I've just recently started the hunt for a 2.7t that I can find with a salvage title.. I plan on doing a re-build and depending on the damaged areas, upgrading whats stock.
Just a few questions, for anyone with a spare second..
1 - what year did they start and stop making the 2.7t (in the body style of say, a 99-2000, dont know the body's code)
2 - which is easier to find? auto or manual?
3 - if i get stuck with the auto, will chipping it (APR chip) destroy the tranny? anyone here with automatics and APR chip?
4 - anyone know of anywhere i can find a 6spd 2.7t with a salvage title? just curious..
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I'm interested in your quest because I'd like to get into a 2.7T in the future. Drove a 2001 6-speed awhile back and was impressed. Can't say I'm a tiptronic fan after recently replacing the auto in the family 2.8 at 175K. Wonder how they hold up behind 250+HP when they don't do all that well in a 200 horse model. Happy hunting.
Yeah, I was a passenger in one a while back, and I could not believe the pull on the highway in 3rd.. smooth and constant. Seems like a well made car too.
Your right to look for the 6mt model, a lot less to go wrong with a stick..
Besides driving an automatic makes my left foot jealous of the right..
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hello, i saw youre posting, and well, i am just finishing with the rebuild of a 2000 a6 2.7t with the triptonic tranny, i am planing of driving it for a while and then selling it, it has a salvage title, good air bags, (all 4) silver with black leather, xenon headlights, quattro, heated front and back seats, etc etc.., i was in the hunt for an a6 2.7 for a while, i wanted a 6 speed, but they are hard to get. i finaly got mine on ebay
There is a guy in A6 board of the AudiWorld.com site that just did this project. He bought a salvage title A6 2.7T, and rebuilt the front end at a friend's shop in his spare time. He found a hard-to-find 6-speed manual.. he calls it Operation Quasimodo.
His screen name is "absolutcq20v". If you do a search on AudiWorld, you can find a link to his e-mail and ask him some costs, etc.
As far as tip vs. manual, if I had to do it again, I would do the manual. I have a tip now, not too bad. Got a VAG COM code to recode the shift points to a more sporty feel, a bit better, but not a stick. Oh well, I have to think that considering the in-town driving I do, I would probably be hating a stick if I had it in the car anyway.
Best of luck in your hunt!
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