V8 R8 vs RS4
V8 R8 vs RS4
Well a lad I know has just got himself a V8 R8 and wondered how they compare in real life? His R8 is boggo on about 25k miles and my B7 is a fresh stage 2 running 436bhp. Of course the size difference is apparent but what, compared to the saloon about 100kg lighter? In a straight line I can't see there being much difference if any unless someone can correct me?
2006 B7 RS4 Mrc stage 2
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
I can confirm from experience - on a closed circuit *cough* (sorry, I have a cold) - that a stock RS4 is a dead match for an early V8 R8 with an approximate 30mph rolling start.
2 up in the R8, 4 up in the RS4.
No idea as to the gearbox, mileage or true weight of the car (ie. if it was stuffed full of luggage).
The R8 V8 manual I drove a few years ago felt slightly quicker off the mark, and the sensation of speed was greater.
Mid range felt about the same, but again the sensation was greater.
I put this down to sitting lower in a wider car. O/T, I adored that "click-clack" gearbox, too!
Handling would favour the R8.
These were OEM spec cars.
Your car being modified, should mean it be noticeably quicker in straight line, the OEM cars being so similar.
I once had a couple of laps against a MRC'ed RS4 round the Nürburgring.
On the massive, fully open straight he just walked away from me.
I often nudge 160mph by the end of that straight and he was indicating around 170mph.
Darren
2 up in the R8, 4 up in the RS4.
No idea as to the gearbox, mileage or true weight of the car (ie. if it was stuffed full of luggage).
The R8 V8 manual I drove a few years ago felt slightly quicker off the mark, and the sensation of speed was greater.
Mid range felt about the same, but again the sensation was greater.
I put this down to sitting lower in a wider car. O/T, I adored that "click-clack" gearbox, too!
Handling would favour the R8.
These were OEM spec cars.
Your car being modified, should mean it be noticeably quicker in straight line, the OEM cars being so similar.
I once had a couple of laps against a MRC'ed RS4 round the Nürburgring.
On the massive, fully open straight he just walked away from me.
I often nudge 160mph by the end of that straight and he was indicating around 170mph.
Darren
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
Thanks for that Darren.
He had no idea my car had the exact same engine as his until I told him this morning. If my big clumsy saloon pulls on his little super car, or even keeps up he is the kind of guy who probably will sell up.
I hope I haven't opened up a can of worms here and get jumped on by 15 R8 owners
Thanks again Darren
He had no idea my car had the exact same engine as his until I told him this morning. If my big clumsy saloon pulls on his little super car, or even keeps up he is the kind of guy who probably will sell up.
I hope I haven't opened up a can of worms here and get jumped on by 15 R8 owners

Thanks again Darren

2006 B7 RS4 Mrc stage 2
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
Don't worry, R8 owners don't keep anything heavy in their handbags, you'll be fine.chris_m wrote:I hope I haven't opened up a can of worms here and get jumped on by 15 R8 owners
No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
They are pretty similar but the R8 just has the edge due to weight and aero
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
All I'll say is an R8 looks exotic but in the original guise with the V8 certainly didnt set any worlds on fire. The R Tronic box also leaves a lot to be desired unless its the latest S tronic

Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
Looks like he is in for a little surprise then.
2006 B7 RS4 Mrc stage 2
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
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Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
Ha ha!!!!bam_bam wrote:Don't worry, R8 owners don't keep anything heavy in their handbags, you'll be fine.chris_m wrote:I hope I haven't opened up a can of worms here and get jumped on by 15 R8 owners

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Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
just there tins of hairspraybam_bam wrote:Don't worry, R8 owners don't keep anything heavy in their handbags, you'll be fine.chris_m wrote:I hope I haven't opened up a can of worms here and get jumped on by 15 R8 owners
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
Wouldn't mind the v10 though, hairdressers car or not.
2006 B7 RS4 Mrc stage 2
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
The S tronic gearbox makes it a different car regardless of enginechris_m wrote:Wouldn't mind the v10 though, hairdressers car or not.

Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
There is that. I would love that setup in my Rs4. It would solve all of my problems.Deano_123 wrote:The S tronic gearbox makes it a different car regardless of enginechris_m wrote:Wouldn't mind the v10 though, hairdressers car or not.
2006 B7 RS4 Mrc stage 2
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
2000 evo VI tommi makinen red
1999 Evo V 370bhp white
1995 e36 m3 3.0 green
1988 Saff cosworth 2wd white
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
I remember racing a black R8 down the M23 to Brighton on a sunny summers day in my Stage 2 MRC'd up Misano Red RS4. I would honestly I out accelerated him every time. The chap was a little older and was not happy. He may well have been carboned up to high heaven though.
As for a brand new stock RS4 B7 vs brand new stock R8 at the time, I would not like to say.

As for a brand new stock RS4 B7 vs brand new stock R8 at the time, I would not like to say.

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Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
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I'm sure I read the B7 was slightly quicker off the mark, even up to a certain speed.
Even the ET time on the Inters run, the RS4 is quicker.
I'm sure I read the B7 was slightly quicker off the mark, even up to a certain speed.
Even the ET time on the Inters run, the RS4 is quicker.
Re: V8 R8 vs RS4
All well and good, but I've done it myself many times, I was in the RS 4 saloon.
Its very close, but the R8 just pulls away ever so slightly
Its very close, but the R8 just pulls away ever so slightly
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