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by Sims » Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:28 pm
Another good read was what SR71 said, on the original thread.
I'm sorry, but I'm inclined to agree with sims.
Audi should just step up to the plate and comment on the matter.
When a S2/RS2/8L S3/8P S3/B5 S4/B5 RS4/S5/D2 S8/V10 R8/TT/TTS/TTRS (amongst others) all make the claimed numbers on the dyno, if a B7 RS4 doesn't, it ain't because the dyno operator is prejudiced against B7 RS4 owners! So IMHO, the "can't trust a dyno" argument is a red-herring.
Mihnea probably has more experience with the Audi marque than anyone? And like he says, even if he does work for a tuning shop, why would he care if a B7 didn't make the numbers? He is just calling it the way he sees it surely?
I spend my life in an industry looking for the last fraction of a percent in performance. Its worth millions of dollars a year.
I do care about the last few percent, 1/10 in the 1/4, few degrees of ignition advance etc etc.
Thats why I bought a RS4 not a Trabant.
I actually have a letter from the CEO of Audi UK opening a case file on the matter and referring it to their Technical Department. Its probably still open? I was feeding back data on my oil samples to them as well but as I've got rid of the car, its a little hard for me to pursue any further and I'm not inclined to do so.
That said, I will steer away from DI cars until such time as I personally feel the paradigm has a degree of longevity in the performance sector.
The standard of debate 2 years ago on this WWW site was good, long before most of the contributors on this thread had even joined.
My own $0.02.
Right now, my car does not have a power issue. But I read about many others who have. I will not ignore that. Having said that do read my very 1st post on the original thread. & this issue is being raised people all over the world. Those who are attempting to suppress it are doing Audi no favours. Allow the discussion to continue and data to flow in. Perhaps a letter to Audi from the Forums requesting clarification will sort this issue, rarher than individual representations. It is naive to believe Audi are unaware of this issue having bought a car back, having changed an engine. And someone on RS6.com did say the problem will not affect the RS5. What does that tell you?
I did not have to pay for the very expensive (more than Porsche & BMW) extended warranty, and yet I feel that issue needs to be raised. BMW jacked up thier warranty costs on 2006, but backtracked in 2007 because of strong representations from forums.
The DRC issue got resolved, but only for 75k miles. So if you car has done 74k miles and you get new dampers (as some are getting), what happens after you cross 75k miles? It is a question for long term ownership of a car. Should it have had a permanent fix? VdT. Did BMW's have Vanos & Porsche have RMS issues? AFAIK the early RS5's will not have DRC, anyone here know why?
As Scaghead said in another thread, our end goal is the same. There are a lot of well meaning people here, but it's also new blood that is required as the catalyst to move forward.
I am very happy with the RS4 package, and the issues mentioned are capable of being resolved, and will enhance residuals.