B7 RS4 Rolling Road Day 18th April 2009 (Free of Charge)

4.2 V8 32v Naturally Aspirated - 414 bhp
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Post by Oli » Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:38 pm

rAudiguy wrote:I was trying to be nice Oli
Yeah I know. Its all your fault though......you know that don't you?

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Post by mac4RS » Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:40 pm

I’ll do some quick preliminaries to give us all a yard stick and take it from there if that suits with everyone
Hi there Pad, I'll go, & if you want any assistance in organising, just ask.

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Post by james_algar » Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:09 pm

just been watching dyno videos on utube of the rs4 and found some videos of m3 and rs4

rs4 vs m3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLGrJjJpcSA

rs4 vs csl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLToziJ96eI

There were some of the new m3 aswell which seemed much faster than the rs4 (dont like the new m3 though)

The vids are making me think that the rs4 is down on power. I will post my thoughts when i test drive one this weekend.

James

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Post by pippyrips » Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:16 pm

The first video uses a modded M3, and the 2nd is a stripped out CSL. It's not exactly comparing apples and apples!

I had a play with an E46 M3 last night :bigwave:

Drive the car with an open mind, none of them are slow.

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Post by Gazzer68 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:24 pm

pippyrips wrote:The first video uses a modded M3, and the 2nd is a stripped out CSL. It's not exactly comparing apples and apples!

I had a play with an E46 M3 last night :bigwave:

Drive the car with an open mind, none of them are slow.
Mines not slow either !
Regardless of the dyno result.

A month or so ago, a nice man in a porsche carrera 4s had to pull over and let me pass, he couldn't shake me from his arse, all the way through the gears !!!
Had a blat with 2 bikes as well recently, going up a hill (dual carriage way)
i was stuck to them both, hitting the redline in every gear, they couldn't lose me, they were at least 750's or 900's.
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Post by Oli » Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:29 pm

Porsches and TVR's are my favorite pray

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Post by P_G » Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:15 pm

Noble GTO-3R's on a track are better prey! :twisted:

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Post by ArthurPE » Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:26 pm

rAudiguy wrote:J,

they were indeed corrected
what does 'TN' represent?

is that the conversion from road torque to engine, ie, divided by overall gear ratio?

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Post by Adam » Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:45 pm

Gazzer68 wrote: A month or so ago, a nice man in a porsche carrera 4s had to pull over and let me pass, he couldn't shake me from his arse, all the way through the gears !!!
Had a blat with 2 bikes as well recently, going up a hill (dual carriage way)
i was stuck to them both, hitting the redline in every gear, they couldn't lose me, they were at least 750's or 900's.
I was with you until the last bit, unless there were lots of bends (and no I am not a biker)

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Post by Gazzer68 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:06 pm

Adam wrote:
Gazzer68 wrote: A month or so ago, a nice man in a porsche carrera 4s had to pull over and let me pass, he couldn't shake me from his arse, all the way through the gears !!!
Had a blat with 2 bikes as well recently, going up a hill (dual carriage way)
i was stuck to them both, hitting the redline in every gear, they couldn't lose me, they were at least 750's or 900's.
I was with you until the last bit, unless there were lots of bends (and no I am not a biker)
Where was this?
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Post by Contigo » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:09 pm

I think he's saying that there's no way an RS of any type could keep on the arse of two sports bikes unless it was in the twisties and I'm inclined to agree.

I can't keep up with the bike and I'm pulling away from stock B7's
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Post by rAudiguy » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:12 pm

I think he means i was with you until you said the bike's couldn't loose you.

I'm an ex biker and I can tell you now give me a gsxr1000 and bye bye RS4
Current car..... hmmmmm????
RS4 B7 Gone
RS6 C5 Gone
M3 E46 smg Gone
S3 Gone

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Post by rAudiguy » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:12 pm

Phil great minds think alike!!:wink:
Current car..... hmmmmm????
RS4 B7 Gone
RS6 C5 Gone
M3 E46 smg Gone
S3 Gone

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Post by Gazzer68 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:21 pm

DOOH !
Sorry bit tired this evening.

No seriously, i was behind 2 bikes, we were overtaking traffic. They were stepping on it, with me behind, redlining every gear, i overtook at about 150 !
Maybe they bottled it then?
I remember 1 bike was painted in rizzla colur blue?
Dont know anything about bikes so....
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Post by Dom81 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:56 pm

rAudiguy wrote:
james_algar wrote:
PetrolDave wrote: You need to read the threads all about how wheel dynos are only an ESTIMATE of crank HP, and that runs on a drag strip suggest that most RS4's ARE developing the claimed engine HP before jumping to conclusions.

ArthurPE's posts are worth reading IMHO.

Also note that the top two cars in that list are modded and the bottom ones have known fault codes.
ok, but surely the difference in numbers from 311hp to 386hp suggest that when buying an rs4 its a bit of a lottery as to how naughty your engine is going to be?? I cant believe the figures would be so low as the old s4 was 340 odd hp wasnt it- maybe they dont like being stuck on the dyno or something...
First thing's first I bought my car not knowing any of the above. I came from a E46 M3 and trust me the arse dyno will blow you away! have no doubt this car is far far better than the old M3, having driven a New M3 INMO it's also better than that too. the 340bhp S4 you refere to would also underproduce on this dyno so no point in making any comparissons with manufactures published figures. Bottom line is don't let any of this put you off buying an RS4. It is one of the best all round cars money can buy and I for one wouldn't change mine for anything else in it's category on the road right now.

Be sure to go drive the car and see how it compares to your M3. I wouldn't worry about the Dyno figures in this thread, fact is if we did a drag race between all 22 cars that ran on this day there probably wouldnt be much in it, but trust me you would be at the back in your M3.

It's a brilliant car with so much to offer don't let silly things get in the way of your deccision, trust me people who spend £180,000 on Ferrari's have plenty more problems than we do.

The most inportant thing to do is get a long test drive not half an hour half a day. By the end of it you will have a big smile on your face as did everyone who drove home on Saturday regardless of the figures.

regards

Jim
Perfect post Jim - agree 100%
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