for me at least, is that h/x pushes oil cooler lower so bottom lip down, giving chin more pronounced look, making headlights appear smaller and front of car more rakish. i could have pulled oil cooler around to sit along bottom of h/x, but chose to leave it like that.
downside, is always worried radiator not getting enough air, altho driving with scanner connected suggests no difference in temps, maybe fan on more, and that for fitment, intake scoops deleted, metal side brackets trimmed, horn relocated behind headlight, and hood latch had to be made from slimmer metal bar, so you need bravery.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
upside, for me at least, is that h/x pushes oil cooler lower so bottom lip down, giving chin more pronounced look, making headlights appear smaller and front of car more rakish. i could have pulled oil cooler around to sit along bottom of h/x, but chose to leave it like that.
downside, is always worried radiator not getting enough air, altho driving with scanner connected suggests no difference in temps, maybe fan on more, and that for fitment, intake scoops deleted, metal side brackets trimmed, horn relocated behind headlight, and hood latch had to be made from slimmer metal bar, so you need bravery.
#80
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sorry, didnt measure before install. vano v-tech would be able to tell you. he has website and page on fb. no room for any other h/x
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in response to machild; this is my e55 with v-tech 'racing' h/x.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
without any pulley on yet, it is able to keep iat same as ambient when raining where presumably water on its surface helps, and about 6c above normal driving dry weather, single bosch 010. we will see once 74 fixed, 92tb, 630cc, and headers, installed.
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to unclebenz55; maybe a rube question, but if i have fixed pulley, is there any gain from doing bypass delete, or does the fixed pulley itself do this? thx
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A fixed pulley does nothing unless you program the bypass valve differently or remove it (different software needed) (Umluft Klappe in the above pictures)
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i thought if fixed pulley, then impellers always turning, essentially overriding bypass valve.
in other words, just want to know if i should have bypass delete with 74 fixed pulley. thx
in other words, just want to know if i should have bypass delete with 74 fixed pulley. thx
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The pictures show how it is set up. What's your purpose of a clutch delete? If the valve is open and your Kompressor is spinning you're not really generating boost. I have a 88mm clutched pulley and it's already near impossible to launch from 0...
#87
Hahaha don't worry, i'm always happy to help likeminded crazy people as myself
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
Yeah, the reservoir bracket has been cut and screwed onto the fan housing. I can try to get some better pictures tomorrow maybe.
If possible, i'd try to mount the intercooler cooler at the front, so you get the best cooling effect on it. If you put the AC condenser in front, you won't be able to click the AC condenser in the mounts i believe. If you use the SL55 steering oil cooler, you can get rid of the E55 steering cooler and gain a lot of room and perhaps fit the whole thing in the front. The E55 steering cooler take the most space, since it makes a 90° bend towards the engine bay. I had to cut the plastic where it makes a bend, to gain some clearance.
Did you look at the HE Mercedes used in the early to mid 2000 in the S and other models - part number 220 500 12 03? Any idea on the dimesions and capacity?
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Stock capacity on the E55 cooler is 650ml, the PLM XL one was around 1,6L, even though they claim 2,25L. I thought about the A220 500 12 03 cooler asl well, but went with the other one, since i got it for cheap and it looked a bit better. My guess is, the W220 cooler hold less water, cause it doesn't have those larger water reservoirs. The one from the M157 and M133 engines holds 850ml of water.
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Stock capacity on the E55 cooler is 650ml, the PLM XL one was around 1,6L, even though they claim 2,25L. I thought about the A220 500 12 03 cooler asl well, but went with the other one, since i got it for cheap and it looked a bit better. My guess is, the W220 cooler hold less water, cause it doesn't have those larger water reservoirs. The one from the M157 and M133 engines holds 850ml of water.
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Tell me if I'm chasing dreams. Based on your calculations you have about 1,700mL from three HE (350mL, 500mL, and 850mL). I have estimated (based on your stated 350mL and the spec size of that unit) the volume of my recently acquired SL55 HE to 585mL. Then I will the PLM XL at 1,600ML (I'm chasing down a low cost of one of those units) and finally I use the smaller W220 wheel well unit ($60) that I'm guessing may be 500-600mL based on the volume on your 099 500 32 03 (but tell me if that is crazy). That would give me a total of:
SL55 585
PLM XL 1,600
Wheel Well 550
Total 2,735mL
Tell me where I'm missing something
SL55 585
PLM XL 1,600
Wheel Well 550
Total 2,735mL
Tell me where I'm missing something
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That seems about right. The S55/SL55 cooler might be small in Volume, but they have a large amount of surface, so my guess is, they'll be effective at cooling the water. The PLM unit has both entry and exit of the water lines on one side, so you're going to have to route the water lines from left to right.
Do you still have airmatic and the secondary air pump? I removed those, so I had the space in the wheel well for a cooler. With these there I don't think it would have fit.
Do you still have airmatic and the secondary air pump? I removed those, so I had the space in the wheel well for a cooler. With these there I don't think it would have fit.
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That seems about right. The S55/SL55 cooler might be small in Volume, but they have a large amount of surface, so my guess is, they'll be effective at cooling the water. The PLM unit has both entry and exit of the water lines on one side, so you're going to have to route the water lines from left to right.
Do you still have airmatic and the secondary air pump? I removed those, so I had the space in the wheel well for a cooler. With these there I don't think it would have fit.
Do you still have airmatic and the secondary air pump? I removed those, so I had the space in the wheel well for a cooler. With these there I don't think it would have fit.
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You can modify the sway bars front and rear by drilling holes closer to the round bar front and rear. Makes big difference too body roll but depending on spring rate you might be fine with your coilovers? Im on arnott airmatic so it made a big difference. And get the Ultra racing brace that goes from gearbox mounts too front subframe that makes an enormous difference to these cars under braking and general handling.
Source: https://ultraracingeurope.com/index....t-h-brace.html