Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • Anyone know if the 7 speed DSG gearbox that would be fitted to a 204PS 4Motion T6.1 would be able to handle an Audi 4.2 litre V8?

  • No direct experience so take with a pinch of salt...

    4Motion is heavier, more expensive, more bits to go wrong... if you're running summer/all-season tyres is it going to make that much of a difference on low-grip surfaces vs fwd? will the conversion add loads of weight over the rear axle? if so, theoretically fwd might struggle with traction in particularly slippery conditions.

    Personally I think 4Motion is excessive unless you're regularly going to find yourself in mud/snow and will have tyres to match. If the worst you'll come across is boggy campsite and muddy trail centre car parks fwd will be just fine

    Depends on how good of a driver you are and how much it snows where you are. My wife is a passive driver LOVES 4motion for the snow. She can three point turn in tight spaces in a foot of snow, has great stability going up snowy hills, and can start from a stop on snowy hills.... It's basically all about snow.

    I drive a GTI with snow tires and I can get along just fine but her Tiguan leaves me in the dust when it get really slick.

    I personally would chose a GTI over a Golf R just because of the weight and I'm not interested in 0-60 times. But if I was getting a chunky SUV I'd definitely get 4motion.

  • Needs a list.

    Engine
    Gearbox
    Diff
    Brakes
    Discs
    Wheels
    Tyres
    Springs
    Dampers
    Seats
    Infotainment system
    Trim and lining

    Anything else?

  • I wonder if the steel wheels available come in the right width, or if it would be better to have a set custom fabricated?

  • I suspect the pop-top trumps the sunroof.

  • Engine - RS3 T5 unit
    Gearbox - 7 speed DSG
    Diff - I think 4Motion is a Haldex?
    Brakes - whatever the fast(er) GTi's use
    Discs - as above
    Wheels - Amarok 18" steels
    Tyres - winter tyres, maybe Michelins
    Springs - Billstein B14 are the ones I see talked about, I'd quite fancy air, so high on fire roads and low on the autoroute
    Dampers - as above
    Seats - stock, rotating captains chairs
    Infotainment system - stock CarPlay headunit with Morel amp and speakers
    Trim and lining - stock(ish) front, fully sealed wet room rear pop-top, etc

  • Always thought Morgans were a bit shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit....that's nice.

  • 90s V70 TDI, vw van engine powered with some mods to keep it more in line with modern cars.

  • 90s V70 TDI, vw van engine powered with some mods to keep it more in line with modern cars.

  • Anyway, after an afternoon of madness I found and bought a 3.0r outback, success. And only 3500 eur.

  • Scorchio!

  • Good choice.

    Which version is it? BP9?

  • I honestly don't know. Its blue. Ah bp9 is a generation, yea, its 2004.

    I had to get a car before tomorrow so was a quick buy.

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  • Yeah, that's bp9, which has the later 3.0 with the variable valve lift - comes on at 4000ish rpm. Really good engines, so long as you are good about using decent oil and replacing it regularly.

  • Result!

    And best colour too

  • IS there a good forum?

    Now just need to workout how to connect phone!

    Thanks all, pleased the volvo didn't work out now.

  • Uklegacy , yeah.

  • Not as if there weren't morgan gt3 race cars or morgans on the montecarlo rally over the years.

  • Better than the ford focus derived volvo and you know it.

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