Thought about it & then thought do I really need it. I think I have enough power to scare the crap out of myself at times just now. Maybe in the future but will upgrade the brakes first. Oh, just a little upgrade if you havn't done it already, puddle lights? Cheap easy to install & look great. All the best.....
So i have A4 B9 APR Stage 2 ECU/TCU tune currently 350whp And i also have 2018 RS7 currently 750whp APR has been such great reliable tune i can say… and i also heard good things about 034 motorsport tune as well
It honestly looked like the monitor on the right, was going to fall 6:18. Curious, is this type of Dyno newish, or an older model? Never seen one of these before.
Lol! I think the monitors are stuck down onto the unit. I think hub dynos have been around a while and they told me they are much safer and more accurate but also more expensive!!
Interesting one. Not a huge fan of figures coming from a hub dyno though. They have gotten better with regards to accurate figures but the reality is they still don’t account enough for the resistance you’ll have with wheels and the only power figures that really count are the ones to the wheel. Not an Audi expert but if I take for instance BMWs the drivetrain loss is rather significant.
@David Panciotti Been to the U.S. many times and seen how mustang dynos work. Very well aware of what figures they provide. What I find interesting is that you are saying, we are focussed on figures in Europe. From my point of view, in particular on RUclips, the whole figure game is very much an North American thing. Putting cars on dynos and showcasing the numbers is not extremely common in Europe or at least less in comparison to the U.S. where everyone puts their cars to dynos just to have figures for RUclips. Not saying that this is a bad thing, but as I said, chasing numbers is certainly not a European thing.
Sounded awesome on that test drive after the map!
It felt awesome as well!
I've got a B8.5 S5, looking ato doing this too. Did you have any physical mods done at any point? I'm looking to not do any
Yea, check out my channel for loads of mods I have done!
Thought about it & then thought do I really need it. I think I have enough power to scare the crap out of myself at times just now. Maybe in the future but will upgrade the brakes first. Oh, just a little upgrade if you havn't done it already, puddle lights? Cheap easy to install & look great. All the best.....
Do it, the power is amazing, especially with that supercharger whine...I love it!!
So i have A4 B9 APR Stage 2 ECU/TCU tune currently 350whp
And i also have 2018 RS7 currently 750whp
APR has been such great reliable tune i can say… and i also heard good things about 034 motorsport tune as well
Great info! Thanks!
Fantastic......... Must check this out for my new engine !!
Defo!
It honestly looked like the monitor on the right, was going to fall 6:18. Curious, is this type of Dyno newish, or an older model? Never seen one of these before.
Lol! I think the monitors are stuck down onto the unit. I think hub dynos have been around a while and they told me they are much safer and more accurate but also more expensive!!
Get yourself a charger pulley and belt, by far the best “bang for buck” mod and should see well over 450hp
Keep watching the channel, that may well be coming!!
Quicker than your mustang Phil?
You will have to watch next weeks video to see!!
7:00 i love the song pls whats the name of It?
It's called "one more time" by "Ofshane"
Is this a B9?
Mine is a B8
Interesting one. Not a huge fan of figures coming from a hub dyno though. They have gotten better with regards to accurate figures but the reality is they still don’t account enough for the resistance you’ll have with wheels and the only power figures that really count are the ones to the wheel. Not an Audi expert but if I take for instance BMWs the drivetrain loss is rather significant.
Yea, I agree, it’s pretty much guess work!!
@David Panciotti Been to the U.S. many times and seen how mustang dynos work. Very well aware of what figures they provide. What I find interesting is that you are saying, we are focussed on figures in Europe. From my point of view, in particular on RUclips, the whole figure game is very much an North American thing. Putting cars on dynos and showcasing the numbers is not extremely common in Europe or at least less in comparison to the U.S. where everyone puts their cars to dynos just to have figures for RUclips. Not saying that this is a bad thing, but as I said, chasing numbers is certainly not a European thing.
What year is your S5???
It was the 2011 pre facelift model