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I noticed that the early 500E had slightly more HP than the later model, and I was wondering if there is A) an easy way to return the engine to the 500E spec, or B) a good after-market chip or other simple upgrade to increase the performance?
Thanks! John |
Just curious, how much horse power do you need?
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Hee hee
I know, I'm being silly -- I am buying this car to replace my 1988 BMW 750iL, which was written-off last month by a careless driver, but which was going strong with 299 HP stock, and about 30 HP from a chip-upgrade. (Boy, did it make a difference!) In truth, I need about 50 hp / 1000 lbs, (along with decent gearing) to insure I can get in and out of heavy traffic, etc. In Toronto, where I live, the roads are excellent; well-banked as well as well-maintained, and quite broad. However, rushhours are long and my drive home is long, and I tend to weave a LOT, so the extra torque (my 750 was a 12 cyl, so it didn't really KICK until I chipped it) makes a huge difference. I am now driving my 300E (which is a wonderful and fun drive, even after 340,000 kilometres and with winter tires on her) since the write-off, and noticing the 177 stock, (probably 150 now, she's old) is pretty acceptable, but a tad disappointing compared, y'know? So, I'm just asking to find out my options :) John |
The '92 and '93-94 engines were similar; emissions constraints are responsible for the HP decrease. However, as I understand it the '92 is cheaper to bore out to 6.0-6.5 litres because it is of a "closed deck" design; later engines were open deck.
A chip will give it a tad more punch, but not likely as much as your BMW gained. But I'm sure it'll be fast enough....ANY E500 will absolutely kill a 750iL I assure you, at any speed. ------------------ Best regards, Michael '92 500E '88 300TE |
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