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johnstef Oct 5, 2006 02:48 AM

WHY?
 
i have seen in most sights that the audi 99 2.8 30v manual has a 0 to 60 in 7.1 sec. i do it in 9. WHY the am i losing 2 sec!!!! i have never drove another 2.8 to compare to mine. though mine has decent power it doesnt have nough ot push u to the seat. what is worng? please help! what can i do?

chaos92287 Oct 5, 2006 02:52 AM

RE: WHY?
 
maybe ur not shifting and/or launching right. or car has lost some horsepower

johnstef Oct 5, 2006 02:59 AM

RE: WHY?
 
i dotn thin its me but i will ask a question. when ur shifting do u let the cluch out fast even though it jerks the car. I mean i dont see where u can mess up? though any tips on shifting will be greatly appreciated. if its not my shifting lets say what else could it be mechanically?

Jeff Oct 5, 2006 03:01 AM

RE: WHY?
 
some times i dont even push the clutch in:D

johnstef Oct 5, 2006 03:03 AM

RE: WHY?
 
doesn that mean ur clutch is ling gone? if not how do u do that? i hear my dad saying that if u feel the car sometimes u dont have to use the clutch? is this true?

aRIf Oct 5, 2006 03:04 AM

RE: WHY?
 
Spark plugs
Air filter
Fuel filter
Fuel grade
shifting time
driver weight
Left turn signal sensor
Wendy's Chilli

socal_A4 Oct 5, 2006 03:04 AM

RE: WHY?
 
yes its called syncromesh you have to match the revs of your engine to your tranny... and no I dont hear your dad... The reason why your not pulling 7's is because of the driver and you lost horse power over the years

chaos92287 Oct 5, 2006 03:11 AM

RE: WHY?
 
learn where the clutch catches and memorize where thats at. let out the clutch almost to that point and rev it around 3k then let out the clutch as you stomp down on the gas. do not just dump the clutch or your stock one will go in no time

Trey25 Oct 5, 2006 03:57 AM

RE: WHY?
 
Slightly off topic but I have seen ppl shift without using the clutch. Its like they know exactly when to shift without grinding the tranny.

chaos92287 Oct 5, 2006 04:01 AM

RE: WHY?
 
grandfather told me he used to be able to do that on some of his old cars (like 30's and 40's chevy's and ford's). i always thought he was lying. i know you dont need the clutch to take it out of gear. when it gets to low enough rpm it will just pull out.


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