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Old 07-23-2012, 03:02 PM
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GLK aluminum block, lined?

Does the current gas GLK have a lined aluminum block?
What about the 2013?
I have read that the 2013 diesel will have an unlined aluminum block with an electrically deposited hard surface but no traditional liner.
I'm thinking about buying a GLK but not a Vega.

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Old 07-23-2012, 03:39 PM
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If Mercedes built it,it was tested under hard conditions
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Old 07-23-2012, 04:21 PM
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Which Engine Series

Are they gonna sling onto the RoRo s out of Hamburg?
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Old 07-23-2012, 08:57 PM
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sprayed iron on aluminum diesel blocks

Here's what I found on the new diesels form Products Finishing Magazine. Does not seem to pertain to the gas engines. My salesman says the GLK has an aluminum block with steel liners and I have not caught him in an intentional lie yet.
"Mercedes-Benz says it will use a new cylinder coating technology “Nanoslide” coating technology in its V6 diesel engines, a technology it says decreases 4.3 kg of engine weight and reduces the fuel consumption by 3%.

Nanoslide is an innovative twin-wire arc spraying technique which the company has been utilizing successfully in its 6.3-L AMG engines.

The Nanoslide technology employs the twin-wire arc spraying technique to melt and spray carbon/iron wires onto the weightless aluminium crankcase’s cylinder surfaces utilizing a gasflow to produce an ultra-fine to nano-crystalline iron coating. A unique honing process is then employed on the Nanoslide coating to give an exceptional mirror-like finish, which now has a thickness of merely 0.1-0.15 mm.

The honing process also creates pores in the material to hold oil, which in turn offers maximum lubrication to the piston assembly. The smoother coating with fine pores decreases wear and friction between the cylinder wall and the piston assembly. Lower emissions, lower fuel consumption and lower engine weight are the other benefits of the technology.

Mercedes-Benz released a 6.3 litre V8 in July 2005, the first production engine in the world with cylinder walls featuring a nano-crystalline iron coating. Since 2006, the twin-wire arc sprayed coating has become a critical component of the company’s 6.3-L AMG engines. The technology decreases 4.3 kg of engine weight when compared to previous engines, which in turn reduces the fuel consumption by 3%. The technology has several novel ideas and inventions and is protected by more than 40 patents and over 90 patent families."
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Old 07-24-2012, 01:50 AM
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Whoa !

They're ("Montvale") ordering the GLK s from Stuttgart with V-6 TurboDiesels ?

The Cayenne MAY have company in that Uber High performance SUV market.

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