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taylorboosh
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Im also discussing my personal tt quattro at current
Nic Barnes
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the internet is great when people don't have a clue what they are talking about.
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
Im also discussing my personal tt quattro at current


When did you get that? Pics?
taylorboosh
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Had it after my ep3
Ben G
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Didn't even know that the 2.0t 225? Had a play with a remapped one of those and i was impressed!
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It was a 1.8t which being to 225 had a k04 turbo - i thought it was pretty fast at the time - soo much faster than my 220 bhp mk4 so probably mapped - like i say in the wet if driving fast the rear end did step out
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And i didnt have it long - theyre stupid things
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quote:
Originally posted by John
No way a 4wd system in a pretty standard hatchback causes the car to spin.

This is probably why it's got such a (seemingly unfairly) bad name.

If you've spun the car you're driving well outside of your capabilities.

I'm no driving god I admit..

But surely I'm driving outside the cars grip abilities...
I drove my track car on track much harder than my s3 on track and never had any major moments I can recall, certainly didn't swap ends.


S3's (8l) are known for being very snappy on the limit, never let off mid corner either swap ends in no time with abit of lift off over steer.
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
Well ive owned one and in certain situations it can step out like a rwd car - unlike the evo which just gripped


Lift off over-steer... #noob.
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I wasnt lifting off
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Deffo was imo
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So what are you suggesting, the rear drive is introduced and produces sufficient torque to step the back out?

Short wheel base and lifting off on shit tyres would feel similar.
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No im suggesting dumping power to rear wheels while accelerating around a bend can get the car to step out...

I never once ended up backwards btw
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I'm still not convinced its entirely down to the design of the 4x4 system, you'd need to overcome all the understeer for a start.
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
No im suggesting dumping power to rear wheels while accelerating around a bend can get the car to step out...

I never once ended up backwards btw


How do you 'dump power' to the rear wheels on a FWD car?

I'm still thinking this is an issue located between seat and throttle.
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Shit driver, evo was more forgiving imo
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We're all forgetting this was a John D car, more than likely a complete nail with a knackered Haldex on part worn remoulds.
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taylorboosh
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Yea so im the whole reason haldex is slated
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Also, wasn't there some sort of recall on early TT's for an oversteer issue?

Edit, yup, lift off oversteer, clear driver error IMO

http://www.topgear.com/uk/jeremy-clarkson/clarkson-audi-tt-12-1999

[Edited on 21-11-2014 by Dave]
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Yea that proves im a shit driver
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They were recalled though, hence why they all now have spoilers. If it has a spoiler, it also has the other mods so the oversteer issue isn't that.
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Dont think mine had a spoiler like? Was years ago and i didnt have it long though
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Can see the spoiler in that picture.
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That tiny lip thing? Yea it had that i think...

Regardless i did say it wasnt lift off oversteer, i know what that is, ive had a 206 gti

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