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Audi A3 Sportback 2,0 TFSI S-tronic Quattro 2010 exclusive TTE420 equipped

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danishmkvgti:
I thought it had no interest on this forum. No RR results as of yet. The REVO stage 3 (K04) software is logged, so far the fuelling is fine on both performance mode 1 and 2, i need to get it in 3 and log there before i get a rr result. Last i logged a friend helped me that has the app. Pocket dyno for apple products, and a 1/4 mile launch gave the following results, (take them as they are, i'll get racelogic as soon as performance mode 3 is in) but 3,54 sec 0-100km/h. 1/4 mile in 11,8sec terminal 182km/h, wheelhp 344. Still i don't quite trust the numbers, but still it's not slow.

dansmith180:
Sounds good  :drinking:

Shoduchi:
Great build!  :congrats: Thank you for sharing the new project here as well. :drinking:

When are the new brakes being fitted? :smiley:

I didn't know this brand of IC. Dully noted if I ever want to upgrade mine. :happy2:

danishmkvgti:
Well, a lot has happened since the last post, late last year i hit a deer, giving the car a bit of a crocked smile



Also the impact was great enough to deploy the airbags. Both my 10 y/o son and i was okay, shaken not stirred  :wink:



This meant almost 2 month in the shop, and while i was at it i decided to try an aftermarket front end and 30mm wider front fenders. I'm not sure it's the right decision but i wanted to try, as an RS3 front end cost almost 4000gbp.

Judge for yourself, the plan is to fit the TT mk 2 front alloy hubs (25mm wider track each side) along with the camber adjustable lower alloy control arms also from the tt mk2.











I also found a handsfree solution i liked







And a steering wheel with perforated leather and contrast stitching to match the armrests i have fitted to to the doors

AJP:
Oh deer!

Sorry, couldn't resist

It's impossible to judge how good the new front end looks until you fill those front arches. Aesthetically you might want another 10mm each side on top of what the TT bits give you. But that might push things a bit far in terms of geometry and handling.

Anyway, at least nobody was hurt. Apart from the deer. Must have been a bit of a shock. It's good to see the project go on!

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