RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
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RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
I own the above RS4 and I keep hearing comments on how good and hard wearing these engines are then I also hear how much of a pain they are so.....
Come on let's tap into the knowledge and expertise out there and tell me are they really indestructible if looked after or do they end up busting at a high mileage!!??
I personally own an RS4 with 90k on and my engine is running fine due to regular oil changes and a bit if TLC but what do you guys think!?
Come on let's tap into the knowledge and expertise out there and tell me are they really indestructible if looked after or do they end up busting at a high mileage!!??
I personally own an RS4 with 90k on and my engine is running fine due to regular oil changes and a bit if TLC but what do you guys think!?
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Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
IMHO, it is impossible to say and anyone who says otherwise is talking BS.
What we have in our favour is that it's been engineered by incredibly talented people, in a well respected firm. But at the end of the day, it's a high revving V8. You could wrap it in cotton wool every day, yet one random failure could blow it.
There is no way to tell, even those "who have done more than 200k" miles is irrelevant as there are failures with 10k miles.
My feeling is that you are seeing the mileage increase and are getting concerned about its longevity and resale, right?
There is a reason that the high milers are 10k less than the minters and it's all to do with wear and tear not because they wish to give you a great deal.
The rs4 is an awesome bit of kit, I had a low miler, I loved it but I'd personally never consider buying a high miler without a warranty (most companies wont touch hem after 100k) unless I had 10k sat there.
If you want to continue with a b7, personally I'd try to sell now for 18k or so and buy a lower mileage one, otherwise the time bomb carries on ticking!!
What we have in our favour is that it's been engineered by incredibly talented people, in a well respected firm. But at the end of the day, it's a high revving V8. You could wrap it in cotton wool every day, yet one random failure could blow it.
There is no way to tell, even those "who have done more than 200k" miles is irrelevant as there are failures with 10k miles.
My feeling is that you are seeing the mileage increase and are getting concerned about its longevity and resale, right?
There is a reason that the high milers are 10k less than the minters and it's all to do with wear and tear not because they wish to give you a great deal.
The rs4 is an awesome bit of kit, I had a low miler, I loved it but I'd personally never consider buying a high miler without a warranty (most companies wont touch hem after 100k) unless I had 10k sat there.
If you want to continue with a b7, personally I'd try to sell now for 18k or so and buy a lower mileage one, otherwise the time bomb carries on ticking!!
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
Don't worry about the engine, the design is solid. It is all the other bits of the car that need attention as the car gets older. Most of which are more age related rather than purely milage based. Either sell it before it hits 100,000 (because at which point hardly anyone in this country will want it) or forget about the mileage, enjoy what is one of the best fast Audi's ever made and fix it when it breaks.
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Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
i have been having this dilemma for the past 6mths - as the miles creep up towards the 100k mark do i sell? the problem is i love the car and know what condition it is in however the bills have started to roll in so maybe it is time to change. Of course once you have shelled out do you then think of selling or rest in the knowledge that a lot of the wear and tear items have already been sorted.
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recently replaced - discs and pads all round, oil cooler, all top suspension arms and bushes, springs replaced with k/w, new milltek, recent oil change and FASH. Full MRC carbon Clean done 5k miles ago.
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Gone but not forgotten - B7 RS4 Saloon Black - H&R spacers, Tints, Gun Metal Alloys, MRC Stage 2, Pre Cats, Milltek Non Res, K/W Springs, MRC Full Carbon clean - 431ps
previous - B6 A4 1.8T S-Line 215PS
Gone but not forgotten - B7 RS4 Saloon Black - H&R spacers, Tints, Gun Metal Alloys, MRC Stage 2, Pre Cats, Milltek Non Res, K/W Springs, MRC Full Carbon clean - 431ps
previous - B6 A4 1.8T S-Line 215PS
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
I love the car but cant help thinking that Audi could have done better..... I used to own an Toyota Twin Turbo Supra, that was pushing our over 400hp all day long, no issues at all over the 7yrs I owned the car, no carbon clean, no issues with the brakes, no worries of bore scoring etc. and all that from a car that was being built in 1993, so I'm not sure this is the progress we should expect, especially from Audi. When I look back now I realise what a fantastic car the Supra was and also good value when you consider the reliability of the thing!
That said, I love the RS4, but maybe because it fits my lifestyle, but then that's the point of the RS4 isn't it?
As for running costs, if you are serious about running an RS4, then you must be prepared for sizeable bills, at any mileage, they are getting on a bit now. If you have had the car for a while and it's getting up on the mileage and you know it's solid, to my mind better the devil you know, as others have said, you could buy a low mileage dog......... its easy to say but keep putting the fuel in and don't worry
That said, I love the RS4, but maybe because it fits my lifestyle, but then that's the point of the RS4 isn't it?
As for running costs, if you are serious about running an RS4, then you must be prepared for sizeable bills, at any mileage, they are getting on a bit now. If you have had the car for a while and it's getting up on the mileage and you know it's solid, to my mind better the devil you know, as others have said, you could buy a low mileage dog......... its easy to say but keep putting the fuel in and don't worry
2006 RS4 Avant - Carbon Clean, Intake Ports Polished, HF Air Filter, MRC Remap
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
I don't give a sh1t about mileage. I look after my car properly and will keep it forever.

RS4 B7, Mugello Blue, K&W V3 & HR ARBs, set up by Centre Gravity, Milltek Valved Non Res & cat bypass pipes, BMC air filter, braided hoses, DOT 5.1, Terraclean, MRC Full Carbon Clean, MRC remap 448PS 477NM, 20" S7 alloys with 4mm spacers & Hawke spigots 66.6 > 57.1, AP Racing front discs. Sold Sept 2019. Now rocking an F80 M3
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
I've got a 1.8T TT with 200k on the clock and runs like a dream.
So I wouldn't worry about a 4.2V8
So I wouldn't worry about a 4.2V8
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Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
If you are bricking it already you want a b5 with cambelt changes and cam wear and other joys to behold .... No matter what you get it's got foibles and the possibility of big bills ... Routine servicing is the key from day one
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B7 avant in Daytona with ceramics and a few other goodies and lowwwww miles
Ur quattro. lago Blue
Ur quattro. Mars red
Rs1600i
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Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
+1 on thatCovkiller wrote:I don't give a sh1t about mileage. I look after my car properly and will keep it forever.
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MRC stage2 436ps-487nm
Revolution intake, custom CAF, carbon clean, deflaped manifold, JHM manifold spacers, Forge oil cooler, Forge spacers, full de-cat, Scorpion cat back, Trup's LED's, 20' S5 wheels, KW V3's.
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Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
Mine was meticulously maintained regardless of cost an relatively
Low miles when sold 5 months ago had been de carboned new
Clutch the works !
Then while doing a very unusual 30 mph or so the timing chain
Tensioner jammed and another £4000 later and less than a thousand
Miles later developed tiny oil leak was time to go after that !!
Low miles when sold 5 months ago had been de carboned new
Clutch the works !
Then while doing a very unusual 30 mph or so the timing chain
Tensioner jammed and another £4000 later and less than a thousand
Miles later developed tiny oil leak was time to go after that !!
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
GAZ-MAN ..... that's stunning for the mileage - credit to you 
have you have had some paintwork to keep it that tidy? Mine is still at 60k miles and appears to be suffering a bit from gravel rash, but yours seems fairly clean,
have you have had some paintwork to keep it that tidy? Mine is still at 60k miles and appears to be suffering a bit from gravel rash, but yours seems fairly clean,
2006 RS4 Avant - Carbon Clean, Intake Ports Polished, HF Air Filter, MRC Remap
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
must admit I'm tempted to have mine touched up, and looking at yours it would be worthwhile, always worried they might bugger it up though!! had bad experiences in the past...
2006 RS4 Avant - Carbon Clean, Intake Ports Polished, HF Air Filter, MRC Remap
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
1998 Toyota Supra 3.0 TT - de-cat, bleed valve, UK Spec Brakes, HKS Springs & CW Dampers, Goodridge Lines, Pagid Pads & 360 RWHP
1990 Toyota Supra 3.0 T - de-cat, HKS Boost Controller (1.4 bar max), used as a daily drive for 110k miles on original turbo!
198x Granada 2.8i Ghia X - Can't remember the exact year - but a great car!
Re: RS4 B7 4.2 FSI Engine - Good or Bad??
That's a completely different engine from a time long gone by. There's no way an engine developed in 1992 (assuming mark4) would get even near to current regs.V8mark wrote:I love the car but cant help thinking that Audi could have done better..... I used to own an Toyota Twin Turbo Supra, that was pushing our over 400hp all day long, no issues at all over the 7yrs I owned the car, no carbon clean, no issues with the brakes, no worries of bore scoring etc. and all that from a car that was being built in 1993, so I'm not sure this is the progress we should expect, especially from Audi. When I look back now I realise what a fantastic car the Supra was and also good value when you consider the reliability of the thing!
Anyway a 3l 6 twin turbo and yet pretty much the same torque as the RS4 and way less power.
Pushing out 400+bhp N/A is much much harder and needs more effect than using a turbo.
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