Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Hey Everyone,
I am in the market and on the look-out of for a Mercedes C320 airbox to install on my 2004 Limited. I haven't had any luck on Ebay and obviously don't want to pay the absurd price from a dealer. If you have one of these that you are looking to sell or know of a place where I can buy one at a reasonable price then send me a PM or an email at pirog.michael@gmail.com. Attached is a picture of what I am looking for. Thanks in advance for any help I get!
I am in the market and on the look-out of for a Mercedes C320 airbox to install on my 2004 Limited. I haven't had any luck on Ebay and obviously don't want to pay the absurd price from a dealer. If you have one of these that you are looking to sell or know of a place where I can buy one at a reasonable price then send me a PM or an email at pirog.michael@gmail.com. Attached is a picture of what I am looking for. Thanks in advance for any help I get!
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Here is the airbox, the engine cover comes up often.
AIR FILTER BOX HOUSING Mercedes S430 S500 S55 E320 E500 - eBay (item 130422114645 end time Dec-15-10 13:57:52 PST)
AIR FILTER BOX HOUSING Mercedes S430 S500 S55 E320 E500 - eBay (item 130422114645 end time Dec-15-10 13:57:52 PST)
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Here is the engine cover, but I would wait for a better one.
05 MERCEDES BENZ ENGINE COVER - eBay (item 310188793946 end time Dec-09-10 14:05:52 PST)
05 MERCEDES BENZ ENGINE COVER - eBay (item 310188793946 end time Dec-09-10 14:05:52 PST)
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
The airbox portion of both of these will work also...
2000 - 2006 Mercedes CL 500 W215 Engine Cover - eBay (item 150521184101 end time Dec-16-10 11:17:40 PST)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/00-02...item19bfb78f67
2000 - 2006 Mercedes CL 500 W215 Engine Cover - eBay (item 150521184101 end time Dec-16-10 11:17:40 PST)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/00-02...item19bfb78f67
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Got mine from here....
Recycling Used Auto Parts from Salvage ? LKQ ? Not Junk
My price (cost + shipping) was $90 which depended on the condition. One I bought was missing 2 of the cover clips but they were interchangeable with the Xfire cover. It also included the front part. Came off a C240 and was in perfect shape.
Recycling Used Auto Parts from Salvage ? LKQ ? Not Junk
My price (cost + shipping) was $90 which depended on the condition. One I bought was missing 2 of the cover clips but they were interchangeable with the Xfire cover. It also included the front part. Came off a C240 and was in perfect shape.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Originally Posted by joejones
Which covers will fit a Crossfire?
Mercedes engine cover #A 112 090 1101
The front part of this two piece cover is part #A112 010 0467
Intake tubes, left #A112 094 35 82, right #A112 094 34 82. These require the OEM adapters to be removed from the radiator support and to be modified so they fit through the radiator support hole which is too small.
Filters, K&N's #33-2181
74 mm Throttle Body, Mercedes #A113 141 0125
Throttle body O-ring #05102933AA, Mercedes #3059970345. Or a Viton O-ring #151, 3/32" x 3 3/16" outside diameter
The larger (3") MAF, Mercedes #A 113 094 0048. Using the original OEM MAF sensor.
Donut seal for engine cover to MAF unit, Mercedes #1120940180 (If original is damaged)
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Will this cover fit? n/a
Mercedes C-Class Engine Cover & Air Cleaner 3.2 L OEM
Mercedes C-Class Engine Cover & Air Cleaner 3.2 L OEM
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Originally Posted by joejones
Will this cover fit? n/a
Mercedes C-Class Engine Cover & Air Cleaner 3.2 L OEM
Mercedes C-Class Engine Cover & Air Cleaner 3.2 L OEM
What you need to do the complete intake mod, including the 75mm MAF are as follows;
Mercedes engine cover #A 112 090 11 01
The front part of this two piece cover is part #A112 010 04 67
Intake tubes, left #A112 094 35 82, right #A112 094 34 82 (if you go this route, these need to be modified to fit throughthe rad support after removing the fittings that fit the OEM intake tubes)
I added to the description of the parts needed here.
Filters, K&N's #33-2181
74 mm Throttle Body, Mercedes #A113 141 0125
Throttle body O-ring #05102933AA, Mercedes #3059970345.
The larger (75mm) MAF, Mercedes #A 113 094 0048. Using the original OEM MAF sensor.
Donut seal for engine cover to MAF unit, Mercedes #1120940180 (If original is damaged)
Last but not least a EuroCharged tune.
I made some slight revisions to my post above in this post.
Insist on the correct part number, twice I have had a part substituted for what they 'thought' would fit ... it did not and was returned.
Last edited by onehundred80; 07-10-2011 at 05:32 PM.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Both of my c320 airboxes are numbered A 112 094 00 04. The engine cover is seperate
112 090 15 01, I believe is an SLK airbox number that uses the same size filters as the Crossfire does now. The front engine cover portion is included, the entire assy is one piece. When I had this airbox on my car, I don't recall it rubbing.
James
SLK320:
112 090 15 01, I believe is an SLK airbox number that uses the same size filters as the Crossfire does now. The front engine cover portion is included, the entire assy is one piece. When I had this airbox on my car, I don't recall it rubbing.
James
SLK320:
Last edited by James1549; 07-10-2011 at 06:43 PM.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Originally Posted by joejones
Will the airbox fit without the throttle body upgrade? I am thinking of adding new airbox to provide more air intake. Am I thinking correctly?
Autozone does carry the 3" flexible tubes to fit the airbox.
Last edited by James1549; 07-10-2011 at 06:51 PM.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
Originally Posted by James1549
Both of my c320 airboxes are numbered A 112 094 00 04. The engine cover is seperate
112 090 15 01, I believe is an SLK airbox number that uses the same size filters as the Crossfire does now. The front engine cover portion is included, the entire assy is one piece. When I had this airbox on my car, I don't recall it rubbing.
James
112 090 15 01, I believe is an SLK airbox number that uses the same size filters as the Crossfire does now. The front engine cover portion is included, the entire assy is one piece. When I had this airbox on my car, I don't recall it rubbing.
James
The SLK engine cover is A112 090 05 01 and is indeed a one part cover. It uses the same filters as the Crossfire, no benefits to be had with it.
A112 090 15 01 fits but is about 1/2" too high. I know as I ended up with two of them. I had three but I sent it back after ordering the 11 01 and them kindly swapping the 15 01 as they had sent the one I ordered to someone else.
The 15 01 fits 6 and 8 cylinder cars a different nose piece adds the extra length for the 8 cylinder configuration. I know, someone sent me it instead of the 6 cylinder nose piece and told me to keep it and then sent the correct part.
I now have two 15 01's and a 8 cylinder nose piece. I guess I'll put them on ebay for a song and hope to get rid of them.
I'm still waiting for my 11 01 cover.
Last edited by onehundred80; 07-10-2011 at 07:05 PM.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
This thread has got mixed up, I am referring to the C320 engine cover. The SLK320 cover is no improvement over the Crossfire OEM cover.
The 320 engine cover that we want is A112 090 11 01, and it has larger intake tubes which are 3" diameter. The SLK320 cover will fit to the Crossfire OEM intake tubes and as I said are no benefit.
Quite a large number of covers fit but we want one with minimal height the 112 090 15 01 is too high and the 112 090 11 01 is fine.
I listed all the components that maximize the air flow to the engine. With the 112 090 11 01 engine cover the OEM intake tubes can be inserted inside the engine cover inlet and fit well. The intake on the cover is too large for them to fit around the outside, that needs the 3" diameter.
If you study the 15 01 cover and the 11 01 cover you can see that the height directly above the intake tubes is about 3/8" to 1/2" lower on the 11 01 cover compared to the 15 01 cover. That difference is critical so it does not rub against the hood.
Forget the SLK320 cover it has confused this discussion, and I'm confused enough.
The 320 engine cover that we want is A112 090 11 01, and it has larger intake tubes which are 3" diameter. The SLK320 cover will fit to the Crossfire OEM intake tubes and as I said are no benefit.
Quite a large number of covers fit but we want one with minimal height the 112 090 15 01 is too high and the 112 090 11 01 is fine.
I listed all the components that maximize the air flow to the engine. With the 112 090 11 01 engine cover the OEM intake tubes can be inserted inside the engine cover inlet and fit well. The intake on the cover is too large for them to fit around the outside, that needs the 3" diameter.
If you study the 15 01 cover and the 11 01 cover you can see that the height directly above the intake tubes is about 3/8" to 1/2" lower on the 11 01 cover compared to the 15 01 cover. That difference is critical so it does not rub against the hood.
Forget the SLK320 cover it has confused this discussion, and I'm confused enough.
Last edited by onehundred80; 07-10-2011 at 08:55 PM.
Re: Wanted: Mercedes C320 Airbox
^^^What Dave said...
SLK320 = cosmetic upgrade only.
C320 = cosmetic AND a slight horsepower gain.
Needswings is still the best route to go for max HP, as it replaces more components at once and makes a much smoother/straighter shot from the inlet to the intake manifold. The C320 box is just shy of a NW single... but I chose it for aesthetics because I'm not fond of the big gaping hole on the side of the O-Shaped ML320 cover that is often used with the NW single. Green Ghost did a superb job of filling in the said gap... but it's not an every-man mod. If I ever get around to finding and modifying the ML320 engine cover to my tastes, I'll be upgrading to NW.
The MAF and throttle body alone will almost cost as much as a NW single, and still won't flow as well. BUT, we're talking an N/A Crossfire, and I can't see the difference being much more than 2-5 RWHP between my current setup and the NW single.
It's all in what your end goal is...
SLK320 = cosmetic upgrade only.
C320 = cosmetic AND a slight horsepower gain.
Needswings is still the best route to go for max HP, as it replaces more components at once and makes a much smoother/straighter shot from the inlet to the intake manifold. The C320 box is just shy of a NW single... but I chose it for aesthetics because I'm not fond of the big gaping hole on the side of the O-Shaped ML320 cover that is often used with the NW single. Green Ghost did a superb job of filling in the said gap... but it's not an every-man mod. If I ever get around to finding and modifying the ML320 engine cover to my tastes, I'll be upgrading to NW.
The MAF and throttle body alone will almost cost as much as a NW single, and still won't flow as well. BUT, we're talking an N/A Crossfire, and I can't see the difference being much more than 2-5 RWHP between my current setup and the NW single.
It's all in what your end goal is...