Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
#11
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
The next car will probably be a new Z06, but he is also looking at the G55 AMGs, for a SUV taste. They have a Hummer H2 Billet Edition, and we have been as dissapointed as can be with the vehicle overall. But he'd like to get a larger SUV that isn't like the Hummer. After driving a few G55s, I am undecided. It handled well, sounded AWESOME, but didn't have a lot of power, was kind of uncomfortable to drive, and was all around sorta unrefined for an AMG. But I liked it, and it was growing on me.
The Cayenne Turbo was a fun SUV, but not quite big enough for what we need.
#12
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
You'll get about 30-35hp when just programming the ECU, Renntech for 6800usd also programme the TCU... this then takes the car up to about 70hp. We can programme the ECU and if you send us the TCU we'll also get that programmed for an additional amount (TCU programme is about 1300usd from what I can remember). What I don't understand is why some companies will bump up the price of a programme... its only a programme. I know Powerchip charge 2980usd for their version.
#13
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
Well if I choose to go with you guys, I'd just bring down the whole car, and I would be doing the TCU as well.
Now the TCU is the trannsmission correct?
What exactly do you do to the ECU and TCU to gain power other than program them? Like, what engine parameters are changed?
Now the TCU is the trannsmission correct?
What exactly do you do to the ECU and TCU to gain power other than program them? Like, what engine parameters are changed?
#14
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
ok, we'll remove all the restrictions in the ECU and TCU (transmission control unit). The flat spots, hesitations, etc will removed... the rev counter will be raised, hp increased and the speed limiter will be removed. You'll be happy with the results, theres not much else that needs to be done. Just let us know when your ready, if you decide to drive up we're in the Bay Area.
#15
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
Your website above isn't working or something, it sends me to some sort of fake search engine.
I'm still waiting for a reply from Renntech, I want to hear what they do and compare it to you. Probably pretty similiar, but we shall see.
Do you raise boost at all? Do you adjust ignition timing?
I'm still waiting for a reply from Renntech, I want to hear what they do and compare it to you. Probably pretty similiar, but we shall see.
Do you raise boost at all? Do you adjust ignition timing?
#18
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
None of my business but I couldn't understand why MB wanted GBP 10,000 to re-restrict the speed on my new SL55. But they do more than fix the ECU, they fit bigger, lighter wheels, Z rated tires (good to 200 mph), bigger and more powerful brakes, extra engine cooling, limited slip diff, uprated suspension settings. Do you really want to do 200mph in a car set up to do 135mph?
best wishes, herbie
best wishes, herbie
#19
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
ORIGINAL: herbiefrog
None of my business but I couldn't understand why MB wanted GBP 10,000 to re-restrict the speed on my new SL55. But they do more than fix the ECU, they fit bigger, lighter wheels, Z rated tires (good to 200 mph), bigger and more powerful brakes, extra engine cooling, limited slip diff, uprated suspension settings. Do you really want to do 200mph in a car set up to do 135mph?
best wishes, herbie
None of my business but I couldn't understand why MB wanted GBP 10,000 to re-restrict the speed on my new SL55. But they do more than fix the ECU, they fit bigger, lighter wheels, Z rated tires (good to 200 mph), bigger and more powerful brakes, extra engine cooling, limited slip diff, uprated suspension settings. Do you really want to do 200mph in a car set up to do 135mph?
best wishes, herbie
The 55 doesn't have the same wheels or brakes as the 65, thus the upgrade is possible.
I would like to be able to cool the engine more though, it does run hot, and I think with the high amounts of boost that it is running, it is curbed by the high bay temps.
#20
RE: Looking to upgrade Sl65 AMG
I may be wrong, but I know this to be true on other cars with tunable trans.
The aftermarket tuning consists of using full-throttle shifting pressure during part-throttle driving. In other words, the performance is already maximized at the factory for full-throttle shifting. The aftermarket tuning is for part-throttle and can be annoying. The trans will "slam" into gear and snap your head back when it shifts while you're just driving easy and going after a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs.
Apparently, they don't provide the most useful part. Being able to adjust the shift points by rpm can prove to be productive. Today, most aftermarket tuners provide a "programmer" box that allows you make adjustments. The M-B tuners seem to be behind the 8-ball on this one.
The aftermarket tuning consists of using full-throttle shifting pressure during part-throttle driving. In other words, the performance is already maximized at the factory for full-throttle shifting. The aftermarket tuning is for part-throttle and can be annoying. The trans will "slam" into gear and snap your head back when it shifts while you're just driving easy and going after a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs.
Apparently, they don't provide the most useful part. Being able to adjust the shift points by rpm can prove to be productive. Today, most aftermarket tuners provide a "programmer" box that allows you make adjustments. The M-B tuners seem to be behind the 8-ball on this one.