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i just got an 03 2.7T...

Old Oct 9, 2006 | 03:46 AM
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Default i just got an 03 2.7T...

i need some info/help on what to upgrade and what to leave alone and any general up keep stuff or warnings will be appreciated

thanx in advance
 
Old Oct 9, 2006 | 04:21 AM
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Default RE: i just got an 03 2.7T...

congrats!
how many miles? color? stick or tip?

my 2 cent:
synthetic oil - 10w40 in warmer weather, 5w30 in cold
don't put wheels bigger than 18 and make sure you have the correct profile (tire size calculator here:http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html)
be mindful of your timing belt (change recomended at 75k mi, but in reality, you can go up to 80-85,000 miles, as long as you know that by 85k miles its changed)
don't get the headliner dirty (its a pain to clean )
check out southboroaudiguy's reference page - very very very useful for all kinds of upgrades (particularly, some tricks, like rewiring the fog lights or reprogramming the stereo settings)
h-sport bars are great for minimizing roll during cornering - some people think A6s are a bit soft
chip the ecu, but do your research first - you want to get one that can reprogrammed back to stock settings for those times you go to the dealer

other than that, enjoy )
 
Old Oct 9, 2006 | 01:37 PM
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Default RE: i just got an 03 2.7T...

Tip, navy blue, 32K miles, every option but the navi system.

so far i love it, i put 1500 miles on it in about 10 days......
 
Old Oct 10, 2006 | 01:00 AM
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Follow the link in my signature to my registry page. There, you will find a link to Stoney's Links. FIRST page to put in your "Audi A6" bookmark file.

Welcome & congrats on the new ride.
 
Old Oct 10, 2006 | 01:02 PM
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Just drive it and enjoy for a while before you start tinkering. If you are going for perfoemance, start with H-sport sway bars. They are about $400+/-, and a moderate DIY install. The gains on cornering are HUGE, and most will agree the best bang-for-the-buck mod out there!

Is your car CPO? If not, consider an aftermarket warranty to give you a few more years of worry-free driving. I went with Audi's Pure Protection (platinum coverage), and I have 2 more years of essentially bumper to bumper coverage with $0 deductible. The platinum coverage is "exclusionary" which means EVERYTHING on the car is covered unless it is on the specific excluded list, which is fairly short.

Enjoy!
 
Old Oct 11, 2006 | 10:57 PM
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i jsut got mine like 2 months ago. effin love it!
 
Old Oct 12, 2006 | 09:03 PM
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If it's your first Audi experience, you will enjoy it. My 03 has the 6-speed, and it's a pleasure to drive a sports luxury car with a standard (except when I have to go to Detroit and deal with the traffic). I bought mine used with 38k miles from a private party who babied it, and I have doubled the mileage in 18 months. I did have to replace the alternator, which kind of ticked me off.

I upgraded with the GIAC chip, Bailey diverters, and a Samco TBB. It's definitely faster in the higher gears. I don't get off on drag-racing it but I like to pass on the interstate and in 6th it will pop from 75 to 90-100 VERY quickly. As another member said, run a good synthetic and change it every 6000 miles. I know the book says 10K, but the turbos will appreciate it and last longer. And everything I have read in this forum says prepare to replace the timing belt and water pump, plus tensioners, at around 100k.

While I wish the gas mileage was a little better (it hovers around 22-23 mpg, but I drive 70-80 on the highway), it's worth it to have the quattro in the winter. I found it better than the many FWDs I owned, and even better than my CJ-7s. It's just rock solid in snow and slush. I drive 17" Pirelli all-seasons in the winter and 18" Cooper Zeons in the summer.

If may be four model years old, but kept clean and waxed, it's a very stylish car and people comment on it's looks. It's silver exterior with black interior. I put a Colgan bra on it to protect the front from road debris and the previous owner debadged it. Not sure I like that, but when I was in Germany this summer I noticed a lot of Audis had the same treatment.

You'll find it is governed to 133 mph, and the GIAC chip eliminates that but I have not had the opportunity to test it out. Someone mentioned it should gear out at 150-160 which could be interesting. My Crossfire is limited to 150 and I've had it to 140 before running out of safe (read cop-free) road.

Good luck.
 


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