comments on 2008 a4 3.2q

Ed Kellock ekellock at gmail.com
Sun Apr 24 09:00:41 PDT 2011


I'm wondering why you wouldn't just find the best 2.0 you can and get a mild
stage 1 mod from one of the few/several/many companies out there which are
really catering to the VAG 4-cyl turbo crowd.  Retain much of the fuel
economy benefit with power to boot, both literally and figuratively.

Ed
 


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From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Brown
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 7:18 AM
To: Grant Lenahan
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Subject: Re: comments on 2008 a4 3.2q


well if it helps in the comparison, I currently own a 2007 a3 2.0t,
previously owned a 2003 gti 1.8t, and have driven a couple of a4 q's - both
the 1.8 and the 2.0

My impression is that the a4q with either engine are pretty sloooow compared
to the lighter and less quattro'd gti and a3, hence my desire to look at the
3.2 a4's.  With the a4 2.0t's I've driven recently, it's like you mash the
pedal to the floor and you have time enough to check your email, scan the
front page of the newspaper, and maybe pick your nose before you are up to
speed on the highway.  I'm no racecar driver, but I like to feel like I can
easily get out of my own way...and the way of others, especially in
congested, high speed highway driving.

Reasons for thinking about an upgrade include larger interior passenger
dimensions and quattro for the loverly winters up north here.  And I've got
a bit of new (to me) car fever :)

--jeff

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:04 AM, Grant Lenahan <glenahan at vfemail.net> wrote:

> on that part of the topic, i always liked the 1.8t and the 2.0 is 
> torquier. So i dont get that concern either.
>
> Grant
>  On Apr 23, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Henry A Harper III wrote:
>
> >
> > I had similar thoughts as Steve - depends on what your priorities 
> > are (do you care about the price of gas). I've had a (stock) 2.0T 
> > manual avant
> for 6
> > months now and I wouldn't say it was anemic. Maybe not as powerful 
> > on the top end as the chipped 200q20v I had for 14 years but really 
> > no
> complaints,
> > it does feel like it gets off the line better - throttle
> calibration/direct
> > injection maybe. And this morning, 34mpg (reported by trip computer
> anyway)
> > on a 65-mile round trip 20 minutes in town/30 minutes freeway per 
> > leg,
> calm
> > winds, flat roads, no traffic to interfere with cruise at/slightly 
> > above speed limit.
> >
> >>
> >> 2.0t with APR Stage 1.  No more anemia and better mileage.
> >>
> >> On 4/23/2011 9:23 AM, Jeffrey Brown wrote:
> >>> considering a change and saw a nice look 2008 a4 3.2q for sale.
> >> i am not so
> >>> familiar with the 3.2 so I was wondering if you all had an
> >> opinion in terms
> >>> of reliability or known problems, or if this is an engine to 
> >>> avoid.
> >>>
> >>> i find the 2.0tq a bit anemic in terms of acceleration hence
> >> looking at the
> >>> 3.2's
> >>>
> >>> Thanks as always for your collective wisdom
> >
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