Why did one only go 50k with the other two going 100k? Call me a
skeptic, but why wouldn't they plan on all of them going the full
distance? Something happened - or did I read the article wrong?

-Dave Walton
94 S350
99 E300


On 10/17/05, Peter Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting read in the November issue of Road & Track.
>
> Seems M/B ran 3 E320CDI for 100,000 mile on  a test track.  They have
> been recognized by the FIA with a host of record.
>
> Average speed?  139.699 mph
>
> They sat on the Rev Limiter at 146 mph
>
> No breakdowns.
>
> See more
>
> http://www.dieselforum.org/inthenews/PRNews_050305.html
>
>
> --
>
> Peter T. Arnold
> Windsor, Connecticut
> U.S.A.
>
> 1987 Mercedes 300SDL, 231 Kmi on Delvac1, changes when f-soot is 2%
>
> 1995 Ford F-250 W/PSD, 189 Kmi on Rotella @ 5 Kmi Changes
>
> 2002 PT Cruizer, 74 Kmi, Every 5 Kmi with what's on sale
>
> 1954 Metropolitan {My Hanger-Queen}
>
> None use oil between changes, go figure ;-)
>
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