MY 1ST WEEK OF RS4 OWNERSHIP

4.2 V8 32v Naturally Aspirated - 414 bhp
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Post by audijohn » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:06 pm

Hawkwind wrote:Have done c500 miles in the first week. Only one word to describe the car - Awesome! only problem is misfire/rough running from cold for first couple of minutes.
You need the ECU upgraded. that will cure it. :wink:

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Post by Iain_S4 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:19 pm

Will have had mine 3 weeks tomorrow.....fantastic!!! On holiday in a couple of weeks and planning to go home and visit the folks in the far North of Scotland..........can't wait to get loose on those Highland roads.

rs4v8, might consider adding Edradour and Old Pulteney to that list. When you say North of Scotland are you North or South of Inverness?

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Post by rs4v8 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:57 pm

Inverness itself mate. Need to try those two, never heard of them to be honest!
Yeah, highland roads, but keep it quiet eh? :D Excellent at this time of year. Oh aye and keep an eye open for white or red peugeot / citroen partner vans at the side of the road. Gold 'dame edna' style headlight saabs are also to be treated with caution. Check here too http://www.nscp.co.uk/cameras.php - for information only of course! Depends how far north you are going but I deffo suggest the old road to bonar bridge over the struy hill (turn off at skiach services shell garage near alness). absolute magic and will not really add too much time to your journey as it rejoins the A9 back at the dornoch bridge. Enjoy!!

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Post by Iain_S4 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:15 pm

Yes, know that road very well. I'm originally from Tongue so Struie Hill is the usual route home and then I take a left in Bonar Bridge. Compared to years ago the Struie route got so much better after the Dornoch bridge opened and took all the traffic off it.

Inverness - Ullapool - Durness - Tongue (or the reverse) is well worth a look. The wife is from Lewis so it often gives an excuse to go that way.

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Post by rs4v8 » Sat Sep 29, 2007 8:11 am

Iain_S4 wrote:Yes, know that road very well. I'm originally from Tongue so Struie Hill is the usual route home and then I take a left in Bonar Bridge. Compared to years ago the Struie route got so much better after the Dornoch bridge opened and took all the traffic off it.

Inverness - Ullapool - Durness - Tongue (or the reverse) is well worth a look. The wife is from Lewis so it often gives an excuse to go that way.
aye I can remember (just!) when the struy road was a main road and it was full of trucks and buses etc total nightmare! the ullapool road is great too when it's quiet. five miles either side of the glascarnoch dam is brilliant in car or on bike. :D :D

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Post by hairyaardvark » Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:36 pm

I've just finished my third week of RS4 ownership too ..... and am in love with this car like no other. I traded up from a nearly near Lotus Exige S ..... which was a great car, don't get me wrong - but in a totally different world in terms of build quality.

The RS4 oozes quality, plus also goes like stink! Very happy indeed

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Post by RS4Molar » Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:56 am

What did the head tecos say about the "merits" of a remap /?? warranty issues ???
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Post by SimonFV8 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:18 pm

RS4Molar wrote:What did the head tecos say about the "merits" of a remap /?? warranty issues ???
Warranty not an issue, dont worry about it and would you like to arrange the remap sir??!!!

Interestingly i have had the ECU upgrade to 80 and since it has been cold these last few days, even kept in the garage the car still misfires for a few miles
RS4 Avant Avus Silver - With added APS

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Post by P_G » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:45 am

Just completed 8 weeks of RS ownership and the car is marvellous. Only downsides are being shunted the weekend before last so rear bumper repair and on Saturday someone who doesn't appreciate RS's decided to key the nearside from wing! :evil:

I need to put it on a dyno though, I'm not sure of it's power output and it sometimes doesn't feel any faster than my old S4.

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Post by audijohn » Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:43 pm

P_G wrote:Just completed 8 weeks of RS ownership and the car is marvellous. Only downsides are being shunted the weekend before last so rear bumper repair and on Saturday someone who doesn't appreciate RS's decided to key the nearside from wing! :evil:

I need to put it on a dyno though, I'm not sure of it's power output and it sometimes doesn't feel any faster than my old S4.
Sorry to here this news G, some barstewards need burning, as for power;
What fuel are you using?.

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Post by P_G » Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:18 pm

Combination of V-Power and Greenenergy (Tesco) 99 RON.

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Post by audijohn » Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:29 pm

P_G wrote:Combination of V-Power and Greenenergy (Tesco) 99 RON.
Should be running "well" I would get the Vag Com on it and check the fault codes first (if any are there)

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Post by berry100 » Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:00 am

I miss my RS4 :( but I don't miss 3 visits to Mr BP every week......

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Post by SteveC » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:21 am

berry100 wrote:I miss my RS4 :( but I don't miss 3 visits to Mr BP every week......
There's a coincidence I've owned your old RS4 for almost two weeks now and I'm loving it. :D

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Post by berry100 » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:59 pm

Glad yer lovin it, nice car you've got there :wink: and just run in nicely.....

Still covering at least 500+ miles per week at the moment so I won't be getting back into one for a while yet!!

But one day.......

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