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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 01:31 PM
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Hello to everyone,
I am fairly new to Audi, but I have some experience tuning GM LS1 and LS6 cars. I am considering a new S4, is this car daily driver recommended? Also I have been checking out some aftermarket companies and was wondering who is recommended/not recommended. I have been considering an ECU and exhaust upgrade from APR if I buy the S4.

How is this car to work on? i.e. brakes, intake and the like, nothing to aggressive...

Thanks in advance.
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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 02:53 PM
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i am thinking of upgrades on my s4 as well...see my thread here in this forum form yesterday....
I drive 25 miles to work,25 miles back...it's a daily driver although it's such a ncie car i would wish i had a second car...it's a shame to put miles on this car for work and pleasure!
gas is expensive right now,s4 does eat a lot of oil too.

The engine is a tight fit, difficult to get around in...intake is the one wasy thing to put on.

see my thread for my thoughts on gettin aftermarket stuff
 
Old Sep 16, 2005 | 05:28 PM
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i am thinking of upgrades on my s4 as well...see my thread here in this forum form yesterday....
I drive 25 miles to work,25 miles back...it's a daily driver although it's such a ncie car i would wish i had a second car...it's a shame to put miles on this car for work and pleasure!
gas is expensive right now,s4 does eat a lot of oil too.

The engine is a tight fit, difficult to get around in...intake is the one wasy thing to put on.

see my thread for my thoughts on gettin aftermarket stuff
if youre burning a lot of oil in a brand new car, you got problems.
 




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