Hesitation problem...........
Hesitation problem...........
The beast is in Audi right now with a hesitation/come shudder or wobble through the car between 1500-2000 revs. In for fault diagnosis.
Under full WOT is still quick enough, but doesn't feel totally linear, its as though there is a slight sensation of almost being very linear in power, but not quite.
Apart from that the hesitation is there every time I drive it but more pronounced when hot and more when locking in 3rd gear at 1800 revs, in fact the rev counter oscillates about 100-150 revs whilst holding a steady speed and you can feel the engine increase/decrease as it does so.
Its worse under load up a hill at a steady 30 mph, only do this speed on one hill and past one gatso, so its the same every night driving home.
Audi's initial thought after hooking up the diagnostics is yes its there, but no fault codes thrown..... and I thought it may be air mass meters. The initial recommendation is to change the plugs (as they are 40k miles old)and air filter, but that seems a bit of a guess.
Any ideas?
Under full WOT is still quick enough, but doesn't feel totally linear, its as though there is a slight sensation of almost being very linear in power, but not quite.
Apart from that the hesitation is there every time I drive it but more pronounced when hot and more when locking in 3rd gear at 1800 revs, in fact the rev counter oscillates about 100-150 revs whilst holding a steady speed and you can feel the engine increase/decrease as it does so.
Its worse under load up a hill at a steady 30 mph, only do this speed on one hill and past one gatso, so its the same every night driving home.
Audi's initial thought after hooking up the diagnostics is yes its there, but no fault codes thrown..... and I thought it may be air mass meters. The initial recommendation is to change the plugs (as they are 40k miles old)and air filter, but that seems a bit of a guess.
Any ideas?
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Audi recommended new plugs and air filter which was a sensible option, did that and it seems to have gone, maybe still a very slight feeling...... which if it is I would bet its the MAF!
Anyhow, if I feel any of it again, even slightly, then new maf's are goin in.
Anyhow, if I feel any of it again, even slightly, then new maf's are goin in.
Ebony Black Avant with Black Optics, Silver Leather and Piano Black/ Full Milltek - 100 CPSI cats and non-resonated! TVR for the summer..... and SL55 AMG just for the pose!!
I had something similar to those symptoms a while ago and it turned out to be a fault with one of the injectors. The wire had worn but the fault was picked up by my VagCOM.
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**** SOLD!!!

KW V3 suspension
390mm C6 Brakes
Hotchkis ARBs
Viper Tuning (537bhp 604lbft)
Unit 20 TCU remap
Milltek non-res exhaust and downpipes
100 cell sport cats
Aero wipers
Winter wheels
Wagner intercoolers
LED interior lights
Tesla Model S 85D
All the options with the exception of stupid air suspension
Tesla Model X 60D
Silly doors and all!
dav
I would be very careful running the car with the MAF's down.(if they are fookt!)
Apparently the gearbox detects signal's from the MAF's. non functioning MAF's can lead to failure of the awful Audi RS6 Gearbox.
I speak from experience!!
I am sure this is right!
Specialist garage's are very keen to change the MAF's every year if possible when a service is due.
Better to b safe than sorry!
Greg
I would be very careful running the car with the MAF's down.(if they are fookt!)
Apparently the gearbox detects signal's from the MAF's. non functioning MAF's can lead to failure of the awful Audi RS6 Gearbox.
I speak from experience!!
I am sure this is right!
Specialist garage's are very keen to change the MAF's every year if possible when a service is due.
Better to b safe than sorry!
Greg
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