I Bought a 2004 Audi A4 2.0 PIC ADDED

bmwe34

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I Bought a 2004 Audi A4 2.0 full house
100kw motor 4 cylenders 20 valves
6 air bags
16km to a liter of fuel
a real poket rocket what do you guys think ps i still have the e34 5er
 

Hellas

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I see...

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STREETRACER

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Nice car bud.. Anything German works for me! They Turbo wild though! We did a small project on a 1.8 20v Audi motor in a Golf Mk1 and it made 191kw @ the wheels on 0.9 bar boost on 95 octane pump fuel! Lovely daily driver and a beast when you put your foot down!

Just another thought...
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Philip Foglar

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Looking good! A friend of mine's dad had one of these and it wasn't slow, put it that way. And while not being slow it was still very economical! Also held the road very well, probably the most notable thing I can remember! Enjoy! :)
 

bmwe34

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nederburg
i have driver a few cars in my life and i have to say the road holding in the audi is the 2nd best i have driven she is cheeeeky spins on command ha ha mannaged to get a wheel spin from 2nd to 3rd. but in all aspecs a true car to recon with has good speed nice pull off excelant road holding and with the break and breakforce assest on the car will let you push even harder in the corners

i travel between 2000 and 3000km a WEEK thus the best choice i could have made i am looking to drop a dasteck into her and a set of 17 inch spa tsw mags matt black with red pin stripe looks nice on the a4s

await your thoughts gys.....
RABBIT
:)
 

andrewbuch

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Nice looking car. My sister has a 2004 a3 2.0 tdi and its a lovely car. My uncle has the 2.0t a4 and its also a very nice car. So I think you got a winner for the amount of driving you do. Imagine doing 3000km a week in a corsa or city . The audi is nice and comfy
 

bmwe34

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yes audi is a front wheel drive but i have a bud with a e90 320i and off the line up to topend i manage to pull away form him bear in mind the audi is only 1350kg...

As per SAE technical paper #920646 - Buschmann et al. "The job of the EBD as a subsystem of the ABS system is to control the effective adhesion utilization by the rear wheels. The pressure of the rear wheels is approximated to the ideal brake force distribution in a partial braking operation. To do so, the conventional brake design is modified in the direction of rear axle overbraking, and the components of the ABS are used. EBD reduces the strain on the hydraulic brake force proportioning valve in the vehicle. EBD optimizes the brake design with regard to: adhesion utilization; driving stability; wear; temperature stress; During normal driving, ESC works in the background and continuously monitors steering and vehicle direction. It compares the driver's intended direction (determined through the measured steering wheel angle) to the vehicle's actual direction (determined through measured lateral acceleration, vehicle rotation (yaw), and individual road wheel speeds).and pedal force."


this is by far the best front wheel drive car on the road.................:clap:

2.0 20v I4 136 PS (100 kW; 134 bhp)
 

Coisman

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Staff member
:pimp:
I know, drive it backwards everywhere :excited:
That way you still have a rear wheel drive :thumbsup:
 

Coisman

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:pimp:
I wonder why bmw opts not to sell their Xi models, eg. 325xi here in SA??? :dunno:
I would buy one
 
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