Gen3's 1985 300D...I'll miss you
Gen3's 1985 300D...I'll miss you
Silver 1985 300D. Just realized I never saved any pictures of it.
Rack limit removed.
3" turbo back exhaust.
Welded 3.07 differential.
4 speed manual from a 240D
Spec stage 3 clutch.
N2O.
Speed stickers!
Only 1 time at the track. Byron IL dragway 2009. This was before the differential was welded. Terrible reaction and spun all through 1st gear...grabbed 2nd for traction. Maybe a 15 second car on a perfect day with a perfect driver.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1yyhTbFJJQ
Great commentary by my cousin btw!
Nice one!
Thank you! I really wish I woulda kept this car and lightened it up to see how quick it would go...but too late now. Hind sight is 20/20.
Buy another cheap one and gut it!! I love all that blackk smoke
How bad did the tires squeal going through turns with that welded diff? I know it was mostly a track car right? But im thinking about welding up my daily driver soon to see how it is.
And whats the deal with the stage 3 clutch? from what??
I only went to the track one time and that was just a last minute thing. I welded the rear end together immediately after I got home from the track because I was sooo mad I didnt get in the 15's. However I never went back to the track then I sold the car at the beginning of september of this year. So I had the rear end welded for about a year...I would guess I put 2000-3000 miles on it that way and I never had any issues with it.
It really wasn't that bad at all. It drove basically the same and rarely chirped the tires. Only when making tight radius turns was when it was really an issue.
The clutch in the car was an aftermarket clutch made by Spec. I chose the stage 3 because I thought it was a good comprise between stock pedal feel and higher clamp force.
http://www.specclutch.com
(10-17-2010, 02:03 PM)gen3performance I only went to the track one time and that was just a last minute thing. I welded the rear end together immediately after I got home from the track because I was sooo mad I didnt get in the 15's. However I never went back to the track then I sold the car at the beginning of september of this year. So I had the rear end welded for about a year...I would guess I put 2000-3000 miles on it that way and I never had any issues with it.
It really wasn't that bad at all. It drove basically the same and rarely chirped the tires. Only when making tight radius turns was when it was really an issue.
The clutch in the car was an aftermarket clutch made by Spec. I chose the stage 3 because I thought it was a good comprise between stock pedal feel and higher clamp force.
http://www.specclutch.com
(10-17-2010, 02:03 PM)gen3performance I only went to the track one time and that was just a last minute thing. I welded the rear end together immediately after I got home from the track because I was sooo mad I didnt get in the 15's. However I never went back to the track then I sold the car at the beginning of september of this year. So I had the rear end welded for about a year...I would guess I put 2000-3000 miles on it that way and I never had any issues with it.
It really wasn't that bad at all. It drove basically the same and rarely chirped the tires. Only when making tight radius turns was when it was really an issue.
The clutch in the car was an aftermarket clutch made by Spec. I chose the stage 3 because I thought it was a good comprise between stock pedal feel and higher clamp force.
http://www.specclutch.com
Garage, PLEASE DON'T WELD YOUR DIFF!!!!!
Dude have you ever seen the tires on a quad that does a lot of street driving? You will be going through tires like crazy. You have plenty of offroad traction, I do. A locker is THE ONLY OPTION. Ask Rudolf where he is at on his research of one...
Come to my house and ill show you two examples.... all four tires go bald...
(10-17-2010, 02:34 PM)garage WHYYY CAPTAINNN WHYYYY!
I need traction in the sand and silt...i wanna leave 2 skidmarks on the asphalt instead of 1!! Ohh the agony!
(10-17-2010, 02:34 PM)garage WHYYY CAPTAINNN WHYYYY!
I need traction in the sand and silt...i wanna leave 2 skidmarks on the asphalt instead of 1!! Ohh the agony!
Honestly the tire wear was not that bad. My biggest issue was the insides of the front tires would wear out before the back tires would but the car did that before I welded the dif. I'm certain this was from weak front springs though. My rear tires would always wear evenly and the fronts would be gorgeous except for the inner radius. Welding will definitely make the car handle differently but not uncontrollable.
As a side note, I never had to repair my differential as long as I owned my car but my cousin went through 3 diffs in his completely stock 84 300D. And my car would make his look like it was standing still.
http://www.specclutch.com/products
I forgot about this album!
http://s776.photobucket.com/albums/yy42/...ance/Benz/
Now everyone can see how rough this thing was inside lol!