roadrunner
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posted on 30/8/16 at 07:44 PM |
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Audi V8 S4 test drive
I have been to look and test drive the Audi v8 s4 today.
Really really nice car. ;-)
Only a couple of issues to sort first before I think of parting with my hard earned cash.
Front wings started to blister. I've had this on the A4 I have at the moment. It's an easy fix to swap over replacement wings.
The other issue is the exhaust flexi's have failed. I've seen repair kit's on Ebay. Full stainless clamp on type. Has anyone tried
this repair. How did it go .
Having said that. The test drive was awesome, especially with a blowing v8 exhaust. Sounded like a real American muscle car.
Brad
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sdh2903
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posted on 30/8/16 at 07:51 PM |
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Interested to hear how you get on as I'm contemplating one when my lease car goes back. For no other reason other than I don't feel I can
call my self a proper car enthusiast without owning a v8!
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bi22le
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posted on 30/8/16 at 07:51 PM |
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What year and millage?
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roadrunner
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posted on 30/8/16 at 08:15 PM |
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My thoughts exactly. Not a fully fledged petrol head , unless you've owned a V8.
It's a 2008 b7 with 100k on the clock.
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Doctor Derek Doctors
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posted on 30/8/16 at 08:20 PM |
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I had a 2003 S5 V8 Avant Manual for 2 years, it was an absolute beast. Great car to chuck around and the alpine road trip I did was one of the best
drives of my life. It was such a massively capable car.
It did have some 'odd' handling traits though, watch out when pulling out from side turns onto wet roads, its easy to get into some scary
pendulum tank slappers.
It was generally reliable but I had a few problems with mine, starter motor failed (they get cooked by the exhaust), seat motors failed completely,
all 8 coil packs had to be replaced at 60k and it used to burst front shocks for a pass time.
Has it got the hydraulic timing chain tensioner? How rattly is the chain?
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roadrunner
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posted on 30/8/16 at 08:29 PM |
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I'm not sure about the hydraulic tensioner, but there wasn't a hint of chain rattle on the cold start up.
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olberj
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posted on 30/8/16 at 09:00 PM |
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Had a customer with one. Flappy paddles killed it, kept shifting down 2 gears randomly.
It is as tight a squeeze in the engine bay as you can imagine, the downpipes etc are a pain in the arse. Had EML issues and was a bit of a pup.
sounded fantastic with the Milltec exhaust though and a remap made it very, very quick.
Great car if you can put up with the constant repairs, minor and major.
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roadrunner
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posted on 30/8/16 at 09:33 PM |
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You get good and bad with all cas. I should be able to keep costs down by doing a lot of work myself, if it's needed.
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samjc
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posted on 30/8/16 at 11:13 PM |
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Phone local audi dealer or pop in as im sure their a bodywork corrosion garentee for 12years or so im told. I keep checking my a4 to see if i need to
go in but look ok up to press.
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luke2152
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posted on 30/8/16 at 11:27 PM |
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Not sure if that one is cam belt or chain but the chain driven ones suffer tensioner failures (not immediately catastrophic) which are an engine out
job (chain located on firewall side). Belt driven ones use belt to drive intake cams and chain drive between intake and exhaust. These chain
tensioners are also prone to failure but its much easier to access.
Also the auto gear boxes are prone to faults that put them in limp home mode (just stays in 4th gear I think).
I have a 40v A6 which I've put a 6 speed from a diesel a6 in so I can only imagine how much fun a little s4 would be.
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furryeggs
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posted on 31/8/16 at 01:22 PM |
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Make sure the timing chain and guides have been done if its a higher mileage. The salesman will tell you that they don't need changing, but they
are a common fault that is only remedied by having the engine out as the timing chains on the Audi v8 are rear mounted for weight distribution and
space issues, not on the front like most engines, the guides fail/wear. I had a quote of £4500 to replace them whilst I was thinking of having one.
That's why I don't drive an s4 today.
The position of the timing chain doesn't help with the rattle, its closer to you so you hear it more. Some people change to a thicker oil that
is meant to help.
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