| DAZ1985 
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 | been a while since ive been on hear, i assume its the same old place where anything goes???
 
 anyway im looking at selling the evo 8 for an audi s3
 
 What are the common problems and things to look out for?
 
 Im new to the vag stuff
 
 
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| Joe 
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 | Coil packs and Mass air flow meters are common but will be obvious when you drive it.
 
 Make sure the dual mass flywheel isn't noisy.
 
 No majorly common things that go wrong so just check the obvious, odd colour smoke, clutch slip etc..
 
 Check where the cambelt history is up to.
 
 There is loads of info on audi-sport.net, or there used to be. Not been on for a while but there was a good buyers guide.
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| DAZ1985 
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 | cheers ill have a look on their
 
 what do they average mpg wise?
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| Joe 
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 | I get around 24 on average, but I barely use it and barely go on motorways so its all just short journeys. People can average high 20's I believe but I've never had that kind of number with the kind of driving I do.
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| Ian W 
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 | I average around 32 in mine but I do the opposite to Joe and do all motorway.
 
 Thats doing about 80 driving to and from work, hit the fun pedal and it rapidly drops
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| DAZ1985 
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 | Thats all id be doing as well tbh, just thought id ask as internet figures are always generous, better than the 13mpg im currently getting
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| DAZ1985 
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 | Are they all 225? even pre facelift?
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| Corsa_Sport21 
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 | IIRC they also came in 210 form.Possibly as you say pre-face.
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| DAZ1985 
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 | I'll look into that then
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| corsadonk 
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 | I'm also looking at them, they seem great value at the moment.
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| AlexW 
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 | Remaps bump up the power quite well from what I've heard.
 
 Rear diff (Not what they call it!) has a odd way to change the oil (and filter) and sometimes they have never been changed which isn't ideal.
 
 Also seem to have a problem with leaky turbos, usually spraying the back of the block/underside of the car in oil.
 
 Crash damage is a good one as most have seen the wrong side of a hedge, as long as the repair is good its no worry.
 
 I love them and would deffo own one, They handle well, go well and the seats are lush. Brother went from a E36 M3 to a Y plate S3 and he loves it more than the M3.
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| Mattb 
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 | Also watch out for common golf / a3 platform niggles - especially at higher mileages..
 
 Worn wishbone bushes
 Broken rear springs
 knackered anti roll bars and bushes
 worn top mounts
 
 If it feels sloppy to drive they are probably goosed
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| sri boy 
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 | 
 quote:Originally posted by AW06
 Remaps bump up the power quite well from what I've heard.
 
 Rear diff (Not what they call it!) has a odd way to change the oil (and filter) and sometimes they have never been changed which isn't ideal.
 
 Also seem to have a problem with leaky turbos, usually spraying the back of the block/underside of the car in oil.
 
 Crash damage is a good one as most have seen the wrong side of a hedge, as long as the repair is good its no worry.
 
 I love them and would deffo own one, They handle well, go well and the seats are lush. Brother went from a E36 M3 to a Y plate S3 and he loves it more than the M3.
 
 
 It's called a haldex unit s easiest way to see if oil has been changes original filter is metal and replacements are plastic and most people disconnect them if rear diff is fucked
 Service history plays a big part in price with these and recaro seats wear badly
 A do quite a bit of work on these and tt's and are pretty reliable cars if reliable
 
 [Edited on 09-08-2011 by sri boy]
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| Mattb 
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 | Quickly edited
 
 
 
  
 [Edited on 09-08-2011 by Mattb]
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| DAZ1985 
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 quote:Originally posted by sri boy
 
 
 It's called a haldex unit s easiest way to see if oil has been changes original filter is metal and replacements are plastic and most people disconnect them if rear diff is fucked
 
 
 
 that i shall be looking for
 
 along with the other things
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