tweek wrote:I suspect this is a gearbox limitation, you maybe able to get the software changed to allow it change at a higher rpm. I have a manual B7 S4 and this revs right the way up, limiter is approx 7250rpm, anyway its the torque that makes the car go and the max torque is achieved much lower down the rev range so no need to max out the revs IMHO..
Pete
Thanks very much Pete

So manuals will go all the way to the limiter, as I suspected? I assume your red line is also at 7k? And I wonder what it says in your handbook - mine has various illustrations showing the red line at either 6,500rpm or 6,700rpm. Brochure produced when the car was new shows the red line at 7k, and there is also a bhp/torque graph which clearly shows the engine revving to 7,200rpm.
So what is going on here? Every (manual) car I have ever owned is always red lined a bit higher than peak power, and the limiter set a bit higher still. This is as it should be I think, and I know from a friend's RS4 that his car produces peak power at 7,800rpm, is red lined at 8,000rpm, and hits the limiter at 8,200rpm.
Like me, he is not keen on the idea of his car being artificially limited to 7,500rpm, which is effectively what I am getting. RS4 owners would be furious.
To my mind, if peak power is at 7,000rpm, then I would expect the red line to be at 7,200rpm and the limiter at 7,400rpm (in line with the RS4 and most other cars). This would allow full access to the engine's power. Nowhere is it stated that automatics are less powerful - yes they weigh a bit more, accellerate slower through transmission losses (on non-dual-clutch versions) and use more fuel. That is normal, clearly stated and understood. But power output should be the same, and on my car it is not.
My cycnical mind can only come up with one explanation for this - there is a reliability issue, particularly with the gearbox at higher revs, and I don't think the 5-valve head likes it much, either, which is why the higher revving RS4 only has 4-valves.
Audi has dithered about how to best manage this. So they have decided to cut the revs artifically on auto cars, figuring that it is cheaper to re-programme cars from the few people like me that complain, than to get hit with the warranty claims from everyone else.
On manual cars, they are obliged to take the risk but they have still put the red line lower than where you should expect it, and the limiter also. Note that there are not nearly so many manual S4 cars on the roads - there are only seven S4 for sale on the official Audi website right now, and all are autos.
Of course, the most sensible thing to do would be to fit the engine from the A8 which although it has 10bhp less at 6,500rpm, has 20lbs-ft more torque. I would go for that! But that would not give Audi the headline number that they want, ie BMW M3 (E46) 34
3PS, S4 34
4PS
Any more input from you guys very gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Richard.