2001 Audi A-6 Quattro 2.7 Twin Turbo, Custom, 700 Hp. Not Rs4, Not S4, Not Rs6. on 2040-cars
Massapequa, New York, United States
Engine Mods: Forge rods, Pistons. Coated bearings. 3.0 Crank. 2.8 Heads. 2.8 Cams. RS4 Intake Manifold. Super Tec Valves and springs. 1000cc Injectors. 034 Standalone engine management. Tilton Twin disc clutch/ Asco aluminum flywheel. Tial 770 Turbo kit. 3 inch custom downpipes. 3 inch custom exhaust with x-pipe. 034 Motor mounts and tranny mounts. Custom 2 into 1 front mount intercooler with hks blow-off valve. Drive by cable throttle body. Bosch 040 in tank fuel pump. 2 Bosch 044 fuel pumps in intergrated surge tank. #8 E85 fuel line. Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator. 034 custom fuel rails. Aquamist methanol injection.(installed but not in use. Engine is tuned to run on E85) Spal electric fan kit. Custom catch can. Aem boost Gauge. Aem wideband wifi. Suspension Mods: Eibach pro kit springs Bilstein shocks. Brakes: Cross drilled front rotors. Tires and wheels: Replica R-8 rims with invo tires.
Car makes 700 Hp at (35 psi) to the wheels on E85. Car makes 530 Hp at (25 psi) on pump gas. 8,000 Miles on build. Vehicle is also listed locally. |
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