Who built your AMG engine
Who built your AMG engine
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BIRMA

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4,219 posts

217 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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Just thought I'd start a thread about who built/assembled the engine in your car. Not sure if it's been done before but here goes, if you have any further info about the technician it would be useful. This thread may appeal more to the 'anorak' AMG owner.
Following a thread elsewhere on Pistonheads and a bit of investigation I've found out that there are only about half a dozen technicians who assemble V 12's at the AMG Plant.
Mine was built by Uwe Grober who also assembled engines for the SLR's.

Johnnybee

2,420 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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This bloke



Can't make out his full name.

768

18,982 posts

119 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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Tobias Nowusch.

Webdunk

194 posts

270 months

Wednesday 15th November 2017
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Heiko Krus

Boozy

2,427 posts

242 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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Don’t know how to turn it around!

donkmeister

11,633 posts

123 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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I've got a C220 CDi AMG... where do i find this plaque? silly

6point2

45 posts

120 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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Boozy said:


Don’t know how to turn it around!
That's a very fancy engine cover you got there. On an E63!?

Monkeylegend

28,374 posts

254 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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Watching an old Top Gear tonight with the CLS55 and they were saying that the AMG factory built 18000 engines a year and there was no way they were built by hand by one person as Mercedes claimed and only automation could achieve that sort of build volume.

That was a few years ago so they are probably building more now.

Don't shoot the messenger wink

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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There has been plenty of evidence over the years to prove the "one man, one engine" philosophy. Engine production is split over three different plants for starters, with Affalterbach alone home to more than 1000 employees.

https://gearpatrol.com/2016/11/08/mercedes-amg-fac...

https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/motoring/the-...

https://www.carlist.my/news/50-years-amg-oliver-we...

BIRMA

Original Poster:

4,219 posts

217 months

Sunday 19th November 2017
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
There has been plenty of evidence over the years to prove the "one man, one engine" philosophy. Engine production is split over three different plants for starters, with Affalterbach alone home to more than 1000 employees.

https://gearpatrol.com/2016/11/08/mercedes-amg-fac...

https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/motoring/the-...

https://www.carlist.my/news/50-years-amg-oliver-we...
Thanks for those links, must be the anorak in me.

Boozy

2,427 posts

242 months

Sunday 19th November 2017
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6point2 said:
Boozy said:


Don’t know how to turn it around!
That's a very fancy engine cover you got there. On an E63!?
I think it came with the carbon fiber pack, looks good when the bonnet's open though!

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 19th November 2017
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BIRMA said:
Thanks for those links, must be the anorak in me.
No problem, I know exactly what you mean laugh

onedsla

1,135 posts

279 months

Sunday 19th November 2017
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Matthias inscribed my plaque.

DKL

4,854 posts

245 months

Tuesday 21st November 2017
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Mine was done by that most German of chaps called Giuseppe! I forget his surname

playalistic

2,270 posts

187 months

Tuesday 21st November 2017
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Philip Endress. My new best friend.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Dog Star

17,296 posts

191 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Great video - but I've got to ask - what is the benefit of the engines being individually hand assembled?
I can't actually see it, apart from some pub bragging cachet.

(Also - I've never watched the engine of, say, a normal Audi engine being built - that looked to have a lot of automated processes (the big end bolt maching being a good example) - how much more handbuilt is that AMG engine compared with the Audi engine?)

There is no way that a human is going to be assembling them any better than a robot, in fact I'd argue that a 100% robot assembled motor would be more desirable - every one of them will be 100% perfect. it won't get tired, it won't feel under the weather, it won't fumble parts, it won't have a hangover.


Old Merc

3,795 posts

190 months

Tuesday 28th November 2017
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Boozy said:


Don’t know how to turn it around!


There you go.


JoBlack

143 posts

103 months

Tuesday 28th November 2017
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M32GER

367 posts

142 months

Tuesday 28th November 2017
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