audi rs6
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Re: audi rs6
AstraVanMan writes:
>So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
No. But if it did, I'm afraid I would be replacing tires on a regular basis.
d;o)
Dave
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>So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
No. But if it did, I'm afraid I would be replacing tires on a regular basis.
d;o)
Dave
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Re: audi rs6
AstraVanMan writes:
>So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
No. But if it did, I'm afraid I would be replacing tires on a regular basis.
d;o)
Dave
http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html
>So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
No. But if it did, I'm afraid I would be replacing tires on a regular basis.
d;o)
Dave
http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html
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"AstraVanMan" <Off@WithThanks.com> wrote:
> > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
>
> So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
axles.
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Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"AstraVanMan" <Off@WithThanks.com> wrote:
> > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
>
> So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
axles.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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Re: audi rs6
In message <wuSNc.617$89.348@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net>
"AstraVanMan" <Off@WithThanks.com> wrote:
> > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
>
> So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
axles.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
"AstraVanMan" <Off@WithThanks.com> wrote:
> > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
>
> So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
axles.
--
Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')
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Re: audi rs6
> > > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
> >
> > So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
>
> Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
> engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
> of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
> wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
> axles.
Ah well, I suppose that'll have to do then
Peter
> > > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
> >
> > So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
>
> Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
> engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
> of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
> wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
> axles.
Ah well, I suppose that'll have to do then
Peter
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Re: audi rs6
> > > The standard RS6 is 450ps (not bhp - it's 444bhp), and the RS6+ (very
> > > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
> >
> > So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
>
> Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
> engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
> of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
> wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
> axles.
Ah well, I suppose that'll have to do then
Peter
> > > limited numbers, and production ended last week) is 480ps.
> >
> > So does the RS6+ have the RWD/4WD switchable device? I'd love that.
>
> Err, no - it uses the same mechanical device as all other recent in-line
> engined quattros. This is the Torsen differential, and there's no way
> of switching it off. All recent in-line quattros are permanent four
> wheel drive, with automatic torque balancing between front and rear
> axles.
Ah well, I suppose that'll have to do then
Peter
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