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rcapi 07-20-2002 09:35 PM

Is The Kompressor Reliable?
 
Hello,

My better half and I have been looking at a 2000 C230 Kompressor. The car has only 20 K miles on it, so there is plenty of warranty and free service left for us. My question is simple;
how reliable is the Kompressor motor? Are there any issues with this car that we should know about before putting down hard earned cash?

As usual, all feedback and advise is greatly appreciated.

Best Regards,

Richard

blackmercedes 07-20-2002 09:51 PM

The M111 DOHC four is proving to be really tough and reliable, and the Kompressor version is beefed up even further to handle the additional ponies.

One potential long haul weak point may be the Eaton M62 superchager. (62 refers to displacement of the unit)

Similar units have been used by Ford and GM for some time. They are deadly reliable during their service life, but have a short expected life in terms of MB engine components. Most seem to give up the ghost sometime around 200,000-250,000 kilometers.

Not a problem for your Ford that's ready for the "yard" anyway, but an MB is going strong.

The main concern is cost when it's time to replace it. The price may be coming down as the Eaton units are used on many MB models, but last time someone I know checked it was about $4000 plus R&R. Of course, the supe seems to slowly give it's notice, so you could just sell the car when it starts to go...:D

JimSmith 07-21-2002 12:18 AM

To answer your question someone with a car that has over 150,000 miles or so needs to pipe up. We had a 1999 C230 Kompressor Sport and leased it for three years and 45,000 miles. Actually drove it 46,000 and change. It was solid as a rock, with not a single rattle, shake, gadget or mechanical device failure the whole time. We did have an incident where my daughter ran over a writhing tire tread from a truck that came off directly in front of her while on the highway. This resulted in the outside air temp sensor being knocked out of commision, the cover below the engine getting damaged and, as it turns out later, the insulation over the transmission housing coming loose. The first two items were repaired under insurance and the last one was done as a warranty item as is appeared later.

Anyway, the car was a pleasure to own and operate for the three years. If it was a manual transmission, and got better gas mileage we would have kept it. I am not a fan of automatics and we gave this one a try to see how they were. I was not impressed. The gas mileage is most likely a result of the responsiveness of the engine - both of us enjoyed pressing the accelerator so much we ended up averaging about 21 mpg, which is not much for a car of that size. We get better with the 5-speed 300E, a much bigger car with similar performance.

So, the car was very solid for the first 45,000 miles and it seemed like it would go for quite a while. It never needed any oil between 5,000 mile change intervals (Mobil 1) and always started and ran flawlessly. Hope this helps, and that someone with a high mileage car pipes up. Jim

JCE 07-21-2002 01:15 AM

I have a non supercharged C230. My tech doesn't like this particular supercharger - says in his experience it wears lots faster than the rest of the components under the hood and isn't up to the tolerances and materials of the rest of the engine. He estimates about 100 - 150,000 mile life span for the unit for my driving conditions.

Our C230 lacks about 50 hp compared to the Kompressor version, and the lack can be felt in the gas pedal. Acceleration is adequate, actually fairly quick off the line or at freeway speeds. In between those 2 conditions, however, it is a tad slow for our tastes. On the other hand, Even though it weighs a bit more than our 87 300E (3320 on the C, 3195 for the E!!!), it averages about 22-25 around town, and at 75mph on long freeway trips, we routinely pull 33-35mpg. The 300E is larger, but lighter. It is a lot faster, but 17-18 around town, and 22-24 freeway.

Your kompressor life may vary. I have read that the kompressor works the most on city street/acceleration conditions, so if you do a lot of freeway driving and very little in town, it may never be a problem. Our friends have a 2000 kompressor, and love it (her freeway commute is about 150 miles a day), and she has passed 100k miles with no problems.

Max J. Sandler 07-21-2002 10:41 AM

My 1989 Ford T-Bird Super Coupe has an Eaton supercharger which, after 150,000 miles, is still going strong. The front oil seal is leaking a little, but not nearly enough to take it apart and repair it. The rebuilt front "nose" unit is available from Eaton for about $ 450 exchange. Can't speak for the M-B units.

DMarble 07-22-2002 09:15 AM

Is The Kompressor Reliable?
 
We have a 2000 C230K Sport and love it. We only have 25K on it at this time but have not experienced any problems beyond a failed gas gage. It gets 23-26 around town and 33 on the highway. My wife has dubbed it the Silver Bullet and drives it accordingly. It's Automatic with the touch shift and is extreamly fun to drive. We only got 16K mi out of the original tires but that may be due to a little spirited driving. We have an older (88) 300E that has been very reliable and solid but not as fun as the C. I highly recommend it. :D :D

BenzOnline 07-22-2002 09:51 AM

I LOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEE the Kompressor engine. My uncle always let me borrow it from him for a day as long as I bring it back clean!!:D It is very fun to drive and I dont think it would have any problems.

rcapi 07-29-2002 12:35 AM

A New Arrival
 
Hello Everyone,

Well, after much hand-wringing, gnashing of teeth and consternation, we have settled on a new C240 which is now sitting in the driveway. It's a real beauty, black with charcoal full leather, sunroof, etc. After driving a lot of Kompressors including the new C230, we decided on the refinement of the V-6. I was surprised at how quick this car is. Maybe that is because I did not expect it to move off with such vigor. Anyway, my better half is now very happy. The Maxima is gone and she's dirving a Benz. But what a stable! I drive a 300e and and M3, son drives a 318i and better half now has the C240. I guess things could be worse!

Richard

Benzwood 07-30-2002 01:18 AM

Congrats on your new baby... so update your signature already!! :)

1990 300e
2002 M3
1994 318i
1997 Maxima (soon to be gone and replaced by something German)

C-Monkey 08-01-2002 10:05 AM

Of course if you get bored with the power on a C230K you can get a pulley kit for as little as $350 from ASPRacing.com and add 35 ft-lb of torque and 29 hp.


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