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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:10 am Post subject: Re: B5 1.8TQM A4 - Gas Mileage |
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The 2003 A4 is the B6 platform not B5.
I have had both B5 and B6 1.8 TQM and have had both Flashed with APR
software. In both cases it seems that the highway mileage improves with
the upgrade. Of course, this depends upon your driving style. With the
upgrade you have the ability to burn more fuel when you are using the
boost so the upgrade can be a two sided sword when it comes to mileage.
Drive conservatively and you should see an improvement.
rveino wrote:
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Would anyone recommend the flash upgrade for a 2003 Audi A4 1.8TQ for
the purpose of better gas milage?
I'm getting 7-9L/100km city and 5-7L/100km highway
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Re: WTB UrS4/S6 Samco hoses for 20v Turbo AAN engine |
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If you want a good selection id try a parts locator. One
place that can find you a good short or long block for a
'Audi S6 engine' (http://www.texas-junkyards.com)
is 'TEXAS Junkyards
' (http://www.texas-junkyards.com), Junk Yards in TEXAS TX salvage
recycler. They have a
link somehow to multiples of thousands of recycling centers
and will locate the best one for you.
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:49 am Post subject: Re: Audi allroad quattro |
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If you want a good selection id try a parts locator. One place that can
find you a good short or long block for a ' Audi Allroad Quattro
transmission ' (http://www.texas-junkyards.com) is 'TEXAS Junkyards'
(http://www.texas-junkyards.com), Junk Yards in TEXAS TX salvage
recycler. They have a link somehow to multiples of thousands of
recycling centers and will locate the best one for you.
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