Hello Gents,
I don't want to shatter any of your illusions, but the whole auto vs. manual thing on the 113 is overblown.
First, Rudi Uhlenhaut himself said that the automatic version (at least on the 230SL) will shift faster then a human can on a manual; so you can run through the gears and be ahead of someone with a stick.
Second, you can shift somewhat manually (with no clutch however) using the automatic selector. Instead of starting in 4, start in 2, move to 3 and then 4.
Lastly our automatics do NOT have torque converters which sap a lot of power; despite the age of their design this is one item in the car that is pretty darn good.
I saw the BBC thing and found it amusing; the car he was in must have had some kind of tuning issues. When I am on the highway doing 60MPH and I put the pedal to the metal, yeah I get some more noise but I get quite a jolt of acceleration as well. I get the same thing at lower speeds as well. This probably happens because the peak torque is somewhere in the 4500 RPM range. If your kickdown is working properly and your car is properly tuned you will indeed get a jolt of acceleration at any speed. Remember, our automatic starts in 2nd gear, so even if you are rolling down the street at 10 MPH and stomp on it you'll get to first and your head should hit the headrest. Under hard acceleration I even get the tires "chirping" (and this is with the FAT 205/70R14)as the automatic transmission goes from 2nd to 3rd gear.
Bottom line is that our automatic isn't nearly the undesirable device that other cars of the 60's had. It really isn't too bad and I don't miss shifiting--when I do I use the selector.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored