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but i know nothing about this car. i am going to look for the throttle body. but i do know i get very bad gas mileage, full tank and mixed use i get about 280 miles. thats only 20 miles a gallon, if i have the 180 shouldn't be a little better,even for mixed use and heavy foot.
I get about 18-23 mph depends on how I drive it, but I have the GIAC 93+Originally Posted by bigbudha
ty guys,but i know nothing about this car. i am going to look for the throttle body. but i do know i get very bad gas mileage, full tank and mixed use i get about 280 miles. thats only 20 miles a gallon, if i have the 180 shouldn't be a little better,even for mixed use and heavy foot.
and the 93 oct gas is not cheap, so if your lookin for good gas milage
just drive on weekends. Now I will say GIAC has a hand held module that you can switch back too the lower octane fuels when you don't want the extra power and when you do you switch it back, pretty cool I think.
Hope that helps
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Why post or comment if you know nothing about the TT's 180hp and 225hp.
Research! If not do not give out wrong info!
I know my TT not everything but then I ask if I do not or I RESEARCH!
Wow........RESEARCH..........Do Some!!!Originally Posted by coachvtt
I double that! SERIOUSLY!!Why post or comment if you know nothing about the TT's 180hp and 225hp.
Research! If not do not give out wrong info!
I know my TT not everything but then I ask if I do not or I RESEARCH!
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews516.html
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http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews516.html
Originally Posted by beachchair View PostOriginally Posted by beachchair
Wow........RESEARCH..........Do Some!!!http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews516.html
"Seriously?
Audi does make a 180 Quattro TT.
It's amazing how little some forum members know about their cars."
-Beachchair nice double post saying nearly the same dam thing smarty, and sorry to bigbudha for giving the wrong info, .... I did finish that off by saying "I think..." which left it open for anyone to correct me because I wasn't sure. And if we all did research for everything there wouldn't be any questions on any forums in the first place.
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That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen posted here!!!Originally Posted by fly200
And if we all did research for everything there wouldn't be any questions on any forums in the first place.
It's no wonder most knowledgeable members now go elsewhere.
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Think of the forums as a Encyclopedia. Do a search for it first. If you don't find it, then you ask questions. It is less effort to search the forums than to create a new thread about a problem.
In any case - the single easiest way to tell the engine size on a TT is indeed by the tailpipes. It's not foolproof since some people like to add a 2nd pipe (who knows why?).
In any case - the single easiest way to tell the engine size on a TT is indeed by the tailpipes. It's not foolproof since some people like to add a 2nd pipe (who knows why?).
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In any case - the single easiest way to tell the engine size on a TT is indeed by the tailpipes. It's not foolproof since some people like to add a 2nd pipe (who knows why?).
Just the typical case of waay too many personalized license plates and smoked tail lights out there, its good to see a moderator step in with some maturity and legitimate input!Originally Posted by brrman
Think of the forums as a Encyclopedia. Do a search for it first. If you don't find it, then you ask questions. It is less effort to search the forums than to create a new thread about a problem.In any case - the single easiest way to tell the engine size on a TT is indeed by the tailpipes. It's not foolproof since some people like to add a 2nd pipe (who knows why?).