Audi TT The Audi TT line, in both the coupe and roadster combines Audi's All Wheel Drive performance with the feel of a European sports car.

AWE Tuning Audi TT RS Build Thread

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 04-11-2012, 04:36 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default AWE Tuning Audi TT RS Build Thread



AWE Tuning has taken the TT RS under its wing. This particular TT RS has already gained some attention through the development of the AWE Tuning SwitchPath™ exhaust, though here’s a bit more detail, all in one place, for your viewing pleasure.



The car arrived at AWE Tuning HQ as a stock TT RS (impressive in its own right), but that was about to get better.



The Baseline
We put it on our in-house dyno to get some baseline numbers. Keep in mind, different dynos read differently – this is the same AWD Mustang Dyno that AWE Tuning uses for all development, to keep things consistent.



Getting Measurements
So off it went onto a lift for measurements and prototyping. The TT RS is no slouch from the factory, but a quick look around inspired confidence. We knew that we could do better.
Like all of our systems, we started out by taking measurements of the stock exhaust to ensure that our prototype exhaust retained OEM fitment.



Over the next week or so, we’ll be releasing tidbits about the catalog, culminating in the release of the comprehensive TT RS line, by AWE Tuning.
So stay tuned, this is a good one!

PS: Quick shout out to our friends at BlownEuros for some of the shots you’ll see in this thread.
 
  #2  
Old 04-12-2012, 01:23 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

The SwitchPath™ Exhaust
We measured and re-measured to ensure that everything would have an OEM quality and fitment. Once that was done, ‘twas prototype time.



The TT RS was determined to be a great platform for the AWE Tuning SwitchPath system. The SwitchPath system until this point had been used only on the Audi R8, but we felt that due to complaints about the tone of the TT RS in sport mode at highway speeds, a SwitchPath system with options would make a lot of sense for the TT RS.

The difference on the TT RS system versus the R8 would be that the R8 valves on the AWE Tuning SwitchPath are triggered by throttle level, whereas the TT RS valves open based upon boost levels. Translation: This was a new SwitchPath model all together.



The result: A new-for-the-TT RS SwitchPath system, which made the engine sing a little louder, and sound a little sweeter (and along the way, a system that lost some weight – to the tune of 9.5lbs less than the stock unit).







The SwitchPath Activator



While AWE Tuning’s master fabricators were prototyping the Exhaust and Cat Deletes (Cat Deletes to be covered later in this thread), AWE Tuning engineers were hard at work on the in-cabin AWE Tuning SwitchPath Activator. A new SwitchPath Activator was designed with the TT RS in mind that would enable the SwitchPath system to work independently of the Sport button.



We envisioned a sleek control module that was not only simple to operate, but integrated elegantly within the cabin so that to the untrained eye it felt right at home.



By placing the AWE Tuning SwitchPath Activator in the ashtray, we were able to achieve our goal of seamless cabin integration. Smoker? The AWE Tuning SwitchPath system is your reason to quit.

So here’s the bottom line: This system is ready for business when you want it to be, and ready for a business meeting when you don’t. It’s truly the best of both worlds. And man, is that SwitchPath Activator button addictive.

All in all, this now one of our finest systems to date. It will retail for $2899, which will include the SwitchPath exhaust system as well as the in-cabin SwitchPath Activator. More, right here.
Stay tuned, we’re going to make this TT RS even more aggressive tomorrow…
 
  #3  
Old 04-13-2012, 03:05 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

Bad news for cat lovers.
The TT RS sounded good, but there’s a contingent that felt that another option was required. Enter the AWE Tuning Cat-Delete pipes. The best part about them, (aside from the sound and power), is that with OEM-quality fitment, the AWE Tuning Cat-Deletes can be used with the stock TT RS system.



With the new Cat-Deletes in place, the car was strapped onto AWE Tuning’s in-house AWD mustang dyno. Max gains were seen to the tune of 11hp and 15tq, with peak gains of 7hp and 8tq.
Dyno sheets below:



And some video, which is worth a million words:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1WD4hIyK_k


This will be launched with the rest of our TT RS catalog and retail for $309. More information can be found here

And we’re not done yet. Stay tuned for more – coming up, intercoolers, wheels and of course, some software to take it to the finish line.
 

Last edited by Andrew/AWE; 04-13-2012 at 04:28 PM.
  #4  
Old 04-16-2012, 03:15 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

Front Mount Intercooler and New Shoes

AWE Tuning Front Mount Intercooler

While doing street and dyno logging, we noticed some nice opportunity ahead due to higher intake air temperatures than we like to see. The TT RS needed a larger Front Mounted Intercooler before it could safely and efficiently make more power.



As you see here, the crash bar on the TT RS hangs out in a very “inopportune” location. The style of intercooler we’ve engineered for the A4, A5 and Q5 would not work on the TT RS. AWE Tuning operates at the intersection of practicality and performance – so hacking was not an option.

The AWE Tuning engineering team was going in.
We decided to make our Intercooler rectangular much like the stock one, but significantly thicker to improve cooling. Our final dimensions are 6 x 5.785 x 22” without including the end tanks. Translation: 80% more cooling area.

End tanks



Intercooler end tanks were CNC’d out of a solid block of aluminum to ensure the maximum amount of strength, smooth airflow and to guarantee no leaks.






With the new intercooler in place, we strapped the TT RS back onto the in-house dyno for a few more pulls. Not only did we see max gains of 17hp/17tq at the crank, but we also lowered Intake Air Temperatures (IATs) by 22 °F, on stock software. This is a big push in the right direction, and will set the stage for big gains from G.I.A.C. software. When released, the AWE TT RS Front Mount Intercooler will retail for $1499.



Wheels



Meanwhile, HRE P40 wheels were added to the mix. Not only are they lighter than the stock wheels, but they add some distinction. We approve.

Next up: software (after the break).
 

Last edited by Andrew/AWE; 04-16-2012 at 04:23 PM.
  #5  
Old 04-18-2012, 02:32 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

The Flash



With the AWE Tuning SwitchPath™ exhaust, Cat-Delete pipes, and Front Mount Intercooler now on the car, it was time for G.I.A.C. to do its thing with the TT RS. After the software was loaded, we put the TT RS back on the dyno and ran the car again. Peak gains were 33hp/45tq on 93 Octane, running G.I.A.C.’s Stage 2 programming, which is optimized for the larger intercooler.
Recall back, the car is 360hp/367tq at the crank, stock.
Today, we’re looking at a 415hp/419tq TT RS.

Not only do we see respectable gains, but the G.I.A.C. software for the TT RS also allows for program switching between their 91, 93 and 100 octane files as well as Valet and Stock files through the G.I.A.C. Flashloader. The G.I.A.C. Stage 2 software is $1100.







The Gauge

With great power comes great responsibility. We fitted our TT RS Boost Gauge so the owner could keep track of his newly elevated boost levels. The TT RS Boost Gauge, like our other gauges, matches the interior lighting and integrates elegantly into either the driver’s side vent or any of the three center vents. All necessary hardware is included in the $199 kit.





When the dust had settled, the TT RS had gained 55hp/52tq using strictly the parts which will be available to you… After the break.

Contact an AWE Tuning Audi specialist to make your TT RS a bit more special. 1.888.565.2257, 215.658.1670 or performance@AWE-Tuning.com.
 
  #6  
Old 04-19-2012, 01:48 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

Today is the day.
Last weekend the TT RS catalog by AWE Tuning was revealed to a private group of TT RS drivers. Great turn out – many great shots like this one, by Chris Dodds.



AWE Tuning president Todd Sager revealed the catalog, upgrade by upgrade, and today, that catalog is officially… live.

Check out the full line of AWE Tuning TT RS performance technology, ready to unlock performance for the TT RS. Right here. Audi performance specialists are standing by at at 1.888.565.2257, 215.658.1670 or performance@AWE-Tuning.com.
Thanks for following along!
 
  #7  
Old 05-02-2012, 01:28 PM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

There’s nothing wrong with a little sibling rivalry. More about the just released AWE Tuning TT RS Catalog, right here.

 
  #8  
Old 05-02-2012, 05:13 PM
achTTung's Avatar
5th Gear
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Colchester, VT
Posts: 6,678
Default

You guys do your measuring with a Faro arm?!


Jealous.


Thats a bit easier than cut/test fit/repeat I bet...
 
  #9  
Old 05-03-2012, 09:20 AM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

Originally Posted by achTTung
You guys do your measuring with a Faro arm?!


Jealous.


Thats a bit easier than cut/test fit/repeat I bet...
Much easier!
 
  #10  
Old 05-14-2012, 10:55 AM
Andrew/AWE's Avatar
Former Sponsor
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,909
Default

Audi’s TT RS is cool. The AWE Tuning’s TT RS is 25 degrees cooler.



CNC’d end tanks and a massive 80% increase in cooling area translate into max power gains of 17hp and 17ft-lb tq.



Learn more, here
 


Quick Reply: AWE Tuning Audi TT RS Build Thread



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:31 AM.