YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS finally. Completely agree about digging on the forums and seeing youtube vids with people only showing parts of it or not being full transparent about their parts or how they did it. Thanks again. watching part 2 now.
@@AutoAfflicted planning to boost my m104 with a vortech v1 supercharger .and eagerly looking for every bet of information before i start as it is my daily.
I currently have a m103 stripped apart with tons of temotorspots parts on the way to efi and turbo swap, so excited to find this thank you for this awesome series
Because of your good heart sharing this how to will create a lot of classic Mercedes turbo cars on the streets!!! Kudos to your great work! And I love your end message about loving people around you. May God continue to bless you!
I have a w124 2.3 and i have a low budget , and u show me how can i a dream come true, thanks u so much. Im spanish so im sobre if u cant understand me good, have a good Day.
9:19 So my co worker built a turbo 190E or so and he eventually pushed so much boost that the boot there that connects onto the intake of the kjet/bottom part of the intake manifold without the kjet pops off. The next step would’ve been to weld on a flange or something for the boot and clap to grip on to but I don’t think he has done that yet. There was also apparently enough blowby that it shot out the little wimpy Mercedes dipstick lol
Oh wow - I’ve heard of this issue with the kjet. Being that I’m sticking to 8-10 psi, I’m figuring I won’t have that issue🙏🏼 - part 3: turbo install and startup drops tomorrow
@@AutoAfflicted Oh awesome I’ll definitely watch that! I bought my first car probably 10 months ago, a ‘08 smart fourtwo pure, which serves me well on my commute, and I think I’m about to buy like a ‘93 gold on tan 190E with one of those sohc m103 engines for a good price because it needs an ignition tumbler, reverse clutches, a passenger mirror, and probably some more, but the interior looks really nice. I’m pretty excited considering I’ve replaced head gaskets, sealed timing covers, and that kind of stuff on those motors on at least 6 or 8 of those cars, and now I’ll actually get to own and drive one.
I can say I love the results, totally new beast now with 260whp … probably more as it could only get 7psi on the dyno… but I see 8-9psi all day on the street
I’ve had no issues. I used an NPT fitting and didn’t tap any threads into the pan I use the fitting to make its own threads and also use some sealer. I’m pretty confident that I won’t have any issues. Call me lazy but I didn’t want to drop the pan as it seemed like a major project. You should check this link as this guy found a great way to remove the oil level sensor and get access to the inside of the pan for putting a nut on the fitting ruclips.net/video/upbokYYdDKc/видео.html
Compression nut fitting is definitely the best way outside of welding a bung.. I did find a few examples of people doing it my way. I’m confident in it holding
This is a great series and it’s something I can’t wait to do myself! I’m just curious if you plan on posting a video of how you wired the gauges as this is my biggest concern with the project.
🙏🏼 I definitely not about throwing money at it 🤣 headlights from a salvage yard, not expensive even at retail www.slickcar.com/details/63896-projector-headlights.asp
@@AutoAfflicted I was wondering about the catalytic converter , since you rebuilt the complete exhaust system from manifold all the way down to the tail ?
Yes the fuel system is stock - I did increase fuel pressure by adjusting the EHA valve 1/4 turn and then adjusted the fuel mixture using the idle adjustment on the CIS system.. I’m also reduced my spark plug gap specific to turbo application - I believe I talked about this in the dyno test video
Thanks for all your help. I’ve finally installed my kit and went for a first run… I heard some knock and think I leaned out. What AFR ratios should I be aiming for at idle and at WOT? Thanks
Congrats ! at wide open on the afr you want to read 11 and 14.7 at idle it’s common to lean out when letting off the throttle. Did you reduce your spark plug gap to .028 and increased fuel pressure via the EHA valve 1/4 turn?
@@AutoAfflicted Thanks. Will do. Just to double check.. if Iwant to make 7lb of boost MAX. Do I run a 7lb wastegate spring? I'm reading conflicting answers on the internet.
A 7lbs spring will keep the waist gate pretty Much closed until you hit 7psi of boost..however you can run the boost controller inline with the waist gate boost reference to trick the spring to produce less boost or more boost depending on whether the controller is plumbed to the top or bottom of the waist gate … this is best video I’ve found to explain ruclips.net/video/hYIL_XvlYTE/видео.html
So your not modifying the ignition system or adding a split second controller. You just adjusted and are using the stock cis ?! This gives me ideas as I do not want more computers and wiring to boost a cis mercedes engine. I have a 300sel with a m104.981 swapped with a 5 speed manual and it’s fun as is, my 560sel though would like 6 psi of boost!
Absolutely you can do this with an M102. This kit is designed for four and six cylinder engines up to 3 L. And you can follow basically the same build process that I’ve done with my M103.
@@AutoAfflicted oh you talked about CIS sorry, then you are right.. don't deal with this CIS, just put Speeduino and EFI Bosch injectors I'm currently doing that on my 300E
It could be a daily as long as you do the right things. Currently I’m needing to replace the head gasket because they are known to be bad even in the naturally aspirated form. Mine finally let go so now I’m getting ready to install a multi layered steel one and some better head studs. If you have the time and the funds, it’s definitely worth doing this in the beginning, but I have more of a drive it till it breaks and then fix it better philosophy.
Love seeing other Mercedes focused channels and cool content like you're making, I have some unique builds on my channel as well if you're interested (Manual swapped C55, E420 etc). Nothing wrong with a turbo M103! You're very right about the type of videos you normally see on turbo'd versions of these, typically there is not much of a road map in video form so good to you doing that here. The Kangaroos Team is absolutely awesome, I have worked with them on a few projects and can't say enough good things about them. Look forward to checking out more of your vids and learning more about this car, sub'd! Cheers!
Cool builds! I sub-ed. I’m very interested in a manual swap… seems like quite an investment but worth while ! Right now Utah is buried in snow but looking forward to capturing some sights and sounds once the sun shows
@@AutoAfflicted definitely changes the dynamics quite a bit and much more cost effective than people usually expect. Can’t wait to see it ripping some more, watched the Dyno build, love the overall style of the build and sounds wicked!
You can follow this same process for any 4 or 6 cylinder engine. This kit will work for both. Manifolds can be found at www.thekangaroosteam.com/shop-1/turbo-manifolds
We can absolutely do that! I just opened a shop and I would love to get your Gwagon turbo charged. Send me an email at autoafflicted@gmail.com. We can discuss logistics
@@AutoAfflicted 👍 my friend, Your tutorials are fantastic, It opens up a whole world of, I want one but is it a nightmare to fit! Already ordered mine 👌🇬🇧👌
I've got a 300ce 24v black with black interior. Looking to add a pre merger amg body kit. I would really like to add a wide body kit like the hammer do you know anyone thats sells the widebody kit. I know I can use the 500e front fenders but its the quarter panels I cant find. Can you help.
Hi and congrats again on slick install. Accounting for all costs (those included on your parts list plus those not included) how much do you approximate? I am asking because I want to try it myself on my 89 300E. Thank you.
The turbo and manifold total $1200 USD including the shipping, the oil feed adapter was $60 ish, 2 silicone hose for Turbo to intercooler pipe and then pipe to throttle body were $40 each. 3 Gauges were $100 each but you could find better pricing depending on what you purchase. Add another $150 for random bolts, oil, filter, etc. .. the exhaust is a whole other deal as the pipes, muffler, tips, v band etc were $600 and my friend hooked up the labor … also I basically bought all new black silicone hoses for intercooler to achieve my desired aesthetic at $35 per hose .. the turbo kit came with red hose .. the black hose kit had silver pipe .. so I could have just dealt with what was provided… so I’m in roughly $2500 ish
Stock ecu 💯 - this is how they would do it in the 80s, you could order a similar setup from the dealer - runs awesome! 260 WHP and 280 torque @ 7psi, I’m running 9 psi
Not at 8 psi . Kangaroos team, who I got the manifold from says that at eight psi the stock fuel management handles it no problem. No modifications are required to the throttlebody
You are awesome. Digging through the forums on this topic is such a pain. I have 2 m103 equipped w124s and one will definitely be getting this treatment. Do you have an Instagram?
I spent most of last summer researching.. that was the motivation for this series really, compile rhe knowledge for my Benz people. The coupe has its own insta Bruno_saccoupe and the channel insta is linked in the description of most videos including this one 🙏🏼
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS finally. Completely agree about digging on the forums and seeing youtube vids with people only showing parts of it or not being full transparent about their parts or how they did it. Thanks again. watching part 2 now.
Happy to document this for all future turbo Benz
Finally someone willing to detail how to boost m10x engines.
Cheers,mate
🙏🏼 I was getting frustrated seeing so many videos of boosted M103 engines but no details - since I figured it all out, made sense to share
@@AutoAfflicted planning to boost my m104 with a vortech v1 supercharger .and eagerly looking for every bet of information before i start as it is my daily.
Interested to know more about that! The 300ce is my daily as well
I currently have a m103 stripped apart with tons of temotorspots parts on the way to efi and turbo swap, so excited to find this thank you for this awesome series
That should work out nicely!
Because of your good heart sharing this how to will create a lot of classic Mercedes turbo cars on the streets!!! Kudos to your great work! And I love your end message about loving people around you. May God continue to bless you!
🙏🏼 thank you! I’m happy I could put this out for all the benefit from! All the best wishes for you and yours ❤️🇩🇪
u are amazing, i can believe how much i learned about turbocharged my car. Thanks
🙏🏼 happy to spread the knowledge- turbocharging my bands has been so satisfying
I have a w124 2.3 and i have a low budget , and u show me how can i a dream come true, thanks u so much. Im spanish so im sobre if u cant understand me good, have a good Day.
I understand completely! Stay focused on the dream! 👊🏽
@@AutoAfflicted 👊🏼
Yes!!! Exactly what I needed to keep on loading miles on my M103!!
Glad to be of service
Thanks so much. I think I will go for it! A turbo project has been on my bucket list for many years. Thanks for inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving
With that headset you could be the next shamwow guy. Thanks for the content
Major ShamWow vibes! Finally got a new mic for my TT RS episode 🙌🏼
I’m working on my W126, you guys were my inspiration.
I’m seeing it on Facebook and it looks great! We should do a RUclips Live review when it’s done and inspire others
@@AutoAfflicted thats a definite yes my friend. Love the Benz fans and car culture!!🤘
@@AutoAfflicted finally got my build done wanted to show you some pics and videos. Lost your massager link on Facebook
@louisspencer2629 congrats! It looks awesome ! Can’t wait to see those fly by clips
Great video waiting eagerly for the next episodes!
Thank you 🙏🏼 just finished the intercooler install and plumbing configuration
Wow thanks so much for the series. Inspiration for me to turbo my 190e Sportline. Ive never seen someone tune the stock kjet system. Thats crazy
Thx 🙏🏼 it’s very old school, tuning the kjet, but that’s how they did it back in the 80s/90s
Yo! I'm hooked....We like the same rides. Benzos, VWs, and porsches to name a few..sweet!
You have great taste my friend !
Finally! Waiting to see this beauty rip. 👏
Pray for my engine 🤣
Thanks again. And definitely noted re the plugs
Thanks! Waiting eagerly for the next episode.
Installed the intercooler and decided the pipe routing last weekend - video is uploading
9:19 So my co worker built a turbo 190E or so and he eventually pushed so much boost that the boot there that connects onto the intake of the kjet/bottom part of the intake manifold without the kjet pops off. The next step would’ve been to weld on a flange or something for the boot and clap to grip on to but I don’t think he has done that yet. There was also apparently enough blowby that it shot out the little wimpy Mercedes dipstick lol
Oh wow - I’ve heard of this issue with the kjet. Being that I’m sticking to 8-10 psi, I’m figuring I won’t have that issue🙏🏼 - part 3: turbo install and startup drops tomorrow
@@AutoAfflicted Oh awesome I’ll definitely watch that! I bought my first car probably 10 months ago, a ‘08 smart fourtwo pure, which serves me well on my commute, and I think I’m about to buy like a ‘93 gold on tan 190E with one of those sohc m103 engines for a good price because it needs an ignition tumbler, reverse clutches, a passenger mirror, and probably some more, but the interior looks really nice. I’m pretty excited considering I’ve replaced head gaskets, sealed timing covers, and that kind of stuff on those motors on at least 6 or 8 of those cars, and now I’ll actually get to own and drive one.
Nice! Did you see my Smart car review ? Those are fun cars . The 190e is fun also and in really like the M103 engine, solid !
@@AutoAfflicted Just watched it. I looked at some brabus wheels a while ago but I passed because one was cracked.
Fun car - the transmission is wild
4 months ago. Perfect timing lol hoping to grab a c124 300ce 5 speed manual and I think this route might be the only route 👍🏽
I can say I love the results, totally new beast now with 260whp … probably more as it could only get 7psi on the dyno… but I see 8-9psi all day on the street
@@AutoAfflicted some people say tapping the pan is gonna break how’s it been holding up for you no leaks?
I’ve had no issues. I used an NPT fitting and didn’t tap any threads into the pan I use the fitting to make its own threads and also use some sealer. I’m pretty confident that I won’t have any issues. Call me lazy but I didn’t want to drop the pan as it seemed like a major project. You should check this link as this guy found a great way to remove the oil level sensor and get access to the inside of the pan for putting a nut on the fitting ruclips.net/video/upbokYYdDKc/видео.html
@@AutoAfflicted yep that exact video I saw and was thinking about it but for how shaky I am with my hands I’d rather just go your route
Compression nut fitting is definitely the best way outside of welding a bung.. I did find a few examples of people doing it my way. I’m confident in it holding
This is a great series and it’s something I can’t wait to do myself! I’m just curious if you plan on posting a video of how you wired the gauges as this is my biggest concern with the project.
Actually I am working on a gauge install episode - I put them by my knees in the dash
Hey this is a great series & not your usual throw money at it video, where did you get the headlights?
🙏🏼 I definitely not about throwing money at it 🤣 headlights from a salvage yard, not expensive even at retail www.slickcar.com/details/63896-projector-headlights.asp
Love your video’s! Will it work on a 1990 190e 2.6?
Thank you 🙏🏼 yes you can do this with a 2.6
@@AutoAfflicted I was wondering about the catalytic converter , since you rebuilt the complete exhaust system from manifold all the way down to the tail ?
It blows clean enough to pass emissions in my area, you can alway put in a sport cat or standard cat
thank you
Hello, thank you for the series. Please let me confirm on its fuel supply. Is it no modifications at all from the ordinary one for M103? Tks
Yes the fuel system is stock - I did increase fuel pressure by adjusting the EHA valve 1/4 turn and then adjusted the fuel mixture using the idle adjustment on the CIS system.. I’m also reduced my spark plug gap specific to turbo application - I believe I talked about this in the dyno test video
Thanks for all your help. I’ve finally installed my kit and went for a first run… I heard some knock and think I leaned out.
What AFR ratios should I be aiming for at idle and at WOT?
Thanks
Congrats ! at wide open on the afr you want to read 11 and 14.7 at idle it’s common to lean out when letting off the throttle. Did you reduce your spark plug gap to .028 and increased fuel pressure via the EHA valve 1/4 turn?
@@AutoAfflicted Ah, I'm idling at around 13 and 13 under wot. ?__? Yes plugs at .028 and 1/4 turned my EHA.
Dial in that idle and see how it goes
@@AutoAfflicted Thanks. Will do. Just to double check.. if Iwant to make 7lb of boost MAX. Do I run a 7lb wastegate spring? I'm reading conflicting answers on the internet.
A 7lbs spring will keep the waist gate pretty Much closed until you hit 7psi of boost..however you can run the boost controller inline with the waist gate boost reference to trick the spring to produce less boost or more boost depending on whether the controller is plumbed to the top or bottom of the waist gate … this is best video I’ve found to explain ruclips.net/video/hYIL_XvlYTE/видео.html
So your not modifying the ignition system or adding a split second controller. You just adjusted and are using the stock cis ?! This gives me ideas as I do not want more computers and wiring to boost a cis mercedes engine. I have a 300sel with a m104.981 swapped with a 5 speed manual and it’s fun as is, my 560sel though would like 6 psi of boost!
Correct - you can turn up the fuel pressure by adjusting the EHA valve and then balance the AFR on the CIS
Is it possible to use the same turbo kit with a different manifold for the m102?
Absolutely you can do this with an M102. This kit is designed for four and six cylinder engines up to 3 L. And you can follow basically the same build process that I’ve done with my M103.
where are the headlights from?
I found mine in a salvage yard but apparently these are the units 👉🏼 www.slickcar.com/details/63896-projector-headlights.asp
Thanks for this serie, but you are wrong about the M103 12valves (stock), it can handle more boost than the M104 (stock)
My research showed 8psi as the maximum boost the CIS system could handled.. consistently get 9-10 psi though … I’ve not experimented with more
@@AutoAfflicted oh you talked about CIS sorry, then you are right.. don't deal with this CIS, just put Speeduino and EFI Bosch injectors
I'm currently doing that on my 300E
Now that this first goal has been achieved, proving the stock management can support boost. That could be a great next step.
@@AutoAfflicted with EFI and MB Sprinter transmission, you could go up to 700hp without mod the block
I’ve not heard of the Sprinter transmission mod, that’s interesting
Would the same equipment work for a 92' 300E 3.0l l6 gasoline?
Correct - all M103 engines & M104 engines - the only difference would be the exhaust manifold possibly
Is this something that can be a daily?
It could be a daily as long as you do the right things. Currently I’m needing to replace the head gasket because they are known to be bad even in the naturally aspirated form. Mine finally let go so now I’m getting ready to install a multi layered steel one and some better head studs. If you have the time and the funds, it’s definitely worth doing this in the beginning, but I have more of a drive it till it breaks and then fix it better philosophy.
did you turbo the k-jetronic??
Sure did ruclips.net/video/rSucyIFoXsk/видео.html
Love seeing other Mercedes focused channels and cool content like you're making, I have some unique builds on my channel as well if you're interested (Manual swapped C55, E420 etc). Nothing wrong with a turbo M103! You're very right about the type of videos you normally see on turbo'd versions of these, typically there is not much of a road map in video form so good to you doing that here. The Kangaroos Team is absolutely awesome, I have worked with them on a few projects and can't say enough good things about them. Look forward to checking out more of your vids and learning more about this car, sub'd! Cheers!
Cool builds! I sub-ed. I’m very interested in a manual swap… seems like quite an investment but worth while ! Right now Utah is buried in snow but looking forward to capturing some sights and sounds once the sun shows
@@AutoAfflicted definitely changes the dynamics quite a bit and much more cost effective than people usually expect. Can’t wait to see it ripping some more, watched the Dyno build, love the overall style of the build and sounds wicked!
I have some nice 3 piece Brabus Monoblock IV to fit soon as well, once they come back from restoration
Can i build tou 1987 SE have the same Engine like jou have i tink.Have you ware i can bay only the Kengero manifold...Ebay you say ???
You can follow this same process for any 4 or 6 cylinder engine. This kit will work for both. Manifolds can be found at www.thekangaroosteam.com/shop-1/turbo-manifolds
Is there any way i can bring my gwagon to you to turbo? Its a 1990 swb W463 with the M103 5speed manual
We can absolutely do that! I just opened a shop and I would love to get your Gwagon turbo charged. Send me an email at autoafflicted@gmail.com. We can discuss logistics
Are you planning on running on low boost ?
so you don't have to lower the compression in the motor ?
Your are correct, about 8 psi - episode 3 drops Wednesday
@@AutoAfflicted
👍 my friend,
Your tutorials are fantastic,
It opens up a whole world of, I want one but is it a nightmare to fit!
Already ordered mine 👌🇬🇧👌
Which platform do you want it on? The W124 M103 has so much room - but yes, many vehicles don’t have the space
@@AutoAfflicted
It's on a Mercedes 190e 2 ltr
That should work out well!
I've got a 300ce 24v black with black interior. Looking to add a pre merger amg body kit. I would really like to add a wide body kit like the hammer do you know anyone thats sells the widebody kit. I know I can use the 500e front fenders but its the quarter panels I cant find. Can you help.
Check out mbbodykits.com
Hi and congrats again on slick install. Accounting for all costs (those included on your parts list plus those not included) how much do you approximate? I am asking because I want to try it myself on my 89 300E. Thank you.
The turbo and manifold total $1200 USD including the shipping, the oil feed adapter was $60 ish, 2 silicone hose for Turbo to intercooler pipe and then pipe to throttle body were $40 each. 3 Gauges were $100 each but you could find better pricing depending on what you purchase. Add another $150 for random bolts, oil, filter, etc. .. the exhaust is a whole other deal as the pipes, muffler, tips, v band etc were $600 and my friend hooked up the labor … also I basically bought all new black silicone hoses for intercooler to achieve my desired aesthetic at $35 per hose .. the turbo kit came with red hose .. the black hose kit had silver pipe .. so I could have just dealt with what was provided… so I’m in roughly $2500 ish
Thanks so much. I think I will go for it! A turbo project has been on my bucket list for many years. Thanks for inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving
Thanks so much. I think I will go for it! A turbo project has been on my bucket list for many years. Thanks for inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving
Thanks so much. I think I will go for it! A turbo project has been on my bucket list for many years. Thanks for inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving
Thanks so much. I think I will go for it! A turbo project has been on my bucket list for many years. Thanks for inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving
What about ecu
Stock ecu 💯 - this is how they would do it in the 80s, you could order a similar setup from the dealer - runs awesome! 260 WHP and 280 torque @ 7psi, I’m running 9 psi
Do u think i can do that on a 2.3 L engine for few more hp?
You definitely can, I’m not sure what the HP will come out to
@@AutoAfflicted less then 260 but better than 110 😅
@@joehebbo7047if you could get 155 out of a 2.3 you’d beast the 2.6 and yet have a better driving 190e!
You don't foresee any problem caused by the increasing inlet pressure for the airflow plate operation within the fuel injection system.
Not at 8 psi . Kangaroos team, who I got the manifold from says that at eight psi the stock fuel management handles it no problem. No modifications are required to the throttlebody
Can you tell me the rt w124 turbo kit to buy
The kit and all the pieces needed are linked in the video description
Yes but when I go to it there are. 4 there
@MrDevon29 I only see one kit when I follow the link - you want the one for 4-6cylinder engines up to 3liter
Thank you
Hi where did u get the kit from please
Hi Martin! The kit is from Ebay, Check the description, I’ve linked all the parts 🙏🏼
@@AutoAfflicted . Thanks for speedy reply,
I have a 190e evo 2 rep, and have been wanting to do this for a long time, 👌🏁 look forward to you next vid
I’m finally getting garage space this week for the turbo install… so the next turbo episode is prob 2 weeks out 🙏🏼
@@AutoAfflicted
Just waiting to hear back from Kangaroo if the will do me a 190e manifold
Nice!
You are awesome.
Digging through the forums on this topic is such a pain. I have 2 m103 equipped w124s and one will definitely be getting this treatment.
Do you have an Instagram?
I spent most of last summer researching.. that was the motivation for this series really, compile rhe knowledge for my Benz people. The coupe has its own insta Bruno_saccoupe and the channel insta is linked in the description of most videos including this one 🙏🏼
@@AutoAfflicted you’re a saint
🙏🏼🤣🇩🇪❤️
Te motorsport has a 1000hp m103
And really good parts.
I’ll check it out ! Thx for the heads up 🙏🏼