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I would buy this system..... offers real (15hp+) power gains,
Can you post before/after Dyno sheets ?
Thanks,
Ron
see post #26.
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I partly killed this theory by testing my car with straight pipes (catalyst delete) on the dyno & at the dragstrip. If there was any gain, it was low single digits, as there was nothing measurable on the dyno graph on timeslips. This is for a stock 5.0L engine btw. Maybe there are gains with a 6.0 but again, I've got dyno graphs of 6.0 motors with stock exhaust vs headers and high-flow cats and there was ~10hp total difference. Which is why I, for one, won't be shelling out for custom exhaust until there are dyno sheets per the procedure described in post 26 (specifically, exhaust change only, NOTHING else done).Agreed, but if the OE cat is really a 1000cpsi unit as claimed that would mean a lot of back pressure, more than any normal gasoline engine would want for efficient operation so it isn't a stretch to think we could gain ~10hp+ by changing to a high quality 400 or 200 cpsi cat. Most good modern European OE cats are 600cpsi or less and some are as low as 400cpsi, while the motorsport cats are 200 and 100 cpsi.
I'd be curious for some pics on the intake-
How did you expand the plenum? Are the intake tubes shorter, bigger diameter etc? I thought change the plenum to be more like the newer models- relocate the airfilter(s) and raise the runner higher- big plenum in the middle. Move the throttle to the front of the motor.
Michael
Am I incorrect in thinking the 190E 2.3 16V came stock with headers?
The plenum needs to bigger, I did delete the egr. No need for it. Now this intake will be more for a turbo application but I will revisit for a na normal driver. I'm mounting the tb much different from factory so it won't be for all. But I know even na this will unleash a lot of power.
Alright bring this back on top...
We are finalizing fixtures...
Being that the 500E guys is such a limited community i don't expect to make more than 15-20 units.
That being said...
Whats being made is a CBE option (Cat-Back exhaust) allot of the guys still want their car to be Smog compliant but want to replace the rusty old rear box with something that fits correctly.
So the question is....
-Turndown Tip
of
-Tips that stick out the back?
Tips that will stick out of the back will be dual round 90MM thin wall stainless that has been polished angle cut
Later down the road a Y-Pipe/Test pipe option will be offered for the 500E for the "Go Fast" guys. but realistically the 500E is not a 190E hotrod... it's a wolf in sheeps clothing.
Personally i am leaning towards turn down but with the advantage of gaining some Power/Sound.
Please share your thoughts we are fitting the car today and i just need a general consensus of what would appeal to the masses.
I think the Brabus-style rear can, with straight tips that are angled, is my personal preference.
Brabus style!
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Brabus style!
So exhaust from the manifold with cats is out the question?
As im not living in CA im interested in race cats.
I know of one more here i Norway that is not on this forum that will be interested in a complete set with cats.
That im keeping updated on this.
So where you have two set's gone![]()
I'd be interested in stock-like turn down tips...but make the tips ever so slightly larger.
+1 on this idea along with a lighter exhaust can. Is titanium too expensive for any to consider?
drew
This is what I have currently in my SL, primaries are 2.5" and enpipe 3"
see pictures:
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/r129-sl-class/1896249-thoughts-custom-exhaust.html#post9293538
I'm thinking something like the Renntech tips.
I would have no preference regarding tips, so long as they can accommodate my current bumper. Less than $1k sounds great.
Ideal for the 500E would be 2.25" primaries and 3" rear section...
... get a custom exhaust for my SuperMerc, but since it is supercharged I'm not sure I should sign up on this.
Supercharge?That looks great!
And very important points about choice of materials, welding, expansion and cracking issues.
I would like to get a custom exhaust for my SuperMerc, but since it is supercharged I'm not sure I should sign up on this. Just for reference regarding the muffler & tip appearance, I've enclosed some pics of the MAE exhaust muffler on my SuperMerc.
-a-
In my opinion the stock exhaust looks kind of Camry.
I may be part of the "Ritalin generation", but I also prefer an unseen exhaust. Sure, I hate the rusty old tips and pipes as much as the next guy, and I'd love to see a nice clean setup when the car is on a lift, but not when the on the ground. Turned down tips please![]()
2.25" for 5.0l, how about 6.0l?![]()
In my opinion the stock exhaust looks kind of Camry.
Then again Ken, with your excellent taste, I'm sure I will like whatever solution you adopt just fine...
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Then I am sure you love my side pipe idea or maybe we could just bring the headers straight up through the hood?