Sunday 24 July 2011

Mercedes-Benz E200 Kompressor High Speed Test

WARNING: Unless you are well-connected to someone in the National Highway Authority, do NOT attempt to run your own high speed test like the one shown in this video.
 
Et tu Nawazu?

Despite my poverty on four wheels, I was a happy man in 2003 when I first drove my old 1300cc Japanese car at 140 Km/h on the M2 motorway.
 
The ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, is credited with doing three things: testing an atomic bomb up in the remote hills of Baluchistan, having a six lane motorway built between Lahore and Islamabad and finally going for a hair transplant.

The M2 being a joint venture project between Pakistan and Korea, Nawaz Sharif laid its foundation stone on 11 January 1992 and inaugurated it on 26 November 1997. He did the undoable by ‘wasting huge sums of money on one of Asia’s most expensive highways’.
 
The Fast Lane

The new M2 is a faster alternative to the old GT Road. Although the 367 Km long M2 increases the distance between Lahore and Rawalpindi, it cuts down the travel time considerably. As in the old days, when the GT Road was dotted with caravanserais and trees on both sides, the M2 has plenty of resting points, whose names are associated with nearby towns. Keeping in view the public’s penchant for consuming refreshments, there are plenty of free public toilets all along the route—a major achievement considering that in many parts of the industrialized world, one pays to answer the call of nature.

One must pay a one-way toll fee of Rs 235 on the M2 which is a small price for laying one’s tired eyes on scenic beauty and totally bypassing all the dirt and noise produced by heavy vehicular traffic on GT Road where carefree humans and animals suddenly cross one’s path.
 
History

Indeed Nawaz Sharif upped the ante on Sher Shah Suri who merely renovated the famous Sarak-e-Azam (Great Road) that linked the capital at Agra (India) with his home in Sasaram. Suri extended the road westwards to Multan (now in Pakistan) and eastwards to Sonargaon (now in Bangladesh) in the 16th century AD. The same highway was later re-named by the British as Grand Trunk Road—now popularly known as GT Road.
 
The most interesting points of this scenic drive on the M2 are the world’s largest rock salt deposits and Asia’s highest pillared bridge built at Khewra Salt Range near Kallar Kahaar, home to ICI’s chemical processing industrial plants. Not many who drive by a town called Bhera realise it dates back to the time when Alexander of Macedon, invaded us in the name of democracy in 326 BCE. He was followed By Mahmud of Ghazni, Genghis Khan, Shahab-ud-din Ghauri, Zaheer-ud-din Babur and Sher Shah Suri.
 
Greed For Speed

Life on the M2 begins when you exceed 120 Km/h, the legal speed limit on the motorway. If one has a powerful car, there is much to gain from occasional speeding such as: shrieking children, a scared wife reciting aloud holy verses, one’s own pounding heart (which invariably pounds less after a few years of having uttered ‘I DO’ thrice), an engine revving away on automobile-Viagra and best of all, adrenalized highway policemen lying in wait for the next speed demon.
 
What you see in the video here is a Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse (W211) E200 Kompressor not chased by the police on the M2. While the automobile is capable of reaching a top speed of 236 Km/h (146.7 mph), we could only touch 222 Km/h (139 mph) or 96.5% of the maximum.


While the E200 Kompressor can accelerate from 0 to 100 Km/h (0-62 mph) in a 9.1 seconds, it took us full fifty-eight seconds to accelerate from 128 Km/h (80 mph) to 222 Km/h (139 mph). This slightly slower acceleration resulted because the car was loaded (approximately 380 Kg) with five adults, their luggage, and forty Litres of petrol in the tank—conditions hardly conducive to an ideal speed test.
 
Test Conditions

Elevation: 366m (1,200 feet) above mean sea level
Temperature: 35 Celsius
Relative humidity: 63%
 
Speed Vs RPM data

80 mph (128 Km/h) @ RPM 3,500
90 mph (144 Km/h) @ RPM 4,000
100 mph (160 Km/h) @ RPM 4,200
110 mph (176 Km/h) @ RPM 4,700
120 mph (192 Km/h) @ RPM 5,100
130 mph (208 Km/h) @ RPM 5,500 (drop to 4,700)
139 mph (222 Km/h) @ RPM rise to 5,000

The acceleration rate was 1.55 Km/h every one second. The distance being covered was from 2.13 Km/minute (at an initial speed of 128 Km/h) to 3.7 Km/minute (at a final speed of 222 Km/h).

Finding a five kilometres long traffic-free stretch in the right lane on the M2 was not an easy task considering that the Motorway Patrol watches motorists at such sweet spots for over-speeding. After all, they too have wives and young children to feed at home.

At places, the concrete divider that separated the lanes on each side of the M2 had gaps through which stray cats or dogs could suddenly cross one’s path. At such speeds, even a bird hitting the car’s body might act like a bullet, hence the possibility of a high speed crash was more on the mind than a ticket for over-speeding.
 
Money On four Wheels

Depending upon the options, the current price of an E200 (2011 model) in Pakistan is anywhere from 8.2 to 8.6 million Rupees. Add to that an annual comprehensive insurance premium of at least Rs 250,000, one time registration fee of at least Rs 100,000 and the cost of using high octane (RON 95 rating) fuel at Rs 103/Litre. With this much white money out of a banker’s clutches and moving gracefully on four wheels, one would be a complete fool not to conquer temptation by giving in to it on the M2.

Buying a Mercedes-Benz means one pays for the superb ride quality, lower noise level inside, the ability to touch hitherto unknown speeds and see jealousy writ large on the faces of lesser mortals on the road. Speeding away like a bullet at 222 Km/h brought home the realization this July that life is for living.
 
In Pakistan, millions spend their entire lives saving enough to buy either an 800 cc Suzuki or a 1,300 cc Toyota, always worrying about children’s higher education. The feel of driving a pedigree automobile—such as a Porsche 911 Carrera which I once drove in England at 240 Km/h (150 mph)—is something quite beyond words.

Tail Lights

Men express happiness when women get themselves waxed but almost all women show signs of jealousy when a man pays more attention to his first love: his car. Now, if you ladies will excuse me, I need to go wax my E200 Kompressor.
 
©2011 Tahir Gul Hasan

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah!! we are but mere mortals now.. :)
Enjoy your ride Sir Tahir..

Lynette

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Thanks Lynette!
How fast have you ever driven? Do you drive at all? Are you DRIVEN? :)

Anonymous said...

Read! :)

Anonymous said...

what was the v1 and v2 for this test ? :)
umair

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Moghisa, is that all? READ! You're a man of few words!

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Umair, tell me what you enjoyed here?

Anonymous said...

I thought Khewra Salt Range and ICI near Jhelum somewhere??

Anonymous said...

I have never been to M2, but interesting to read your story...and to know your passion for good cars.

about 'Tail Lights' was it necessary to mention :)
Well being a lady I never get jealous of first love as I understand cars.

I have heard cars are ladies may be that's why...

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Hahaha! Sure 'cars and guitars are both ladies' to men--if you insist.
Who knows Jehlum might be the centre of the universe! :))

Anonymous said...

I have heard that before :)

Anonymous said...

Tail lights stole the show :) and center of the universe maybe not jehlum but little towards the mountains :))

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

You mean Islamabad? No way!

Anonymous said...

Bro i like the car and also want to buy it because it has same price range as camry but some one said to me that E200 can't climb hills...
Please tell me what is the truth?
sherrypk2003@gmail.com

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Thanks for asking bro. Could you join the club (this blog, as a member) first so that I may answer your very technical question?

http://writersblocktgh.blogspot.com/2011/02/connect-with-me.html

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Maqs. July 26, 2014 at 11:31 AM

I know you prefer to fly on instruments , but on the M2 ,don' t you think you should be looking out instead if the Speedometer?. No wonder the wife and kids were screaming!

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

TGH. July 26, 2014 at 12:20 PM

Yaar Maqs, aren't you happy your PAL was able to do it? Well, someone at the back filmed it. I mean, I never say, "Look ma, no hands!"

Ali said...

Sir, enjoyed the article specially the concluding remarks about man's first love :) article reminds me of getting ticket for over speeding when i was at 175km/h on 1300CC corolla as i was occupied in a conversation with my wife and didn't realize the speed. Instead of telling me that i have done over speeding, the officer inquired " is everything alright with you!!! (guess he was afraid that i was on a suicide mission) :)

Tahir Gul Hasan said...

Ali, thanks for reading and commenting. Doing 175 kmph is an awful lot of speed, if you asked me.
One day (or night) your existing car will turn into a Benz. Watch out.