SR71 wrote:Its worth remembering that here in the UK, over 2 years ago, Audi took a car back off an owner because on three seperate instances the car failed to produce the quoted power on the dyno.
Whilst the settlement was "out of court", the suggestion was, I believe, that it was unreasonable for an owner to have to pull the engine to demonstrate the manufacturer's claims. VARSITY could confirm.
We can argue about what Audi really believed at the time.
Being dogmatic about "coking associated with DI isn't an issue" is like saying "asbestos is a fantastic roofing material".
The lead time between paradigm inception and undesirable consequences might be generally longer than we've had the cars for, but shorter than the design life-cycle...
What one wants is for Audi to say that isn't the case.
I'd have to see documentation on the 'settlement', call me a skeptic, but this is the internet...
don't believe anything you hear, and only 1/2 of what you see, and as far as the internet...it's less than 0, applies equally to all...you, me and the guy who 'had his car bought back'...
time to write Audi GB a letter...
can anyone provide info on this event
owners name
model year
dealer
time frame
dyno charts
etc.
PM me if you don't want to go 'public'
I expect 1 of 3 responses:
no, it did not happen, and I will believe them, no reason to lie, they could use the other excuses, a lie about already public information would blow up in their face...
yes
no comment, confidential, ie, yes it may have happened
btw: again with the 'we are stupid' and you are smart stuff, we are kidding ourselves, and you see the light...'dogmatic', it's not I who approach the issue with religious fevor and magic oils...or polished manifolds...there are actually engine builders who have posted that polished actually DECREASES peformance, the dimples/roughness actually help flow charcteristics...I also find amusing 'the wait and see, it takes time' attitude, since the doom & gloom crowd has been in a rush to judgement mode and demanding a lynching, lol
a car will NEVER make rated power on the dyno:
ramp test vs steady state
the load is never sufficient, ie, engine will never make max power, it's a variable torque machine...the load would have to be increased until the engine 'stalled' at peak HP, all runs exceed peak HP ~7600-7800
think top speed run and the car stalls against air drag at HP peak (if not gearing limited, the RS4 is not)
ram air, read the EC typing procedure
put a world class sprinter on a treadmill, see if he runs a 9.5 sec 100m, lol