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New owner :)

Post by Dec369 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:20 pm

Well had the monster 9 days now. I am 21 & from the north west.

Bought her of a forum member after a nervous few hours waiting for the money to clear :thumbsdown:
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Re: New owner :)

Post by C17LJR » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:29 pm

Welcome :)

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Re: New owner :)

Post by TimDogg » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:32 pm

Bro, I have a lot of respect for you owning this car at this age but recognise that when it goes wrong in an RS4 it goes wrong at a speed that most other cars never reach. I'm just saying that nothing can save you from physics and maybe just being careful in the bends for a few months until you get the hang of the car would be a good thing.

You're obviously a sensible guy anyway as you bought a forum car (whose was it?) and it looks awesome but maybe just take it steady - nice colour btw just not as fast as Sprint Blue!
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Re: New owner :)

Post by TimDogg » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:33 pm

It's a 2006 like mine and needs a Milltek! I'm thinking 70k miles and on KWs or PSS9s?
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: New owner :)

Post by Dec369 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:52 pm

TimDogg wrote:Bro, I have a lot of respect for you owning this car at this age but recognise that when it goes wrong in an RS4 it goes wrong at a speed that most other cars never reach. I'm just saying that nothing can save you from physics and maybe just being careful in the bends for a few months until you get the hang of the car would be a good thing.

You're obviously a sensible guy anyway as you bought a forum car (whose was it?) and it looks awesome but maybe just take it steady - nice colour btw just not as fast as Sprint Blue!
Haha thank you :) no I totally understand that, I had a focus st when I was 20 so know what it's like to have power.

Yep I did all my homework & research before I bought one :)

I bought it of parptoot.

How did you know it was 2006 model ??? & it's got 77600 ok the clock but has had all the major parts / faults fixed with receipts to prove & recently de-coked. Only problem is bad brake judder that needs to be sorted !!! Getting the windows tinted on teusday which will complete the look in my opinion

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Re: New owner :)

Post by rwilsonrs4 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 10:23 pm

[quote="How did you know it was 2006 model ??? & it's got 77600 ok the clock but has had all the major parts / faults fixed with receipts to prove & recently de-coked. Only problem is bad brake judder that needs to be sorted !!! Getting the windows tinted on teusday which will complete the look in my opinion[/quote]


fried egg front indicators = 2006 :thumbs:
Phantom black saloon ,PES M112 Supercharged 520ps/595nm K&N filter, 100 cell milltek cats,res valved milltek system. 8 and 10mm H&R spacers.H&R roll bars, "smoke chrome " alloy refurb. JHM Quickshifter, Bilstein B16 coilovers , uprated diff mount ,50/50 devils own WM kit so 1.4 litres/min in intake approx 10% more power and torque
1/4 mile 12.01 secs 123.5mph

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Re: New owner :)

Post by Dec369 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 10:36 pm

Ah right :) I have looked into de-yolking but looks way to much hassle

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Post by rwilsonrs4 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 10:39 pm

i know , mines the same , cant be bothered yet
Phantom black saloon ,PES M112 Supercharged 520ps/595nm K&N filter, 100 cell milltek cats,res valved milltek system. 8 and 10mm H&R spacers.H&R roll bars, "smoke chrome " alloy refurb. JHM Quickshifter, Bilstein B16 coilovers , uprated diff mount ,50/50 devils own WM kit so 1.4 litres/min in intake approx 10% more power and torque
1/4 mile 12.01 secs 123.5mph

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Re: New owner :)

Post by TimDogg » Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:06 pm

Don't bother changing the indicators, old school is best. Also 2006 has the push buttons in the cab without the chrome. 70k miles is what I'd expect a 21 year old to settle on, no offence but you are a smart guy - these engines last for ever so you have done well - if you don't mind I might send you a link about young guys that have got into trouble with the car before you - it might help?
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: New owner :)

Post by TimDogg » Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:10 pm

http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 21&start=0

Hope it helps bro - the brake judder can be sorted by really hard braking or change the discs when the time comes, there's normally a bulk buy around the corner :)
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: New owner :)

Post by Yanos » Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:22 pm

Respect dude. If I had the money at your age I would have done the same. Enjoy
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Re: New owner :)

Post by Dec369 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:08 am

TimDogg wrote:Don't bother changing the indicators, old school is best. Also 2006 has the push buttons in the cab without the chrome. 70k miles is what I'd expect a 21 year old to settle on, no offence but you are a smart guy - these engines last for ever so you have done well - if you don't mind I might send you a link about young guys that have got into trouble with the car before you - it might help?

Yep it's to much hassle for such a little gain. A friend had one a while ago that was on 148k & said it was still running strong.

Wow that's pretty scary :/ never nice to see cars like that & knowing that people have died. I do take my time in it though & don't drive like the chavs you see in corsas wanting to race everything.

I have looked into getting them skimmed, £100 for the fronts & he said it would get rid of the judder. Might give that a go & save a bit of money for now

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Re: New owner :)

Post by TonyHayers » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:08 am

Dec369 wrote:
TimDogg wrote:Don't bother changing the indicators, old school is best. Also 2006 has the push buttons in the cab without the chrome. 70k miles is what I'd expect a 21 year old to settle on, no offence but you are a smart guy - these engines last for ever so you have done well - if you don't mind I might send you a link about young guys that have got into trouble with the car before you - it might help?

Yep it's to much hassle for such a little gain. A friend had one a while ago that was on 148k & said it was still running strong.

Wow that's pretty scary :/ never nice to see cars like that & knowing that people have died. I do take my time in it though & don't drive like the chavs you see in corsas wanting to race everything.

I have looked into getting them skimmed, £100 for the fronts & he said it would get rid of the judder. Might give that a go & save a bit of money for now
Yep, unless they're down to limit get them skimmed. Did mine recently and judder resolved.

Re. the de-tango. I really wouldn't bother, you can buy brand new OEM headlamps (mmm, shiny) with clear indicators for £189.91 from http://www.allpartssouthwest.com/acatal ... 6_06_.html. I then sold my used ones for £220 for the pair on ebay.
06 Phantom Black Saloon:
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE :cry:

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Re: New owner :)

Post by Dec369 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:51 pm

TonyHayers wrote:
Dec369 wrote:
TimDogg wrote:Don't bother changing the indicators, old school is best. Also 2006 has the push buttons in the cab without the chrome. 70k miles is what I'd expect a 21 year old to settle on, no offence but you are a smart guy - these engines last for ever so you have done well - if you don't mind I might send you a link about young guys that have got into trouble with the car before you - it might help?

Yep it's to much hassle for such a little gain. A friend had one a while ago that was on 148k & said it was still running strong.

Wow that's pretty scary :/ never nice to see cars like that & knowing that people have died. I do take my time in it though & don't drive like the chavs you see in corsas wanting to race everything.

I have looked into getting them skimmed, £100 for the fronts & he said it would get rid of the judder. Might give that a go & save a bit of money for now
Yep, unless they're down to limit get them skimmed. Did mine recently and judder resolved.

Re. the de-tango. I really wouldn't bother, you can buy brand new OEM headlamps (mmm, shiny) with clear indicators for £189.91 from http://www.allpartssouthwest.com/acatal ... 6_06_.html. I then sold my used ones for £220 for the pair on ebay.
Yeh going to get them looked at & take it from there :)

I can't be bothered changing them. Just more money spent for no real gain

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Re: New owner :)

Post by sync24 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:17 pm

Dec369 wrote:Only problem is bad brake judder that needs to be sorted !!!
I have 3 month old disks and pads [OEM] all round in my 07 RS4 Avant - I developed bad brake judder recently. Last weekend I borrowed my neighbours compressor and cleared all the vent holes in the discs and gave the calipers a good 'blow out' - My break judder has gone .....

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