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John C 09-30-2003 11:32 PM

2003 Audi a4 3L
 
Is there anything you can do to make the shifting on a4 shorter or would
that void the warranty.
As well are there any good upgrades to get more power out of the engine.



Thanks



JP Roberts 10-01-2003 04:38 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
I seem to remember someone mentioning a "chip" that would reduce Tiptronic
response-time.

My two cents,

JP Roberts
"John C" <Collias@telus.net> escribió en el mensaje
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> Is there anything you can do to make the shifting on a4 shorter or would
> that void the warranty.
> As well are there any good upgrades to get more power out of the engine.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>




Mike Smith 10-01-2003 06:57 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
JP Roberts wrote:

> I seem to remember someone mentioning a "chip" that would reduce Tiptronic
> response-time.


There's one at http://www.pes-tuning.com that I'm kinda considering.

--
Mike Smith


Pete 10-02-2003 08:46 AM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 

"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I seem to remember someone mentioning a "chip" that would reduce Tiptronic
> response-time.


Hehe... I wonder if that's what he meant by "shorter" or if he wants to
physically reduce the throw distance between gears by installing a short
shifter. I guess we won't know until he tells us what kind of transmission
he has. ;-)




JP Roberts 10-02-2003 01:31 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
Maybe he was referring to the possibility of having his stick sawn to a
shorter length? :)

No offence meant.

JP
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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>
> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:blfhge$dre$1@news.ya.com...
> > I seem to remember someone mentioning a "chip" that would reduce

Tiptronic
> > response-time.

>
> Hehe... I wonder if that's what he meant by "shorter" or if he wants to
> physically reduce the throw distance between gears by installing a short
> shifter. I guess we won't know until he tells us what kind of

transmission
> he has. ;-)
>
>
>




Spider 10-02-2003 05:01 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
"John C" <Collias@telus.net> wrote in message news:<XNseb.31178$AC3.805250@news2.telusplanet.net >...
> Is there anything you can do to make the shifting on a4 shorter or would
> that void the warranty.
> As well are there any good upgrades to get more power out of the engine.


This issue has been discussed in this forum and the watercooled VW
forum on many occasions. You can read what other people have
discovered by using Google's "advanced group search" function.

Spider

John C 10-02-2003 11:00 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
My Audi is a six speed. By shorter I mean the distance between gears. My
friends bmw seems to shift much quicker.
"Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "John C" <Collias@telus.net> wrote in message

news:<XNseb.31178$AC3.805250@news2.telusplanet.net >...
> > Is there anything you can do to make the shifting on a4 shorter or would
> > that void the warranty.
> > As well are there any good upgrades to get more power out of the engine.

>
> This issue has been discussed in this forum and the watercooled VW
> forum on many occasions. You can read what other people have
> discovered by using Google's "advanced group search" function.
>
> Spider




Steve Grauman 10-02-2003 11:04 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
I'm pretty sure you can install a short shift kit from someone like Neuspeed
without voiding the vehicle warranty. The only thing that generally drives them
into warranty-voiding frenzy is chipping.

Spider 10-03-2003 12:31 PM

Re: 2003 Audi a4 3L
 
oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote in message news:<20031003000400.21447.00000173@mb-m02.aol.com>...
> I'm pretty sure you can install a short shift kit from someone like Neuspeed
> without voiding the vehicle warranty. The only thing that generally drives them
> into warranty-voiding frenzy is chipping.


It depends on the dealer. While the burden of proof resides with Audi
as to whether or not the modification caused any issue, the legal hill
to climb for the average consumer is so steep as to be a huge
disincentive. All the while, they just deny your coverage, and you're
either out-of-pocket or on foot.

To the OP: Comparing the shift action of a BMW and Audi is going to
leave you wanting if you have the Audi. The car press has routinely
criticized Audi's shifting action as "vague" or "rubbery." If the
shifting action is of utmost importance, then there is no fix that
will satisfy you - even the Neuspeed "fix" really doesn't do much,
IME. I considered that money thrown down the toilet. YMMV, of
course.

While you might be able to chip the motor and get a little HP gain, it
doesn't seem worth it. Chipping a normally-aspirated engine just
won't produce anything more than a lightened wallet and some placebo
effect. Like I said in my previous post, this issue has been
discussed. The warranty issue as well - real-life lawyers have even
chimed in on occasion.

Spider


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