welcome vixen (Bryan) to Club202
Hey everyone,
my real name is Bryan...I live in SoCal, and back in June I picked up a well-used but fair condition black 96 c280 in a rough part of LA through craigslist. I was originally going to pick up an Acura Integra GSR for similar price, but the lure of owning a coveted marque such as Mercedes Benz (even though it was an older one) was just too much to pass up. I got it for 2500 bucks, and I had to put in about 1600k with my mechanic to get some of the issues it had, like a significant oil leak around the valve cover gasket. The AC wasn't working when I got it, but part of what I invested into it amongst about 5 other less major problems was to have my mechanic get it working. I live in the Mojave Desert and the temps here can easily get up to 110 deg. at the peak of summer. I'm happy to say through all summer I had it full blast and took full enjoyment out of it.
I'm 25, I'm a part time college student and I work part time. I've always been a big car "enthusiast", and I do have a full set of tools and a garage to work in, but unfortunately the family I grew up in absolutely HATED cars and they find my recent interest in wrenching on cars the last few years quite "weird" to say the least. To make it harder, my close friends are not into cars at all, so my hobby in modding and driving as a hobby has been quite alone and without the bro friendship of others.
I've recently gotten severely addicted into car personalization/modding within the last 2 years. My last car was a 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL, and I was an active poster on clubnissan.com, a huge forum and modding community for the 3rd gen altima. The car got involved in a wreck which totaled it along with about 6k in mods and upgrades, but it was my first taste at going to vehicle-specific meets, hanging out with friends I made on the forums and really finding a hobby I really like.
The only problem with this hobby is, because I didn't come from a mechanically savvy family.....my wrenching and modding skills are severely limited. The only way I was able to get as far as I did with my altima...was I leaned HEAVILY on help from local friends I made through clubnissan to come over and help me wrench on my car. My ability to do significant mods like suspensions or engine I just don't feel comfortable doing myself....and if I can't get a buddy to do something, pay him for his time or something similar....usually I have to fold and take it to a fabricator friend who has a performance shop he does just about anything for, for a set price. I usually end up going to him as a last resort, because his rates are expensive. I wish I could get to a point where I'd feel comfortable wrenching more on my benz, but I'd need help if anyone on this forum is local to me.
Right now, I just have an iPhone and I don't have any pics of the car. Being on my own with this new ride and not currently being part of a car crew, I've done as much as I can to the car without being a part of a community like this. Without having pics to show, all I've done is an update to the stereo (it had a Pioneer from 2005 in it) to another Pioneer that had iPhone support and Pandora/Spotify connectivity. The car already came with some pretty decent-sounding speakers, although I don't know what they are (or where the hell all the bass is coming from in the back without a sub). Cosmetic mods have been a hood emblem delete with a benz hood cap purchased off eBay, replaced the stock US-spec corner markers with the amber ones from Europe, smoked the tails but kept the backup strip of the tails clear, bought the "sport" 75 dollar ish grille that comes in black with the logo in the center (I like it personally but I've also seen the AMG one....I found out about that one after I got this one and had I known about it Id've probably gotten the 2nd instead), someone thought it would be "funny" to yank off my plastic model and insignia badges....so for now I had a temporary logo badge made and some model insignia stickers, I had a muffler shop hack off the stock muffler and now I have a euro-style stainless straight through dual tip. It looks very appropriate, and dresses up the car. The resonance is kinda loud up until 60 but on the freeway it's really quiet. I'm tempted to have the stock resonator taken off and replaced with a performance one but I'm too afraid the cabin-noise is going to get so bad I'm going to regret it. (advice?)
OH!
And I bought these for the benz today, first big investment:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251183390579...84.m1439.l2649
I need help picking out tire sizes for these that won't rub. My intention is when I get more money saved to start dumping money into the suspension, and I'd like to lower it on some ksport coilovers (unless there are any other suggestions?). Also, like or dislike on the wheels? They were inexpensive, and I liked the black out look it's achieve. Right now I'm just running on the stock 15's, and it just looks too much like a grandma car still despite my minor efforts above mentioned.
Looking forward to making friends here and getting help.
This was the last pic I took of my altima before it got t-bones and totaled. I really did love that car. I went through some ricer phases with it, but it was a good learning experience!
Peace, and advice appreciated. I will post pics soon.
Welcome! and a sport (magnaflow or similar) resonator sounded great on my old C280 with the magnaflow rear.
2014 Black Sapphire BMW 328d xDrive
1997 Brilliant Silver C36 AMG 183k miles (SOLD)
1994 Spruce Green C280 176k miles (SOLD)
Drexel Business '11
Welcome! I actually owned an Integra GSR before my 202. :P I do miss that car dearly but I feel the Merc has taught me to drive more... mature.
Enjoy the forums!
Welcome Bryan, I too went thru the ricer faze, I had a Honda VTEC coupe all tricked out....I still miss that 4banger, but I love the W202 now...so will you....
Welcome to the club bud. I have a 96' C280 Sport and a youtube channel with a few good videos on how to get around the 202's. I'm also a former Honda tech ( now Lexus ) and will gladly answer any general maintenance questions you have.
And about those 18's, run some 245 / 40s - that should handle your clearance issues.
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1999 Mercedes C230 Kompressor / Rust Bucket, No MODS
2001 Mercedes E430 Sport
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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Last edited by vixen_w202; 11-16-2012 at 11:10 PM.
96 Black C280 (Black Vixen) - Sold/Retired 10/13
I no longer own a w202 and I kick myself in the head every day for it...
Welcome to the forums dude. The I6 in the C280 is a sweet little motor. Really smooth and great sounding.
Completely mad.
'99 C230K, intake and exhaust more on the way.
'86 MKIV Escort RS Turbo, stock for now, chip and more boost on the way
'75 Fiat 124 Spider, koni shocks, bigger carb and drilled/slotted brakes
to tune and hoon the mbz master race.
welcome at least youre in socal. Our SD group goes through the mojave once a year in june for Wuste. Love the I6 M104. Forget wasting but loads of money on coilovers get lowering springs and cut em. Ive ridden that way for 70k miles. Go search my threads for info.
Are you in SoCal? If so, I make regular runs down to the Bellflower/Downey/Long Beach area as I have family down there. Would live to meet up with fellow 202 owners next chance I get. Let me know the details if so!
Yea it's an amazing motor, and I've seen crazy stuff done to the m104. I'd like to get or have fabricated at min a cai that goes full length from the intake manifold over the cylinder head.
I won't lie, the only major problem right now in my car is my transmission. The shifts in almost all gears are definitely noticeable, and not silky smooth at all like a benz should be. I bought it like this, and it seems like the transmission operates fine....it's just the shifts are jerky and sometimes it revs higher than normal before it goes into the next gear.
not surprising, the 5Gtronic isn't the smoothest auto in the world. It does have an adaptive program that will shift based on your driving style. The more aggressive you drive, the longer it stays in gear. The more you granny it, the earlier it shifts.
Completely mad.
'99 C230K, intake and exhaust more on the way.
'86 MKIV Escort RS Turbo, stock for now, chip and more boost on the way
'75 Fiat 124 Spider, koni shocks, bigger carb and drilled/slotted brakes
to tune and hoon the mbz master race.
The Mercedes' that I've been in never shift smooth. My 94 c280 did not, neither does my current 97 C36 with your trans. There is a way to reset the trans listed on the forum. Do that, then drive like a granny and it will be smooth!!
2014 Black Sapphire BMW 328d xDrive
1997 Brilliant Silver C36 AMG 183k miles (SOLD)
1994 Spruce Green C280 176k miles (SOLD)
Drexel Business '11
from 97 5 speed auto trannies came out.
yours must be a 4 speeder.
do you have the old trim design on tranny E-S switch or W-S?
E-S is 4 speed
im in Downey we should meet up and stare at our cars!!
99 Porsche Boxster (sold)
00 Chevy silverado(traded)
02 bmw 330CiSold)
94 MB c220(deceased)
73 Porsche 911(deceased)
96 MB 280 Sport (traded)
96' c36 AMG (current Ride)
97' c280 Brabus (new daily driver)
97' Range Rover 4.0 (for sale)
01" Jaguar Type S (for sale)
I think Kowalski is right. '96 is last year of the 4speed mechanical, vacuum controlled tranny. It was superior and essentially bulletproof, but it shifted harder and cost a few MPG.
Is your speedo needle and tach needle parallel to each other when cruising? If so, definitely the 4 speed.
94 C280, 250k miles, 1999-2011 (gone, never forgotten)
CURRENT:
744 Silver 99 C43 AMG, 260k miles, 2011-
040 Black 98 C43 AMG, 190k miles, 2013-
80mph should be around 3500rpm with the 4spd
2014 Black Sapphire BMW 328d xDrive
1997 Brilliant Silver C36 AMG 183k miles (SOLD)
1994 Spruce Green C280 176k miles (SOLD)
Drexel Business '11
96' c36 is 4 speed vacuum tranny there's no tcm and no switches e-s or w-s
99 Porsche Boxster (sold)
00 Chevy silverado(traded)
02 bmw 330CiSold)
94 MB c220(deceased)
73 Porsche 911(deceased)
96 MB 280 Sport (traded)
96' c36 AMG (current Ride)
97' c280 Brabus (new daily driver)
97' Range Rover 4.0 (for sale)
01" Jaguar Type S (for sale)
And yes 80 mph is around if not exactly 3500 rpms
99 Porsche Boxster (sold)
00 Chevy silverado(traded)
02 bmw 330CiSold)
94 MB c220(deceased)
73 Porsche 911(deceased)
96 MB 280 Sport (traded)
96' c36 AMG (current Ride)
97' c280 Brabus (new daily driver)
97' Range Rover 4.0 (for sale)
01" Jaguar Type S (for sale)
Our 722.3s and 4s don't come with the economy / standard program swtiches... which is odd because it's mentioned in the US print of the Mercedes Technical Training Course lol
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2001 Mercedes E430 Sport
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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Hey Sonny! I'm the guy who contacted you about your cai as far as making another on our c280's on your YouTube channel haha. It's definitely a bummer you couldn't make another for me
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VISIT THE W201nW202 YOUTUBE PAGE:
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1999 Mercedes C230 Kompressor / Rust Bucket, No MODS
2001 Mercedes E430 Sport
2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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Curious, is there a small possibility you could pm me a list of pre-bent metal or plastic intake angles and couplers I could use to make something equivelant to yours on my own? Or is it just too complex.