aka_dk wrote:nice
i went up the Isle of Skye .... 1,300 miles
Small world... Mine is nos 273 in black and I also took the trip up north and stayed in plockton not far from syke, i also went to the isle of Skye too that week - i went to portree - what a great mountain road that is!! Possibly one of the best scenic roads I've done.
griz has done a lot of work on my car to get it spot on. Miltek decat system to name a few, stiffer roll bars... Griz thinks pushing 530-550 bhp now. Certainly v good. Not as quick as my main toy - but good enough for a family car. I got massively caught out in the snow on a82 on route to fort William.... Made me chuckle as i watched a merc and bm stationary on a hill - wheels giving it rock all whilst fighting with traction controls. Made me appreciate why I choose RS6 over another m5 (4wd and snow being one of them). hadn't expected to test the rs6 in snow so early into my ownership - I had bloody awful 130miles of heavy snow to tackle - with some steep up hills and very nervous descents... No mobile reception, kids in car, no sand or shovel, pitch black, no gritters.... Car was absolutely fine but my nerves were shot to bits ... Especially by the speeds the scotts travel in snow in buses and lorries. I pulled over to create some yellow snow and stepped on the road and went arse over tit - I then realised how icy the roads were and just how good the rs6 was doing ... And how dangerous the Buses and lorries were ....
I cant say I'm seeing 20 + mpg. Perhaps it's the remap, but if I take it steady 70-80 then I'm into 19-20mpg. I recon 360 to a tank. My only comments from my first major 1000 mile road trip - its a bit thirsty compared to m5 / 997 turbo. Also it might be a side affect of remapped gearbox, but if accelerate in 5th, without stamping on accelerator , but instead wanting to accelerate harder - it will often downshift to 4th. it then storms into action, which isn't really what I wanted it to do. Certainly wakes you up! Especially the kids.... On route back south I tested some of the top end boundaries on m6 past Glasgow - around 1:30 am and found myself with a very empty motorway for an hour - had same problem when accelerating in 5th however it kept dropping into 4th which meant it was running close to rev limit - I was merely cruising - be it quick and not looking for flat out acceleration which would warrant a downshift - just wanting to maintain steady fast pace - dropping down into 4th 2-3 times woke the wife up... And Say no more..
It is however an excellent long distance cruiser, very comfortable - made an 8.5 hr journey into 6hrs and I love driving it - the Miltek system sounds great too. Not too loud for motorway cruising and round town, and at full song - its perfect...
I'm not sure about Corning ability - I think m5 is vastly better... But you can't have everything - I would have been stranded on a hill would have run out fuel in the m5 - petrol stations are long distances apart - and closed on a night.