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this is my brothers car

he dropped it over last weekend for me to give it a quick wash and polish so i grabbed some pics.

 

spec

Ebony Black Metallic

Alloy Mirrors

Black leather heated electric Recaros

Centre armrest

Climate Control

Symphony in dash 6cd

Dis display

Piano black interior trim

Audi factory alarm

genuine Porsche 996 Turbo 8x18in alloy wheels,on H&R adaptors

Front Movit 342mm discs with movit Calipers.

Movit Braided Brake Lines with Race fluid

Rear RS4 GmbH drilled 315mm discs with MTM caliper kit.

H&R Coilover Suspension

Forge Adjustable Rear tie bars

MTM dog bone bushes

MTM Haldex Controller(allows you to lock the torque split 50/50)

MTM Paddle Clutch

Miltek low back pressure sports exhaust with sports cats and MTM/Miltek downpipe

MTM 345bhp engine conversion, KKK K26 turbo, external wastegate,custom MTM cast exhaust manifold,bigger injectors,samco inlet,intercooler,turbo and manifold hoses,MTM front mount additional oil cooler,custom map on QST's rolling road by MTMs Peter Link.

 

and the best bit

35mpg if you drive it gently

 

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I can imagine a conversation with the un-initiated "Why does it have Porsche wheels on an Audi..?" and an answer along the lines of "Because it's at least as quick as a Porsche!" :)

 

Very nice, very Audi - understated and will blow your doors off!

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While theres a topic on fast Audi A3's i had to stick up my mates one....its soooo quick its untrue!!!

 

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This is spec as far as i know...but since he updated the list he has got a few extra goodies. Snow water methonal kit and Compomotive motorsport alloy wheels. Been mapped to over 400bhp 8)

 

Engine;

-1.8, 20v turbo

-Supertech inclonel inlet and exhaust Valves

-625cc Fuel Injectors

-BAM code Pistons and Rods

-Jabbasport Cast Exhaust manifold

-Jabbasport/Owen Developments Garrett IHI Hybrid turbo

-Custom Jabbasport BIG FMIC

-Jabbasport 3" Downpipe and 100cell Race cat

-Pipewerx 3" Cat back exhaust with single 4" tailpipe

-Jabbasport Remap to 420bhp/440lbft

 

Suspension

-Kw v3 shocks with custom stiffer rear springs

-Jabbasport Rear 27mm ARB

-Newspeed Front 25mm ARB

-Jabbasport Adjustable tie rods (rear)

 

Wheels

-Compomotive MO6 8x18" in Grey

-Yoko Parada Spec 2 tyres 235-40-18

 

Brakes

-Porsche Cayen turbo 6 pot calipers (front)

-365mm 2 piece Disks (front)

-Ferodo DS2500 rear pads

 

Exterior

-Standard Ink Blue

-Tinted windows

-Custom modified Headlights (inside)

 

Interior

-Audi Sport Seats

-Pioneer DVD headunit

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the thing that really amazes me is the fact that the car has done nearly 80,000 miles since the conversion and never not even once had any problems, which is somthing that cant be said for most modified cars, mtm really know their stuff but they do charge alot.

 

as for the wheels, the man that built the car put them on, they were bought brand new in 2002 and cost £800 a peice without rubber. as far as im concerned they suite the car perfect, fat wheel for a fat car.

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Its a nice car, i certainly wouldnt say no to it :D

 

Similar story with my mates Audi. Never really has problems with it (until he blew the transfer box the other week) and the wheels cost a fair bit to be made.

 

 

Audi A3's are cool cars 8)

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the thing that really amazes me is the fact that the car has done nearly 80,000 miles since the conversion and never not even once had any problems, which is somthing that cant be said for most modified cars, mtm really know their stuff but they do charge alot.

 

To be fair, all they've done is stick slightly bigger versions of existing parts (of the same brand) onto an already established, reliable engine and 80K is nothing these days, not for a car like that. But that level of repeatable, consistent and reliable performance is worth paying for imo.

 

Try getting 80K of trouble free motoring from a VR6 turbo.... now THAT is an achievement worth shouting about!

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the thing people dont realise is this car was done in 2002 which is way before mtm had a bolt on kit. this car is the prototype so eveything under the bonnet was custom made which means the bill was so big im shocked every time i hear it :shock:

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Never knew you were mates with Luke cdem....

 

Yep out with him most nights in Peterborough, great lad he is :D

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Tell him i said hi for us, not sen him for ages now. Im Simon with the pain in the ass Corrado....

 

Will do later down the pub (got a Nurburgring ring trip to plan). Your Corrado cant be that much of a pain in the arse if you aint seen him for ages lol

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