Audi TTRS - owning and modifying experience

Audi TTRS - owning and modifying experience

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Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Thursday 16th February 2017
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Beauty and the beast?

Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Winter fun

qwertina

113 posts

198 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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I have to admit that I certainly didn't realise how potent these cars were.
Very impressive especially when you consider the price you can pick one up for now.

MrVert

4,395 posts

239 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Awesome machines, loved mine.

Looks great in that colour, with the mods you've done I bet that is an absolute weapon smokin

Off to browse the PH classifieds......again....hehe

CrouchingWayne

686 posts

176 months

Monday 20th February 2017
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Great thread - How do you find the handling after your mods? That pace is serious and with the rear seats it could be deemed "practical" with a wee one around now. Been looking at them for a week or two - have prices been firm for a while or are they gradually sliding?

Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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CrouchingWayne said:
Great thread - How do you find the handling after your mods? That pace is serious and with the rear seats it could be deemed "practical" with a wee one around now. Been looking at them for a week or two - have prices been firm for a while or are they gradually sliding?
Although the 0-60 and 0-100 times grab the attention and don't get me wrong it really is laugh out loud fast in a straight line it's the handling improvements that make me keep the car.
The fully adjustable suspension means you can put the car to exactly where you like to the millimetre. I run pretty low and with some positive rake and it's really good and the upgraded springs contain body movement better but ride is still acceptable. I look at every factory sports car now and think....ride height is too high.
Price wise, they are drifting down, but they are rare and the dual clutch was only around for half the production run so can't see them falling too far in the long term

Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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On days like this...life is good

Feirny

2,518 posts

147 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Hoonmeister said:
On days like this...life is good
Is that standard ride height?

Hoonmeister

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178 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Feirny said:
Hoonmeister said:
On days like this...life is good
Is that standard ride height?
No it is my preferred ride height...see comments on fully adjustable suspension cool

CrouchingWayne

686 posts

176 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Hoonmeister said:
Although the 0-60 and 0-100 times grab the attention and don't get me wrong it really is laugh out loud fast in a straight line it's the handling improvements that make me keep the car.
The fully adjustable suspension means you can put the car to exactly where you like to the millimetre. I run pretty low and with some positive rake and it's really good and the upgraded springs contain body movement better but ride is still acceptable. I look at every factory sports car now and think....ride height is too high.
Price wise, they are drifting down, but they are rare and the dual clutch was only around for half the production run so can't see them falling too far in the long term
Hey thanks for the reply. Your car sits really nicely vs stock.

How does handling compare to the likes of your old 911? I had been looking at a 996 C4S but by the time I get to changing (maybe 1 year from now) they are going to be that bit older, baggier and probably more expensive!

I've got a Z4M so logical next step would be an M3 (E92) but seems a little predictable. Audi RS would be another tick on the list as well.

MrVert

4,395 posts

239 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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996 C4S Vs TTRS - no contest IMO - RS every day.....coming from a serial 911 buyer BTW....

Hoonmeister

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178 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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MrVert said:
996 C4S Vs TTRS - no contest IMO - RS every day.....coming from a serial 911 buyer BTW....
Having been lucky enough to have owned both the 996 C4S and TTRS in my opinion they both have strengths and it depends what you want of the car.

I toured and hooned extensively in the C4S but did not use it as a daily. The only mods on the C4S were 997 Turbo front brakes and a GT3 short shift kit (manual) and it had factory PSE (Porsche Sports Exhaust)











In my experience or opinion relative strengths:

TTRS:
Much faster - even before the remap
S-Tronic gearbox is fantastic in all modes
More economical 27mpg vs 22mpg for the C4S
More practical - huge boot and fold down seats
Engine full of character and nice sound
Decent ICE and modern connectivity and nav
Rare and undervalued but still depreciating
Reliable with no known expensive issues

C4S:
Fast enough but no rocket
Great manual shift with ss kit but heavy in traffic
Practical for 1 or 2 touring but no more
Old school ICE - upgradeable through aftermarket
Flat 6 naturally aspirated engine is lovely
With PSE it sounds the absolute nuts
But M96 associated potential time bombs - IMS bore scoring et al
Probably already appreciating - sure to go higher

If its a daily driver - go TTRS all day
For a weekend toy or investment maybe C4S but look for a post engine rebuild car - and make sure its manual with PSE

jsims1

291 posts

118 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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I did not have a clue these things were as quick as they are after a few mods, yours looks properly good with the drop in ride height vs the standard set up. Good read, look forward to future updates!

Slippydiff

14,830 posts

223 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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Hoonmeister said:
On days like this...life is good
Those front discs like they've just got a tad on the hot side .... biggrin

dimots

3,083 posts

90 months

Tuesday 21st February 2017
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The video of the live map is insane. Great car. Definite future classic this one. Under-estimated at the moment, but when prices drop and more people realise the potential they're going to become very sought after.

Sadly it got me googling 'CLS63 AMG S remap'...this could end badly...

Michaelhunt

89 posts

86 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Lovely cars these. Nice!

Personally i think yours actually sits too low for my liking but that's me smile

Edited by Michaelhunt on Wednesday 22 February 10:20

CrouchingWayne

686 posts

176 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Thanks for the comparison / feedback. Sounds like my thought process was along the right lines - the lack of depreciation on the C4S appeals, but all comes down to finding the right car (preferably with rebuild) as a big bill or two would make relatively light depreciation on a TRRS look very appealing!

Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Friday 24th February 2017
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anonymous said:
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Of course not.
First picture us on the Bealach na Ba commonly known as the Applecross Pass in Wester Ross.
The second is at Eilean Donnan castle near Skye.

Hoonmeister

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5,185 posts

178 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Back in spring mode after winter


5harp3y

1,942 posts

199 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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love these

engines are monsters when tuned