Open challenge to Weistec W4
I also have a 1k hp set up for the E63. Yesterday I trapped 138 to 139mph and last year 139.5 mph. W4 cannot even beat 135mph trap because it's nowhere near 1000hp.
A 900-horsepower E63 is running faster than their "856whp" E63, that's why they will not respond.
did u get your money back for your w3 set up u had
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As for wide rear tires: Force (friction) = weight on tire × coefficient of friction. Surface area/width is not in the equation. Wider tire means less weight per square inch of tire and less friction per square inch of rubber. This would be balanced out by more square inches. In the end you end up with the same Force.
it's extremely counterintuitive but if you do the math based on this equation the surface area of the tire is irrelevant the force of friction will always be the same if the weight of the car is the same and the compound is the same. Coefficient of friction will depend on The Compound on the road / track prep.
in real life the tire flexes and you have other things that are not accounted for by the equation I think on a street Tire those other factors would have minimal effect and I decided to trust/test the mathematics in real life and go with the square setup and see what happens. I do not feel any loss of friction. I think the equation and the theory hold up in practice even though it's totally against intuition.
as far as W3 refund I don't think any aftermarket company would allow you to return their parts even if they were falsely advertised. Even when the parts do not fit I was not able to get a refund that is another story.
Last edited by e65; May 14, 2018 at 01:03 AM.
Our gearing makes it very difficult to run 9s. My car shifts into 5th gear well before the finish line, a tall 5th gear that's good for 175mph. How do you run a 9 second quarter mile when you're stuck in an overdrive gear for the last third of the race? Drag radials may help your start but not going to solve this problem. Also our car is heavy, drivetrain is moody, we dont have transbrake, dedicated drag suspension, weight reduction etc, it is a daily driver.
To run 9s, a bit bigger turbo, higher boost, a differential gear that allows 4th to red line at 145 mph, and a solid drivetrain +- drag radials ought to do the trick. Our approach has been to throw more horsepower at the problem.
These time slips are a call out to Weistec and for that matter and any tuner claiming 800+whp. If those numbers are legit your cars ought to run faster than this any time any place.
I've been informed on benz-boost that Weistec will take a w4 e63 to a drag strip.
He's really close is all I'm saying.









