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MB-Estate 07-29-2000 03:38 AM

Either than RennTech, does anyone have information and part sources to bore & stroke a M103 engine?

I'm considering this BEFORE supercharging.

:-) neil
1988 300TE

Michael 07-29-2000 07:33 AM

If your plan is to use forced induction, then I assume you don't plan to raise your compression when you increase your displacement?



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Best regards, Michael
'92 500E
'88 300TE

Alain V. 07-29-2000 09:23 AM

I know that Renntech has some different modifications available for the 103 engine. I remember seeing a 190 2.6 with a Renntech 3.6 liter stroker conversion at the track a couple of years ago.

I think their website it http://www.renntechmercedes.com

You can get info on supercharging from Vortec, Powerdyne,and maybe Paxton. All of these companies offer centrifugal superchargers for various applications. I;m shure that a good tech/fabricator could make an appropriate mounting bracket and set up a custom system. Of course mods like this are not cheap, but they can be done.



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MB-Estate 07-29-2000 01:17 PM

I was not clear in my original post.

I'm considering increasing displacement & compression ratio INSTEAD of supercharging the stock M103 engine.

So, does anyone know of a different source than RennTech for a bore & stroker kit for the M103?

:-) neil

roas 07-29-2000 03:23 PM

You could try this place in AZ, http://www.motorsportconcepts.net/ , or out of the country, Kleeman is making a name (yet to see any product for North Amerrica), http://www.kleemann.dk/ , they do have stroker kits with McClaren internals, so that should be good enough :D.

Good Luck!


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Ross
96 C280, Greenish Black

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Lee Scheeler 08-01-2000 06:59 AM

Aside from Renntech there is Brabus (very snooty about tuning non current chassis cars), Lorinser, Carlsson, and AMG. All of them will be in approx the same ballpark as Renntech though.

Problem is that you will run into the limits of what the drivetrain can take on a daily basis. This is especially true on a higher mileage car.

That said, I'd LOVE to see what a 400E with a 3.xx rear diff and prototype Jackson supercharger would do...

Hope this helps...Lee

Champa 08-01-2000 06:53 PM

www.bekkers.com has a kit that does 3.2 Lts and you can choose the compresion between regular compresion or low for forced induction.

good luck and keep us posted
;)

MB-Estate 08-02-2000 02:50 AM

Unfortunately the kit that Bekkers carries is ONLY for the 2.6-16V 4-cylinder.

Unless, of course, you know something I don't . . .

:-( neil

Alain V. 08-02-2000 08:27 AM

ooops, sorry ...double post

[This message has been edited by Alain V. (edited 08-02-2000).]

Alain V. 08-02-2000 08:29 AM

It may not be in their catalog yet, but I know that Jos Bekkers was working on having some various comp & bore pistons made for the 103 engine. Also, you may want to call Mike at potomac for advice on building a stroker using OEM stuff. He has (had) a 190 with a 3.4 liter in it that he built a while back.

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