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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostYeah, it's a stiff ride, but no where near as harsh as my old 98GT with Sportlines!
I ordered my first mod. Wheel spacers and extended bolts. Lol. The wheels need to be moved out a tad in these. Next mod is Weistec SC.Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyOriginally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostI finally drove it today. Very tight suspension and handles great. Needs about 100 more hp to the ground...it is quick but not fast like I like. I drove my son to the airport in Nola and it comfortably cruises at 100mph...felt like I was only going 75 though. I'm gonna get a few tickets in this thing. I can see it now.
The fucking mods for these cars are higher than giraffe pussy though. $12k for a supercharger system. I plan on removing the resonators and 2nd cats and eventually a "rape"...errr..."tune." Crack smokers want $2500 for a tune!
I really like those HRE wheels...
Now they spent all that money to R&D it and it has to be profitable. Well Mustang uses the same motor/software for a decade and there are millions out there so you have a good market to sell to.
Take a special car like yours. There are not many out there. The computer is far far more complex. Far fewer percentage is willing to mod theirs due to cost of breaking Merc parts. In return you have a "chip" thats 10x more.
They have more lines of code to write just for the cars various stability systems than there is for every single engine code they have to write in a Camaro or Mustang.
On top of that its a 56hp gain. No Mustang or Camaro chip gives you half that gain.
Now 12+K to add another 37hp is nuts so I would forget the blower upgrade.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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yeeeup
this is the reason diesel tuning is dime a dozen... there are eight million rednecks out there willing to tune their trucks
one outfit spent almost 4yrs developing their 2013+ dodge tuner. part of that was waiting for somebody to finally release a unit that would unlock the PCM without having to actually physically modify it and reverse engineer it for use in their tuner LOL
that's a hell of an investment in time/R&D/etc.
And the complete touch screen/monitor/tuning unit sells for under $1500. But they probably sold a couple thousand units in the first week and will continue to pump them out for years.
Whereas somebody who develops a tune for a car as rare as your Mercedes might sell a hundred calibrations for it in their lifetime.
Originally posted by LaserSVT View PostI know that tune cost sounds ridiculous and it is but think about it. Its time consuming and a PITA to crack the code in any modern ECU. Tuning chips used to be $100 and now they are $450+ for a Mustang. Thats because of all the endless hours it took not only to find the code but to write and rw-write it again and again to make sure it wont hurt the rest of the car.
Now they spent all that money to R&D it and it has to be profitable. Well Mustang uses the same motor/software for a decade and there are millions out there so you have a good market to sell to.
Take a special car like yours. There are not many out there. The computer is far far more complex. Far fewer percentage is willing to mod theirs due to cost of breaking Merc parts. In return you have a "chip" thats 10x more.
They have more lines of code to write just for the cars various stability systems than there is for every single engine code they have to write in a Camaro or Mustang.
On top of that its a 56hp gain. No Mustang or Camaro chip gives you half that gain.
Now 12+K to add another 37hp is nuts so I would forget the blower upgrade.
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