Most normal benzes are made to be able to cruise at 180 kmh so around 110 mph. most AMGS are able to go faster than 255 kmh (around 160 mph). And all Mercedes chassis amgs have governors. While the in house made AMGS normally don’t have a governor. But the Mercedes chassis AMGS had an option to remove the governor from the factory.
It was disabled, the red light you see is for “EC” mode. That’s economy and it disables the AC compressor/system. But even then it would’ve probably been fine it’s a Mercedes after all 😉.
Yeah, we have a track like that in Florida-It’s called I-95. I’ve gotten my Clk 55 up to 155 mph, and have been passed like I was sitting still.
💀💀 Florida man
Take the limiter off
There is nothing like this in Florida mate.....nor anywhere.
@@jameswhyman4127I-95 Is a highway that’s the joke
@@reirobja8319the limiter is 140
Mannen, oprecht leuk filmpje, jullie hebben plezier en dat is belangrijkste en heerlijke wagen
if only we could see it driving on the track that whole time ^_^
Awesome car and video, cheers from Australia 👍👏
Are all Mercedes made to be in the autobahn ? Anyone know the speed governor for the ones that come to America ?
Most normal benzes are made to be able to cruise at 180 kmh so around 110 mph. most AMGS are able to go faster than 255 kmh (around 160 mph). And all Mercedes chassis amgs have governors. While the in house made AMGS normally don’t have a governor. But the Mercedes chassis AMGS had an option to remove the governor from the factory.
@@rjnromijn in europe the governer is 155mph
My clk is limited to 140
Very cool , i wish a had one of those xD i have 2.3k
Yeah, I love this car to death. It has so much character😃.
@rjnormijn style too
poor S2000 :(
I just can't believe yall driving with the ac on the track, smh !
It was disabled, the red light you see is for “EC” mode. That’s economy and it disables the AC compressor/system. But even then it would’ve probably been fine it’s a Mercedes after all 😉.