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Re: Such a Shame

Post by gdavison » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:19 am

I believe its purely aural ...

They do spend a lot on making cars sound and feel right .. you every noticed everything that opens in the cockpit in a Audi is "sprung" so it "gently" opens / closes
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by adamgt » Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:12 pm

Would have thought it was obvious

4x4 572bhp and near on 500ftlb on a manual gearbox and clutch with 2050kg +

The clutch wouldnt last 2 mins :mrgreen:

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Re: Such a Shame

Post by bam_bam » Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:54 pm

adamgt wrote:Would have thought it was obvious

4x4 572bhp and near on 500ftlb on a manual gearbox and clutch with 2050kg +

The clutch wouldnt last 2 mins :mrgreen:
IIRC torque is limited going into the box at lower revs, so why would the manual version be any different? I think the B7 has a similar feature, although obviously not as heavy nor as muscular.
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by Nudenut » Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:40 pm

MTM told me the box is strong, the limiting factor is the half/drive shafts rated at 1000Nm.

So I stopped at 925Nm 8)
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by speedfr38ky » Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:17 am

i couldnt understand how you could really want a manual on such a big heavy 4wd car that has heavy steering and a lot of mass to hurl about, better to keep both hands on the wheel. ok, if the car was lighter and more nimble it probably would feel better to drive, but in its current state i dont really see how it could be preferable. with this car u need to get your braking and corner entry speed sorted so u can get the thing turned and floor it out of the bends. point and squirt style.
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by bam_bam » Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:58 am

I only said it because the new M5 is offered in manual Stateside. They're different cars though, RWD can be adjustable mid-corner. The C6 isn't known for it's variety of cornering slip angles. To go fast in the '6 it's as you say, set it all up before the corner.

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Re: Such a Shame

Post by RSDave » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:12 pm

D_K wrote:
RSDave wrote: although would be very close indeed in a straight line........ :)

it really wouldnt ... the RS 6 murders everything in a straight line

:drink:
Well looking at the stats in EVO magazine they both hit 0-60 in exactly the same time :biggrin3: 4.3 SECONDS!!!!! So.............. would be very close indeed in a straight line :thumbs:
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by HYFR » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:44 pm

RS 5 in 4.3 secs ???

launch control will help ... but seems optimistic to me

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Re: Such a Shame

Post by amanda1 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:03 pm

D_K wrote:TTRS 1,490kg .... C6 1,985kg

you might as well have a Rhino in the boot ! no wonder you need the extra 250PS
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Post by rs4blacked » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:28 pm

amanda1 wrote: You have a rhino ...........I have this :assflash:
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by RSDave » Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:58 pm

D_K wrote:RS 5 in 4.3 secs ???

launch control will help ... but seems optimistic to me
Well in the pouring rain WITHOUT Launch Control mine did 4.5.... :beerchug: So with Launch in the Dry 4.3/4.2 seem very likely, only one way to find out :biggrin3:
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by gdavison » Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:10 pm

RSDave wrote:only one way to find out :biggrin3:
If you organise a "road" long enough, straight & flat and legal and I am sure a few of us will turn up :bigwave:

Post the 0-60 Graph from your Pbox as a jpeg .. do it as a two axis one - acceleration and also height .. just in case you where going down hill :biggrin3:

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Re: Such a Shame

Post by RSDave » Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:05 pm

gdavison wrote:
RSDave wrote:only one way to find out :biggrin3:
If you organise a "road" long enough, straight & flat and legal and I am sure a few of us will turn up :bigwave:

Post the 0-60 Graph from your Pbox as a jpeg .. do it as a two axis one - acceleration and also height .. just in case you where going down hill :biggrin3:

Ohh and bring your own Rhino :assflash:
Sounds like a plan.... :audibash: Wonder what the RS6 will get to the gallon on a 0-60 run :assflash:
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by gdavison » Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:49 pm

RSDave wrote: Sounds like a plan.... :audibash: Wonder what the RS6 will get to the gallon on a 0-60 run :assflash:
Do we care ?? :jump_clap:
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Re: Such a Shame

Post by chunky79 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:46 am

As much as i love the RS5, i think this is the wrong fight
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