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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by boff » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:51 pm

kmpowell wrote:
boff wrote:Oh yeah just realised the Sq7 launch wheels are the C7 PE wheels
I have my name down for one of these, so I've had all the info sent to me that's available internally. As standard in the UK it's been confirmed that the car comes with "20-inch alloy wheels with black front brake calipers featuring S logo". The 21's are an option for which there are supposedly (although not yet confirmed) 3 styles to choose from inc the PE style alloys.

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I knew that was what you were upto :-) where did you order it fella?
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by kmpowell » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:22 pm

boff wrote:
kmpowell wrote:
boff wrote:Oh yeah just realised the Sq7 launch wheels are the C7 PE wheels
I have my name down for one of these, so I've had all the info sent to me that's available internally. As standard in the UK it's been confirmed that the car comes with "20-inch alloy wheels with black front brake calipers featuring S logo". The 21's are an option for which there are supposedly (although not yet confirmed) 3 styles to choose from inc the PE style alloys.

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I knew that was what you were upto :-) where did you order it fella?
No orders are being taken yet chap. But my name is down at the place I got my B8.

The internal dealer bullitens say it will be open for order on the same day final options/spec is announced, this is scheduled for early May. First orders will apparently be delivered "summer 2016", so quite a wide spread.

Being honest with you though me getting it will all depend on the residuals Audi set. At a rumoured ticket price of c£70k, that's close to RS6 money, so I fear residually it might have a long way to fall in a short space of time, which isn't something in prepared to do with a second child imminent. :)

P.s Apologies for taking your topic OT Mike, however I'm sure you'll have forgotten these posts are here by the morning. ;)
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Wed Apr 06, 2016 9:13 pm

What posts? What morning? Michelins are best. :biggrin3:

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by boff » Wed Apr 06, 2016 10:03 pm

MikeFish wrote:What posts? What morning? Michelins are best. :biggrin3:
Where am I? who's this strange woman.... what's that outside.... ooh an RS6 PE - ahhh all is well again.
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by Andy_W » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:30 pm

MikeFish wrote:For me it's a no brainer, £200 for the same tone but a bit noisier. In fact when I did it to my RS4 it improved the tone too.
I have my exhaust valves disconnected so they are always open which is an improvement. Once I have the mod done I have the option of reconnecting them if it is too loud or droning but I doubt it; combined with the res delete it will probably make it sound awesome but not over powering or too attention grabbing.
So I'm booked in next week to have the two secondary cats and centre section deleted with a H pipe as recommended by my local exhaust tinkerer. I hope it sounds good!

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by andywaddy » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:45 pm

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MikeFish wrote:For me it's a no brainer, £200 for the same tone but a bit noisier. In fact when I did it to my RS4 it improved the tone too.
I have my exhaust valves disconnected so they are always open which is an improvement. Once I have the mod done I have the option of reconnecting them if it is too loud or droning but I doubt it; combined with the res delete it will probably make it sound awesome but not over powering or too attention grabbing.
So I'm booked in next week to have the two secondary cats and centre section deleted with a H pipe as recommended by my local exhaust tinkerer. I hope it sounds good!
Why the H-pipe if you don't mind me asking?

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:47 pm

Scavenging. Pretty sure someone here will give a more technical answer but the theory is that it can increase power and noise. Others say it has little or no effect

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:50 pm

Dammit Andy you are forcing me to get mine done next week now!

FYI I was driving with the 2 front windows open yesterday and I could barely hear the exhaust. I could swear it sounds louder when the windows are closed.

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by andywaddy » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:50 pm

MikeFish wrote:Scavenging. Pretty sure someone here will give a more technical answer but the theory is that it can increase power and noise. Others say it has little or no effect
Maybe at lower rpms but I was always under the assumption that at higher rpms the exhaust flow will take the path of least resistance and hence carry on down the one bank?

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:55 pm

Like I said, not everyone agrees.

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by RossDagley » Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:03 pm

JCWF tell me H pipes generally make it sound more nascar, X pipes generally make it smoother.

I've had both on the RS4 back to back during our testing and can confirm the above. :)
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by Surrey Sam » Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:34 pm

Do the X pipes change the pitch at all Ross? i.e. a higher/lower level of tone?
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by RossDagley » Thu Apr 07, 2016 3:41 pm

Surrey Sam wrote:Do the X pipes change the pitch at all Ross? i.e. a higher/lower level of tone?
No I don't think so - certainly nothing I noticed. I had an H pipe to start with, and it was deffo nascar'y, then that got changed to an X pipe and it smoothed it out a lot, but from memory) the tone was identical. I don't have either at the moment, but we may go back to the H pipe. The car's back with them next week for hopefully the final push!

Sorry mike - my turn to take one of your threads off topic!
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by Surrey Sam » Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:01 pm

Thanks Ross, much appreciate the feedback from both setups.
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:26 pm

No worries gents, I'm as guilty as the next man for taking things off topic.

Or is this revenge for taking your purple throbbing monster thread off topic? If so, we will need to find one of Sam's thread and drag it off topic then we will all be even.

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