Yeah, but it's great being naughtyMikeFish wrote:...welfabs all illegal too).

Yeah, but it's great being naughtyMikeFish wrote:...welfabs all illegal too).
To right it isneilparf wrote:Yeah, but it's great being naughtyMikeFish wrote:...welfabs all illegal too).
My kinda party arrival - BOOM!NJMAudiRS4 wrote:To right it isneilparf wrote:Yeah, but it's great being naughtyMikeFish wrote:...welfabs all illegal too).went to a birthday party at the weekend and they could here me a mile away (valves open)
Five 0MikeFish wrote:No probs with MOT. Flew through every time. It still has standard cats so emissions are not an issue just the noise which is at the testers discretion. The police is another matter though. Any modification to make the exhaust noisier than standard us illegal as they keep pointing out to me (which makes the Millteks and welfabs all illegal too).
Smithy4655 wrote:I'm looking at maybe upgrading the cars exhaust system for something a bit louder to really show off the sound of the beautiful V8!
I'd prefer Non-res but would like to keep the valves
Would anyone recommend an upgraded airbox aswell or would it not be worth doing?
MTM = 2.75" but no crossoverRick_RS4 wrote:What people are also forgetting is that the jhm one is 2.75" and all others including the weldfab one are 2.5 or less,
Surely they can't make that sort of power unless the had RAM air!?!sakimano wrote:
•Engine output is rated at around 500 hp
He sells 2.36" milltek catbacks though...sync24 wrote:I recall having a conversation with Doug @ MRC about exhausts when he did my stage 2. The man said "cat back exhausts on the RS4 are all about what noise you want and there are very little power gains to be had, all the power gains are in the downpipes and the removal of the 400CEL precats" - Personally I think that makes sense.
MikeFish wrote:Surely they can't make that sort of power unless the had RAM air!?!sakimano wrote:
•Engine output is rated at around 500 hp
But this is interesting about the standard air box. We all said it was very good and this proves it
You mean plugging the vacuum lines? It's about 50 pence in vac plugs. Two of them.neilparf wrote: You still have to fit the JHM after that too and the JHM is non-valved so a cost there vs JCWF...
No I don't. It was for comparison purposes, from a cost perspective - that's the thread debate... What's plugging lines got to do with a fitting cost of the shipped system? Re-read the thread...sakimano wrote:You mean plugging the vacuum lines? It's about 50 pence in vac plugs. Two of them.neilparf wrote: You still have to fit the JHM after that too and the JHM is non-valved so a cost there vs JCWF...
You were talking about the cost of the JHM exhaust.neilparf wrote:No I don't. It was for comparison purposes, from a cost perspective - that's the thread debate... What's plugging lines got to do with a fitting cost of the shipped system? Re-read the thread...sakimano wrote:You mean plugging the vacuum lines? It's about 50 pence in vac plugs. Two of them.neilparf wrote: You still have to fit the JHM after that too and the JHM is non-valved so a cost there vs JCWF...
sakimano wrote:Smithy4655 wrote:I'm looking at maybe upgrading the cars exhaust system for something a bit louder to really show off the sound of the beautiful V8!
I'd prefer Non-res but would like to keep the valves
Would anyone recommend an upgraded airbox aswell or would it not be worth doing?
Stick with the stock airbox and save your pounds for better modifications. Stock airbox is excellent. Sealed, pressurised and a great filter. Going to an open airbox wouldn't be great because the RS4 engine bay is pretty hot as is...not to mention there is an auxillary radiator right below the airbox which spews heat right into an open design.
Audi developed a GT series light-race version of the RS4 for the ALMS series. They changed the exhaust, changed the ECU tune, upgraded braking, upgraded transmission gearing, changed a bunch of suspension components, took 1000 lbs out of the car...but left the stock airbox in place. That should tell you something. (pic below)
Some details about the RS4 Challenge car:
•The engine is a stock RS4 engine with identical internals to the RS4 available from Audi dealerships – even running a stock airbox and air filter
•The engine management system has been modified
•The exhaust system is comprised of custom built headers and straight pipes; there are no catalytic converters and no mufflers
•Engine output is rated at around 500 hp
•The transmission has been modified with custom gears and has been both reinforced and lightened
•Doors, trunklid, bumpers, b-pillars, door handles, and dash are all carbon fiber
•Front doors weigh 2 kilos (4.4 lbs) each
•The suspension has been modified for race and uses custom Ohlin components
•The braking system has also been race-modified and utilizes Alcon brake components
•The car weighs approximately 2900 lbs
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