You've probably seen that E/S shift program selector switch on most European 124 models, also used on a number of other chassis. There's some debate as to the exact meaning of the letters but it's basically "Economy" vs "Sport/Standard". Now, I always thought the USA cars without this fancy setup were defaulted to the "Economy" setting, and if we installed the system we could get a "Sport" setting.
Well, I fiddled around with one of these units on the bench, and made a depressing discovery. The additional function adds the Economy mode. In other words, all US-spec models already have the "Sport" mode all the time. Adding the switch, vac plumbing, and dual-chamber Bowden cable (photo attached) would just allow you to add an Economy mode. Bah, humbug!
Basically the system limits the travel of the control plunger in the tranny... instead of the normal 40mm total travel on the cable, the Economy setting limits the travel to about 25mm max. So you'd always get relatively low shift points, even at (for example) 50-90% throttle. At 100% throttle the kickdown switch/solenoid should activate and bump the shift points to redline, in either E or S mode.
On the bright side, now I don't need to bother obtaining all the parts for the E/S system and installing it on any of my cars.

Well, I fiddled around with one of these units on the bench, and made a depressing discovery. The additional function adds the Economy mode. In other words, all US-spec models already have the "Sport" mode all the time. Adding the switch, vac plumbing, and dual-chamber Bowden cable (photo attached) would just allow you to add an Economy mode. Bah, humbug!
Basically the system limits the travel of the control plunger in the tranny... instead of the normal 40mm total travel on the cable, the Economy setting limits the travel to about 25mm max. So you'd always get relatively low shift points, even at (for example) 50-90% throttle. At 100% throttle the kickdown switch/solenoid should activate and bump the shift points to redline, in either E or S mode.
On the bright side, now I don't need to bother obtaining all the parts for the E/S system and installing it on any of my cars.


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who purchased one of these cars for its economical traits?? 



