Audi Tt Street Legal Track Car. Perfect For Time Trials, Hpde & Solo on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
This Audi TT has been featured on Speed TV and Grassroots Motorsports magazine. It was rebuilt from the ground up to compete in track road racing events in 2011. In addition to the performance upgrades listed below, the car has a complete interior including electric windows, carpeting and airbags (much more weight loss to be had). The car is easy to drive on the street, albeit a little rough riding due to the race springs.
285HP and 2650 lbs makes for an entertaining drive. The car is currently NASA TTB compliant and would be SCCA STU compliant with a full cage and the removal of a few minor interior items. ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN 285HP and 315 ft/lb torque at crank at 23 lbs boost Dynoed at 247 FWHP Integrated Engineering rods Supertech exhaust valves Bearings checked and were well in spec. Audi TT 225 turbo and intake system Manual boost control Unitronic 550cc wideband tune (big turbo capable) Relentless 3” downpipe w/cats High-flow catalytic converter 3” custom exhaust, Magnaflow 3” muffler, single outlet Valeo 3-row heavy-duty radiator Oil cooler FMIC Air conditioning delete Lightweight battery Spec stage 3 clutch Lightweight flywheel 5-speed transmission Peloquin limited slip BBS short shifter SUSPENSION & BRAKES H&R RSS Clubsport dampers H&R linear springs 629 front, 571 rear BFI adjustable rear sway bar No front sway bar SPC camber/caster adjustable top mounts Polyurethane bushings everywhere Custom brake system 13” front rotors, 11.75 rear rotors Wilwood 4-piston calipers all around Wilwood 2-piece rotors Stainless lines Brake ducts to front bumper BBS wheels shod with Dunlop Star Spec tires 225/45/17 (lots of tread left) INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Stable Energies roll bar (interior trimmed around bar) Corbeau racing buckets (2) 5-point driver harness Gauges - Boost, Water temp, Oil temp, Oil pressure Rear seat deleted Full interior including electric windows Radio delete APR carbon adjustable rear wing (spoiler delete) “RS4” front chin spoiler Splitter Airbags still in place. Air conditioning delete Fire extinguisher |
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Audi builds 5-millionth vehicle with Quattro
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Quattro, the trademark name Audi has put on its all-wheel-drive system engineered for passenger vehicles, recently celebrated its five-millionth installation. The driveline has been offered in more than 140 different vehicles since its introduction more than three decades ago.
The all-wheel-drive technology made its world debut at the 1980 International Geneva Motor Show, beneath the floorpan of the Quattro Coupé, a low-volume two-door. It didn't take consumers long to embrace Audi's innovative approach. While most four-wheel-drive systems at that time utilized heavy transfer cases or second cardan shafts, Quattro was virtually tension-free, light, compact and efficient. Most importantly, enthusiasts found it was especially suitable for sports cars.
Today, the automaker offers Quattro on its full line of passenger vehicles and it is unquestionably successful (the technology enjoyed a 43 percent take rate in 2012). On models with transverse-mounted engines (A3 and TT), Audi uses an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch with hydraulic actuator. Under normal conditions, the clutch sends power almost exclusively to the front wheels (if wheel slippage occurs, up to 100 percent of the torque may be sent to the rear). Vehicles with transverse-mounted engines (A4, A5, Q5, etc...) use a self-locking center differential sending 40 percent of the engine torque to the front axle and 60 percent to the rear under normal conditions (it is able to send the majority of the power to the axle with better traction when needed). The highest-performing Quattro systems use torque vectoring to further improve cornering grip and speeds.
Audi RS7 prototype is world's sportiest self-driving car [w/video]
Wed, 15 Oct 2014Audi may not be the only automaker out there toying with self-driving automobile technology, but it is arguably the fastest of them. A few years back, it raced unleashed a driverless TTS on the Bonneville Salt Flats, then sent it up Pikes Peak and around Thunderhill. But now it's taking things a step further with the vehicle you see here.
This RS7 Sportback has been fitted with steering, brakes, throttle and transmission hooked up to a computer system that combines GPS, high-frequency radio signals and 3D imaging camera to drive the vehicle autonomously not just in slow-paced, stop-and-go traffic, but around the track at the same pace a professional racing driver would push it: full throttle on the straights, full braking before the corner and 1.1-g of cornering force.
As promised, Audi plans to unleash the self-driving RS7 - which it calls "the sportiest piloted driving car in the world" - at Hockenheim next weekend prior to the DTM season finale, where it is anticipated to pull a 2:10 lap time. The next stage will be to set it lose on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, all 154 turns and 13 miles of it, which ought to pose a heck of a challenge to the engineers from Ingolstadt. In the meantime you can scope it out in the high-res image gallery above and the second teaser video below.
Audi sends off second-gen TT with a few enhancements
Sun, 23 Mar 2014The Audi stand at the Geneva Motor Show this year was the focus of a lot of attention with the reveal of the all-new TT, ushering in the third generation of the stylish sports coupe and roadster. But before the second-gen model gets the old heave-ho, Audi is giving it a few enhancements to send it out on a high note.
Stylistically, the 2015 Audi TT and TTS, both coupe and convertible, get a new single-frame grille and LED daytime running lights to make it better match its stablemates. The interior gets some upgraded equipment as well, but enthusiasts will be more intrigued by the optional Competition Package available on the TTS.
Like the package Audi rolled out to celebrate the 500,000th TT made, the new TTS Competition Package gets a fixed rear spoiler, five-spoke alloys, baseball-stitched leather seats with contrasting stitching and a choice of yellow or gray paints for the exterior.