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- Toyota RAV4 3dr , SLK55amg, ML320 (2 ) A210 , E320 ( all gone )
Beautiful car
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WOW! Sam, what Epic motors!
Beautiful car
Of course I like the interior - same colour scheme as my CLS - but that version of the S class is for me the best-looking of all; like the W140 back in the day, it has real "Get out of my way, peasants" presence.
Glad to see you back. Love seeing what your doing to your cars. Thought I was OCD, but I'm the equivalent of one of the East European car wash boy's with the dirty rag that does everything next to you
I have no words, just amazing. I thought my old was bad
I missed this post Sam, just read it now. Have already unplugged mine as you can see from my other post.
The revs are definitely snappy as I also described this in my thread. I thought my mind was playing games. I reckon the 4 bars enables the cams to adjust much quicker. I also like the idea of the oil sprayers in full time employment, should help with cooling and lubrication.
Sound wise I think its slightly quieter by a very marginal amount. However having said that my engine is quiet anyway to start with. I have taken some before and after sound clips, using a directional Rode mic, will try and upload later.
Definitely warms up a tiny bit faster than before which is an improvement, which means as I can drive off much sooner from cold.
Another member reported this happened after disconnecting the sensor
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Wow it looks great here!
Brilliant! Love um. Even the BM.Not much to report apart from getting a new plate for the S63AMG.
I have a few plates that say OCD as a joke as most of us car enthusiasts seem to have a bit of an OCD when it comes to our cars
The current plate thatās on the car also says OCD but I wanted something different.
The plate for the S65 says V12 I OCD and I thought if I could get a similar plate for the S63, it would be quite cool to having matching plates for both cars.
After contacting DVLA and being told that the plate was available, I said I was happy to go ahead and buy it.
Itās not that simple as DVLA auctions any plates that have not been for sale before and thereās no buy it now price.
I got told Iād have to wait 6 months until the plate would go on auction. 3 months later, the plate appeared on their website and I had to wait another 3 months until the auction would go live.
I was a bit worried if Iād be able to buy it as other people might now be interested in buying the plate.
The plate went up for sale and after 6 anxious days, the plate was mine
I havenāt assigned the plate to the car yet but I will be doing that soon.
Here it is
And the S65
The M3 plate
Brilliant! Love um. Even the BM.
OCD, pretty unusual name, thought your name was SAM
Given the plates are all OCD, Iām amazed theyāre all incorrectly spacedā¦ā¦.
Nice!What has been done to the car since I bought it?
I ordered all the filters from Mercedes, air, oil, pollen, spark plugs x8, engine mounts, gear box mount, front pads and sensor.
I read that the camshaft sensors let oil in the wiring loom and eventually damage the ECU. I checked them out and noticed that one of the sensors had a small amount of oil. I thought it's best to change all so I ordered 4 camshaft sensors at Mercedes and changed those as well.
Iāve lowered the car ( I havenāt gone too low this timeā¦ā¦.. I think )
I had the spoiler painted. The first time I ordered the paint, it was only Ā£23 for 200 grams [ that's how much the bodyshop guy told me to order ]. The paint turned out to be a completely different shade. I went back to the shop and told him the colour was way off. Thatās when he realised that itās a Designo paint . He said this is a special paint which basically meant more money. Just one of the liquids he said he needed to use to mix the paint was Ā£100 for a small can and he would have to use most of that liquid for my paint. For the same amount of paint I needed, it was Ā£95 instead of Ā£23 that I paid the first time. I said just give me the correct paint this time as I don't want the spoiler to be painted 3 times.
The spoiler was painted for the second time and the colour match was perfect. When I got it back, I tried to fit it myself but I was struggling to line it up. I tried to take it off and refit it again but on one corner it was proper stuck and as I was using some force to pull it off, it flew off my hand and hit the other S class. I lifted the car cover and noticed I had put a dent on the rear quarter panel on the S65AMG The spoiler got damaged also because it fell off my hand. Off it went to get painted for the third time
I also called the dent man to come and remove the dent on my car asap. He did a brilliant job and you would never know there was a dent there before.
We got there in the end and the spoiler is finally on after being painted for the third time.
The car came with it's original AMG 20 inch alloys and it also came with 21 inch AMG wheels but they were black.
I know a lot of people like black alloys but Iām not one of them as I think they loose all the details.
I sent the wheels off to get refurbished and I thought Iād try a different colour this time. I went for shadow chrome.
The colour looked beautiful but I think it would have clashed with the colour of the car.
As embarrassed as I was, I told the guys I wanted the wheels painted again a different colour as shadow chrome just wouldn't work. I decided to go for hyper silver. They know Iām fussy and no questions asked, they painted the wheels āagainā!
This time I liked the colour. It's a bright hyper silver and the paint has so much shine/depth, I just love it.
Four new Pirelli tyres were ordered and I went for Mercedes fitment. Iāve never bought a tyre that was as expensive as the back ones for the 21 inch wheels.
The oem size for S class W221 with 21 inch wheels should be 245/35/21 fronts and 285/30/21 rears.
I also bought four new tyre pressure sensors as I wanted to leave the sensors on the original wheels in case I use them winter time. The original 20's also have winter tyres on. I highly doubt Iād be using the cars when there is salt on the road but I left the sensors on anyways.
While the wheels and the spoiler were being done, I wanted to wash the underside of the car. This car has by far the cleanest underside of any car I've owned but it was also the dirtiest at the same time. There is zero rust but there was a lot of mud and I mean A LOT of mud! I removed all the covers, wheel arches and anything else that would hide any dirt and started washing the underside.
As youāll see, there was quite a bit of dirt that came off. Once all done, it did look very clean but itās not finished yet as there is room for improvements.
I have fitted my private plate on the car which will match nicely with the S65AMG private plate.
For anyone that is thinking, how does the S63AMG compare to the S65AMG?
I think the V8 sounds like a muscle car, I love the sound it makes. The V12 is a very smooth engine but my god does it go when you put your foot down.
On paper, the performance pack S63AMG is not far off from the S65AMG but to me they feel very different the way they deliver the power. I would like to see which one is faster but that means I have to find someone I can trust to drive one of the cars and Iāll be honest, I donāt trust anyone with my cars
I love the look of the prefacelift car but the facelift car looks a bit better [ in my eyes ]. On the prefacelift, the two parts I dislike is the headlamps and the rear lights. I have fitted facelift rear lights to the S65AMG which has improved the rear end imo.
Iām sorry Iāve rambled on for so long
I'll just post some pic's now............... well, a lot of pic's
This pic's were taken after the car had it's first wash and parked up next to it's big brother.
Completely standard
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