Will they stick this in the B9 RS4????

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Post by rAudiguy » Tue May 19, 2009 10:12 pm

P_G wrote:Looks similar to the v10bi Turbo C6 RS6 layout with the turbos laid either side of the engine. Surely a bi turbo or bi supercharged FSI v6 is not on the cards?
My thoughts exactly Greame :thumbs:
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Post by P_G » Wed May 20, 2009 11:57 am

If it is I would be partially tempted to to trade in my beloved V8, a bi turbo 3.0 TFSI would go like stink if they manage also trim some weight out of the B9 platform.

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Post by Porky » Wed May 20, 2009 8:34 pm

the strut brace could be the header tank? Seen this done before?

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Post by BOGR32 » Thu May 21, 2009 11:28 am

it's a 408 hp and 500 NM and helps the tuned up Q5 to reach 60 mph in 4,4 sec. Not bad for a pretty big car, makes me hope that the B9 RS4 will have something like that in the performance departament...

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Post by P_G » Thu May 21, 2009 11:54 am

I would reckon by normal Audi standards it probably only runs 0.5 bar boost as well, turn up the wick with a remapo and see what happens!

The B9 RS4 should also be lighter that a Q5 so the peformance even using the same engine would be great if they transplant it.

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Post by RS4Molar » Thu May 21, 2009 12:26 pm

I suspect the B9 RS4 will have an all new engine development, with drop in cubes and forced induction. Thinking 4.0L TTFSI V8 one per bank, in excess of 450hp.
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Post by BOGR32 » Thu May 21, 2009 1:33 pm

You might be right about using the V8 turbo, but I don't think it will have that much power. The best example of a recent RS car is the TTRS, which, with "only " 340 hp but very good weight figures is manages an R8 like 4.6 sec to 60 mph, which in my book is pretty amazing. Audi said that the new trend is in weight reduction more than hp battle, so an 1500+ kg RS4 with 400 hp from a turbo engine with at least 52/48 weight distribution front/rear, 60/40 quattro an the new active differential should be a hell of a car. I too think than it will be the 4.0 TFSI V8, but in my dreams I see the 3.0 litre from the S4 but with 2 turbos on top of the engine between the V, like the new X5/6 M engine.

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Post by HYFR » Thu May 21, 2009 2:42 pm

thinking more generally, the days of 5.0 V10 TTFSI are numbered. . . the trend is for small turbo/super charged engines with better efficiency gains. This is seen in the B8 S4 and also the 1.4TSI engines and the 1.2TSI coming on the new Polo - these engines could be good for 200bhp which is pretty good going for the size.

So extrapolating this makes sense the RS4 B9 is a perhaps the 3.0 twin turbo, or 4.0 V8 as mentioned.

But another side of me thinks that RS's are the execption to the rule and so they should stick to V8's - add a Milltek non res - and need say no more !

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Post by d-rock » Wed May 27, 2009 3:59 am

I thought they were not going to make an rs4? Well not in the us that is... ?

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Post by aidanjaye » Wed May 27, 2009 10:27 am

The RS4 missed out the B6 version and only apeared in B5 (run out) and B7 (run out) models. If you follow that thinking then the next RS4 wont be until the B9, which will be a lightly facelifted B8.
But.....didn't stop them making the TTRS in the new Audi TT so maybe there will be a B8 RS4.

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Post by sykotoy » Thu May 28, 2009 2:31 am

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Post by Lorimer997 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:38 am

So, is there any info as to when the next RS4 will be released, I thought they would leave a more significant time gap between models?
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Post by P_G » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:59 am

Given they have just start production run on the facelifted C6 RS6 and now have the TT-RS and here is already an RS5 in the pipeline and possibly an RS3 plus Quattro GmbH only has capacity not to build 2 RS models at a time, I would still tend to suggest we won't see another RS4 variant until the B9 facelift which is likely to be 2010 earliest, morely likely 2011.

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Post by Lorimer997 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:11 am

Good news, nothing like a new model to increase depreciation...
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Post by P_G » Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:15 am

Given the rate that RS4 are finding themselves in scrap yards after being totalled and being the first and last N/A RS I hoping that will counter any new models impact on prices.

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