Page 1 of 2
RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:32 am
by darkhorse1210
Just had the spark plugs, fuel filter and new main radiator fitted this week, the car is slowly starting to feel like it should (cambelt, all fluids etc done a few weeks back).
Anyway a couple of advisories from the guy servicing the beast. He mentioned the coil packs and seals needed replacing in the near future. Does anyone know where thewse can be sourced and what the likely cost involved is.
Thanks
RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:13 pm
by sonny
Is that at a Audi dealership? should have asked him!
RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:30 pm
by VaudiGR
coilpacks can be bought directly from beru and are much cheaper.
i had bought mine from vagparts once upon a time and the price was fantastic. In any case they are even cheaper from the german ebay than audi dealers
Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:42 pm
by darkhorse1210
SJ-RS4 wrote:Is that at a Audi dealership? should have asked him!
Nah, Autodeutsch in Miles Platting (Manchester).
No way I'd be keeping this beast on the road by a taking it to an Audi dealer.
Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:43 pm
by darkhorse1210
Vasaudigreece wrote:coilpacks can be bought directly from beru and are much cheaper.
i had bought mine from vagparts once upon a time and the price was fantastic. In any case they are even cheaper from the german ebay than audi dealers
Hi, apologies for sounding ignorant but what is 'beru' ?
RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:58 pm
by VaudiGR
it's the make of the coilpacks that audi uses. but if you find them directly they are quite cheaper
RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:25 pm
by darkhorse1210
Well, I ended up winning a coil pack on EBay from a very helpful lad from Somerset, not checked the condition yet but he claimed the pack was off a car in Germany that had only covered c.20k miles. All sounds very promising but will have to report back once fitted.
Does anyone have any experience of renewing their coil pack and if this procedure noticeably improved engine efficiency/performance?
Re: RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:27 am
by darkhorse1210
darkhorse1210 wrote:Well, I ended up winning a coil pack on EBay from a very helpful lad from Somerset, not checked the condition yet but he claimed the pack was off a car in Germany that had only covered c.20k miles. All sounds very promising but will have to report back once fitted.
Does anyone have any experience of renewing their coil pack and if this procedure noticeably improved engine efficiency/performance?
Coil Pack now fitted...visually it's like new, really transforms the appearance of the engine bay.
Think I was very lucky to have landed that one as haven't seen one for sale since.
Just that wiper motor to sort and the heating...Al I'll report back on the motor once I've had chance to have a 'twiddle'
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:48 pm
by AlWyn
Lucky boy

pm me
Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:59 pm
by trevithick
darkhorse1210 wrote:SJ-RS4 wrote:Is that at a Audi dealership? should have asked him!
Nah, Autodeutsch in Miles Platting (Manchester).
No way I'd be keeping this beast on the road by a taking it to an Audi dealer.
Here's the quote of the week. When I took mine to the local Audi stealer to see if the auxillary radiator was available the chap said "RS2 whats that we never made one of those it started with the RS4". At the same time their mechanibles were creeping over to the 2 with a look of wonderment to why this bloke had bothered to put big red brakes on an "old 80".
Bless 'em and they wanted to charge £480.00 to do the tracking (I got carried away asking questions). I left quickly.
Cheers
T
RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:09 am
by VaudiGR
hahahaha....
thankfully enough the guys in newcastle audi at least know what im talking about when ordering parts...
Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:18 pm
by AlWyn
trevithick wrote:darkhorse1210 wrote:SJ-RS4 wrote:Is that at a Audi dealership? should have asked him!
Nah, Autodeutsch in Miles Platting (Manchester).
No way I'd be keeping this beast on the road by a taking it to an Audi dealer.
Here's the quote of the week. When I took mine to the local Audi stealer to see if the auxillary radiator was available the chap said "RS2 whats that we never made one of those it started with the RS4". At the same time their mechanibles were creeping over to the 2 with a look of wonderment to why this bloke had bothered to put big red brakes on an "old 80".
Bless 'em and they wanted to charge £480.00 to do the tracking (I got carried away asking questions). I left quickly.
Cheers
T
Best off sticking with Dickys specialist Mark...he knows his way around an RS2

RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:22 pm
by trevithick
If thats the chap in Andover, no comment! (ask Dickyc about my findings).
I've stuck lucky that we've got RK Engineering in St Aggy and they ssem to know their stuff (keen as well) and I'm a fussy git who keeps tabs on everything done on the motah.
Its' all a laff ain't it.
Cheers
T
Re: RE: Re: RE: RS2 Coil Packs
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 7:01 pm
by AlWyn
trevithick wrote:If thats the chap in Andover, no comment! (ask Dickyc about my findings).
I've stuck lucky that we've got RK Engineering in St Aggy and they ssem to know their stuff (keen as well) and I'm a fussy git who keeps tabs on everything done on the motah.
Its' all a laff ain't it.
Cheers
T
Oh i see scrub that then Mark (was there a problem or poor work???) ive never used him myself but last thing i heard Mr C swore by him... must catch up on the latest news...my fingers obviously slipped off the RS2 news pulse

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:43 pm
by AlWyn
Whos looking after her now Mark? Have you spoke to James yet?