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Audi Le Mans quattro

The Audi Le Mans quattro was a sports car styled concept car, developed by Audi, for presentation at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, as a result of Audi's three successive wins at the arduous 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance motor race in 2000, 2001, and 2002. It was the third and final concept car designed by Audi in 2003, following the Pikes Peak quattro and Nuvolari quattro.

Audi subsidiary quattro GmbH subsequently decided to produce the Audi Le Mans quattro as a production road car, calling it the Audi R8, naming it after their very successful Audi R8 (race car) which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times.

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Audi A6 2.7T 6Spd APR Stage III Turbo Upgrade Kit


Power, Drivability, Reliability: these three words sum up our Audi 2.7T K04 Stage III kit. APR's unique approach to product development brings together a product with the level of refinement that this car deserves. APR has a history of developing high-quality turbocharger upgrade kits. Our 2.7T Stage III upgrade system continues this tradition. This product uses RS4 components, APR-designed components, and of course, APR-engineered engine management software calibrations. This ultimate turbo system upgrade is now available for the 2.7T cars. This kit is capable of 412 horsepower and 482 foot-pounds of torque at the flywheel on 93 octane gas, while retaining stock-like drivability. The highlights of the kit include the following: -RS4 KO4 Turbochargers -RS4 MAF and Airbox -RS4 MAF to Turbo Inlet Plumbing and Y-Pipe-RS4 High Flow Fuel Injectors and Fuel Pump -All Associated Plumbing and HardwareAt APR, we have invested in the equipment, facilities, and personnel to do the job right. These investments can be experienced in the overall quality of our product. For this upgrade system, we made extensive use of our four-wheel drive chassis dynamometer. This vital tool enabled us to put the engine through a very wide assortment of operating conditions. Used in conjunction with our proprietary datalogging tools, we have optimized the engine control parameters for all conditions. We have also programmed in safety factors for extreme conditions to protect your investment. Laboratory testing and development go a long way in developing a premium product. However, no development cycle is complete without extensive real life use tests. What better way to test a system than to drive it 3000 miles at high speeds? We put one of our S4 Stage III vehicles to this very test and entered it into the 2002 Gumball 3000. This event took the car from New York, New York to Los Angeles, California in five days. The car handled the trip without a hiccup, a testament to the performance and reliability of the kit. If power, drivability, and reliability are what you are looking for, than look no further then APR's 2.7T K04 Stage III kit. *Carbon fiber RS4 engine covers shown are not included, but sold seperately.

Audi A4 Quattro 3.0 Review

Price Paid: $39000.00 from Dallas, TX

Year / Model Reviewed:
2005 Audi A4 Quattro 3.0

Strengths:
All around excellent performance and a great driving experience. Beautiful car with great build quality. Balance of luxury and performance for a very reasonable price.

Weaknesses:
It's governed at 130 because of the stock tires. Fuel economy could be a bit better. I know, I know, slow down to 85 and I'll get better mileage.

Summary:
Audi A4This car is simply a blast to drive. Steering is the most accurate and nimble I've ever experienced and has near perfect weight and feel. This thing communicates better than Dr. Phil. You can feel exactly where the wheels are going...right where you pointed them. Handles like it's on rails but doesn't thump your kidneys on rough roads. Engine has good power and throttle response. In drive, the transmission shows only a small amount of hesitation. In sport or manual shift mode there is even less. This is the most technologically advanced automatic I've ever driven. Drive will get you decent fuel mileage if you take it easy but will happily supply a racier package should you choose to apply more pressure with your right foot. Sport mode gets you that all the time. It stays high in the rev band in every gear. The Quattro system is the benchmark for all-wheel drive. Feel like doing 130 in a down pour? No problem. The only difference between that and dry pavement is having to turn on the wipers. The Electronic Stability Program is so non-invasive you have to be right on the ragged edge before you even notice it exists. The car is so solid and stable you don't need it until then. Like the twisties? This car handles them like a champ. Like to romp down the highway? This thing cruises like a dream. Oh yeah, the brakes are great too, but who cares, you won't ever want to use them. Fit and finish inside and out are superb. No cheap, cheesy materials here. The leather seats are immaculate and the wood trim is tasteful without being overstated. Ergonomics are very good and there is not a cubic inch of wasted space. Front seat room is more than ample (I'm 6'2") and is complemented by an 8-way adjustable driver's seat and tilt and telescoping wheel. Leg room in the rear is snug for an adult. The trunk is cavernous and still cargo space can be increased by the locking fold-down rear seats. The list of standard features is excellent and a great deal of optional features can be had in reasonably priced packages. Too many to list here, so just a few examples. The 4 driver memory settings include seat, mirror, and even dual-zone climate control. The HomeLink system eliminates the need for a separate garage door opener. Steering wheel audio controls, 6 disc in-dash CD changer, Bose surround sound, and available XM Satellite. The dash-mounted cup holder is further proof of the superiority of German engineering. Tap the front of it and it slides out of the console and expands like an Erector set. Slide it back in and it folds up like a contortionist and disappears. Obviously an afterthought installed to satisfy the needs of us silly Americans who so often forsake the real purpose of driving a car like this for a hot cup of over-priced coffee. Regardless, it would be useless to any self-respecting German. It's too small to hold a Bierstein. 4 wheel ABS, 8 airbags, built in child LATCH system, and a front sub-frame that collapses in a head-on so the engine doesn't come through the firewall. Yeah, it's a pretty safe car. All this makes me want to buy one...for myself. It's my wife's car.

Similar Products Used:
Drove a friend's BMW 330i. Performance is similar but the Bimmer cost him $12K more and still no all-wheel drive. Brakes were way too touchy and the steering didn't communicate as well. At even money the Audi would still be a better value. At $12K less it kicks Bavarian butt. Infiniti G35 sedan claims to be in the same class for less money. The less money part is true. Steering and handling aren't nearly as good as the Audi or BMW. It does have more power than either. The interior is slathered with cheap plastic.

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