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I am going to try a few different set ups on the drive select over the next few days to see what the story is. Certainly a little disconcerting though, hope I haven't mead a bad choice by getting a car with air....
Current;
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
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Current ride’s
Q7 Floret Silver Black Edition On 22’s (2018)
Renault Clio 172 Cup. (Babe the track pig)
Previous rides
SQ5 Glacier white( 2016 65reg)
RS6 avant C7 Daytona Grey 2015 facelift. The one I waved goodbye to!!
2013: Q7 3.0 tdi s/line plus ibis white (13reg)
2012: S5 cabriolet glacier white (62 reg)
2011: RS4 saloon B7. Avus (57 reg)
Q7 Floret Silver Black Edition On 22’s (2018)
Renault Clio 172 Cup. (Babe the track pig)
Previous rides
SQ5 Glacier white( 2016 65reg)
RS6 avant C7 Daytona Grey 2015 facelift. The one I waved goodbye to!!
2013: Q7 3.0 tdi s/line plus ibis white (13reg)
2012: S5 cabriolet glacier white (62 reg)
2011: RS4 saloon B7. Avus (57 reg)
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Very interesting read. Still no definitive between DRC & air? Interestingly my car has Dunlops. Think I will get 4 wheel allignment done and see if this helps. I fairly sure it's not normal though, the feeling of it is very strange...
Current;
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
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Playing about a bit today, in comfort this effect is very pronounced, and a little unnerving. Seems to drastically improve when in dynamic but I reckon still there a bit. Would like to drive a DRC equipped car to compare. Anyone with DRC noticed the squirming effect under hard acceleration with change of direction? It's definitely not tires slipping. The front end goes very light too, never had that feeling in the C6.
Current;
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
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I've not noticed this at all. Never drive in comfort though.
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Mike are you air or DRC?MikeFish wrote:I've not noticed this at all. Never drive in comfort though.
Current;
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
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DRC and dunlops.
And -40mm H&R springs.
And -40mm H&R springs.
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I'm guessing it's only an issue on air.
Current;
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
18 Daytona Grey RS4
16 Green R8
Past;
17 Misano RS6 PE
66 Sapphire BMW F80 M3.
16 Floret Silver RS6 Performance
18 Mythos Black RS4
14 Daytona Grey RS6
13 Daytona Gey RS6 (Don't ask!)
08 Monza Silver RS6 Avant
07 Phantom Black RS4 Avant
Loads of BM's inc. 4 x M's
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I used to get a similar issue on my previous R8s. It turned out they were incredibly tyre pressure and wear sensitive. Just 1 psi difference across the axil would make it do this or as the tyres got down to below 4mm. Worth checking the pressures and tread depths are even.
Only thing I get on mine is a slight tendency to tramline / pull into the camber slightly on full power in low gears but nothing really noticeable but it's only got 1200 miles on it so it's possible it's a similar thing the the R8s suffer from.
Only thing I get on mine is a slight tendency to tramline / pull into the camber slightly on full power in low gears but nothing really noticeable but it's only got 1200 miles on it so it's possible it's a similar thing the the R8s suffer from.
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Oversteer ? Following my list of previous cars I am afraid to say I think this car handles like a 5 tonne lorry on cross plys compared to some.
Each car is a mixture of strengths and so picking on one aspect is always unfair. I am still happy as an owner. Its a missile.
Love the performance
Love the comfort (Air/Comfort mode)
Love the interior and smooth controls
Love the engine and gearbox
Then the small stuff - great telephone car kit, good sounds, good seats, quiet, amazing cruiser.
I just would not put either the steering feedback or handling in the top drawer, the car is not agile. The E63 had better steering and more fun handling.
Would the E63 have outrun the RS6, hell no. Would it have been more fun at lower speeds -oh yes noise and interaction.
Was the E63 gearbox dumb, was it likely to spin up on poor roads, was it noisy - yup.
Compared to the E63 the Audi wants to plough straight on nearly all the time.
I have never had it step out even on the slightly bumpy back roads around my home under full pelt.
Interestingly I am seeing worse MPG. After 20.5mpg over 20k miles in the E63 I am seeing only 18.5 after 1,500 miles in the Audi. I spend most of my time in comfort and on the M4/A34. I do find the quieter interior when cruising means I find myself going faster and need to pull back regularly. I am worried about this as I am still in "relax. run-in and learn mode" as far as I am concerned. One recent backroad zip home resulted in 11.7mpg.
Among my prior cars was a very much loved Skyline R33GTR Vspec @550bhp, that would drift, slide and oversteer on demand. It was big when you got it sideways! The RS6 is the same, tooooo big to put sideways on any public road without fear of ditches, lampposts, coppers and insurance forms. Not to mention the harm that could do to others.
In my mind I have the RS6 down as a slightly sub-sonic super cruiser. I will do a light track day to see if I can adjust my style to get more out of it. I suspect that will also result in the replacement of the Pirellis with MichPilotSupSports. But it is anything but an agile oversteerer unless you are really going for it.
Each car is a mixture of strengths and so picking on one aspect is always unfair. I am still happy as an owner. Its a missile.
Love the performance
Love the comfort (Air/Comfort mode)
Love the interior and smooth controls
Love the engine and gearbox
Then the small stuff - great telephone car kit, good sounds, good seats, quiet, amazing cruiser.
I just would not put either the steering feedback or handling in the top drawer, the car is not agile. The E63 had better steering and more fun handling.
Would the E63 have outrun the RS6, hell no. Would it have been more fun at lower speeds -oh yes noise and interaction.
Was the E63 gearbox dumb, was it likely to spin up on poor roads, was it noisy - yup.
Compared to the E63 the Audi wants to plough straight on nearly all the time.
I have never had it step out even on the slightly bumpy back roads around my home under full pelt.
Interestingly I am seeing worse MPG. After 20.5mpg over 20k miles in the E63 I am seeing only 18.5 after 1,500 miles in the Audi. I spend most of my time in comfort and on the M4/A34. I do find the quieter interior when cruising means I find myself going faster and need to pull back regularly. I am worried about this as I am still in "relax. run-in and learn mode" as far as I am concerned. One recent backroad zip home resulted in 11.7mpg.
Among my prior cars was a very much loved Skyline R33GTR Vspec @550bhp, that would drift, slide and oversteer on demand. It was big when you got it sideways! The RS6 is the same, tooooo big to put sideways on any public road without fear of ditches, lampposts, coppers and insurance forms. Not to mention the harm that could do to others.
In my mind I have the RS6 down as a slightly sub-sonic super cruiser. I will do a light track day to see if I can adjust my style to get more out of it. I suspect that will also result in the replacement of the Pirellis with MichPilotSupSports. But it is anything but an agile oversteerer unless you are really going for it.
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