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Hurdy's Golf .:R.
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: DaveB1970 on September 04, 2012, 04:47:15 pm ---Anybody looked into Ohlins for the Mk5/6. Thought they did a kit?
I know a man who knows a man who I think knows a man
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LOL, that sounds like you Dave :laugh:
--- Quote from: SteveP on September 04, 2012, 04:40:36 pm ---John get down to Snetterton next Thursday as there will be a Stage 2+ Golf R DSG on AST's going around for a few laps that might be able to give you some ideas :driver: :driver:
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Hmm, i'll see what I can do. :smiley:
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: Deako on September 04, 2012, 04:36:53 pm ---Stop aiming for straight line speeds. It destroys everything about the car. :grin:
Set it up for the track and just use the damn thing!!!! :wink:
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It is going to be an all-rounder Luke. :happy2:
George:
Those are amazing figures :notworthy:
Excuse my ignorance, and apart from the obvious differences such as vehicle weight, aerodynamics and anything else I've forgotten...
Wouldn't a S-Tronic Audi S3 produce the same figures?
I know you've stated that the DSG in the R is different the the Mk5 DSG, where does the S-Tronic fit in?
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: George on September 04, 2012, 05:02:08 pm ---Those are amazing figures :notworthy:
Excuse my ignorance, and apart from the obvious differences such as vehicle weight, aerodynamics and anything else I've forgotten...
Wouldn't a S-Tronic Audi S3 produce the same figures?
I know you've stated that the DSG in the R is different the the Mk5 DSG, where does the S-Tronic fit in?
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An S-Tronic would be similar. Not 100% sure if they are 100% the same though. :smiley:
rich83:
S-tronic is 'Audi' for DSG. Although i presume there are different versions of that now (i.e dry and wet clutchpacks)
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