My first Kill- C32 beats a modded S4

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Feb 21, 2006 | 11:50 AM
  #1  
Well guys this for sure felt good. It was friday night and i had just finished waxing my car, I am in the hightway (BQE expressway) many of you might not know it but it is a nice strip that connects brooklyn and queens. I am doing like 60 when all of a sudden I see an 2002 or 01 silver S4 pulled right next, he was so obvious he wanted to race me, he was behind me and i guess after he saw the badging it was like a wild horse he just jumped right next to me. This guy had suspension work, muffler and spoiler at least that is what i saw. My car does not have any mods just SL55 splitter and Aerodynamics in the rear and roof spoiler. So he takes up front the car in front of me won't move so i follow him for like about 30 seconds and I am just eating his behind, I shift my car to 3rd gear and i picked up like a rocket. Finally we get to a clear open space where i could finally get next to him and i floored it right through, man it was beautifull all you could hear was my supercharger sucking the air I blew right by Him and left him a good 5 to 6 cars behind. , left him crazy, lol!
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Feb 21, 2006 | 12:30 PM
  #2  
That was a B5 S4. Don't mean to rain on your parade, but even a bone stock C32 would beat B5 S4 with ECU and intercooler. Especially if it was a clutchless S4.
B7 S4 is a whole different story. Anyway, congrats. Mods, please move to general forums/ kill stories.
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Feb 21, 2006 | 01:24 PM
  #3  
The bi turbo engine of the Audi is nice, but you need some serious money to make it a real monter.

nice kill anyway.
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Feb 21, 2006 | 01:36 PM
  #4  
I understand the 2002 and below S4 is not a competitor, I have seen those with upgraded turbos put down way more than a modded C32, I really don't know what he had under the hood, all I know is supposedly he felt he had a chance to blow me away in traffic, and he got a surprise. Sorry for the post in the general forum, i will take it to the kill stories forum next time.
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Feb 21, 2006 | 06:30 PM
  #5  
it's always nice to have a kill, especially when the other guy started it! As far a competitors, it's not always that easy to tell who is a competitor. A couple weeks ago, I had a '91 or '92 eagle talon (same car as mitsubishi eclipse gsx) right on my *** when i was going 80 km/h .... i pinned it and i couldn't get any space between us all the way up to 170 kmh.
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Feb 21, 2006 | 06:53 PM
  #6  
Nice kill.
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Feb 21, 2006 | 06:57 PM
  #7  
Nice kill, jody!
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Feb 21, 2006 | 09:42 PM
  #8  
thanks guys it's, it's like vin diesel said “It doesn't matter if you win by a second or a mile, winning is winning!”. lol!
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Feb 21, 2006 | 10:22 PM
  #9  
Nice kill!
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Feb 21, 2006 | 11:52 PM
  #10  
always good to read about a kill that was started by the "competition"...
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Feb 22, 2006 | 01:44 AM
  #11  
Quote: That was a B5 S4. Don't mean to rain on your parade, but even a bone stock C32 would beat B5 S4 with ECU and intercooler. Especially if it was a clutchless S4.
B7 S4 is a whole different story. Anyway, congrats. Mods, please move to general forums/ kill stories.

interesting race there...
however 360iti...im more interested by ur comment....
ive got the V8 S4 4.2 ...
and at sea level this past december i raced a stock C32....
off the line i pulled about 1.5 cars on the C32, but by 140km/h the c32 left me for dead and kept opening up the gap....
and this was at sea level where the NA V8 is at its peak....

have u guys with the C32's had many runs against the V8 S4's there in the US??
would be keen to hear ur experiences...

thanks.
B
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Feb 22, 2006 | 01:48 AM
  #12  
Quote: interesting race there...
however 360iti...im more interested by ur comment....
ive got the V8 S4 4.2 ...
and at sea level this past december i raced a stock C32....
off the line i pulled about 1.5 cars on the C32, but by 140km/h the c32 left me for dead and kept opening up the gap....
and this was at sea level where the NA V8 is at its peak....

have u guys with the C32's had many runs against the V8 S4's there in the US??
would be keen to hear ur experiences...

thanks.
B
The C32 is faster...
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Feb 22, 2006 | 01:56 AM
  #13  
yip C32 is much faster...not just faster... :-)
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Feb 22, 2006 | 01:58 AM
  #14  
quick question....
how is the C32 on the track when compared to the S4....
i see a lotta C55 vs S4 on the track tests, but not many C32??
any views here guys??
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Feb 22, 2006 | 02:00 AM
  #15  
Personally, I've never taken either one on a road course... but the C32 wins by at least 5 cars in a straight line to 60, so I'd expect that it'd do better on the track as well.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 02:43 AM
  #16  
Quote: quick question....
how is the C32 on the track when compared to the S4....
i see a lotta C55 vs S4 on the track tests, but not many C32??
any views here guys??
if the C32 beats the so called modded B5 S4, then the B5 S4 isn't modded enough. Those 2.7 biturbo can be very scary with the right mods.

a stock US spec C32 understeer like a snow-plow (Euro spec ain't that much better either). It's probably a little slower than the B6-B7 S4 on tracks with lots of turns. stock vs stock of course.

some people here with C32 and some suspension upgrades runs better than M3s, but experience on track also matters.

on surface streets, freeway speed, etc the S4's 4wd doesn't help much.

p.s. just got to say this, but I can finally squeal my tires off the line again!! the intercooler pump problem is finally fixed.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 03:08 AM
  #17  
Quote: if the C32 beats the so called modded B5 S4, then the B5 S4 isn't modded enough. Those 2.7 biturbo can be very scary with the right mods.

a stock US spec C32 understeer like a snow-plow (Euro spec ain't that much better either). It's probably a little slower than the B6-B7 S4 on tracks with lots of turns. stock vs stock of course.

some people here with C32 and some suspension upgrades runs better than M3s, but experience on track also matters.

on surface streets, freeway speed, etc the S4's 4wd doesn't help much.

p.s. just got to say this, but I can finally squeal my tires off the line again!! the intercooler pump problem is finally fixed.

thanks Frank....
UNDERTSEER????
wow .... i would think the C32 would oversteer.....
they r RWD right??
yeah there r some guys here in SA with some nice mods to the kompressor on their C32's and they really fly.....and sound glorious at the same time as well :-)

thanks for the info though...
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Feb 22, 2006 | 04:40 AM
  #18  
Quote: thanks Frank....
UNDERTSEER????
wow .... i would think the C32 would oversteer.....
they r RWD right??
yeah there r some guys here in SA with some nice mods to the kompressor on their C32's and they really fly.....and sound glorious at the same time as well :-)

thanks for the info though...
yup, the C32 understeer when pushed really hard.

couple reasons: 1. the supercharger on top of the engine adds weight to the front. 2. the suspension AMG setup is intended to understeer mainly because the spring rate is very stiff. Changing the springs will help this dramatically.

with this car's power you can power-oversteer coming out of a corner, but I'm not that brave because in order to do that you'll have to turn the ESP off.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 06:22 AM
  #19  
Quote: yup, the C32 understeer when pushed really hard.

couple reasons: 1. the supercharger on top of the engine adds weight to the front. 2. the suspension AMG setup is intended to understeer mainly because the spring rate is very stiff. Changing the springs will help this dramatically.

with this car's power you can power-oversteer coming out of a corner, but I'm not that brave because in order to do that you'll have to turn the ESP off.
ok i see....
i guess understeer is easier to correct than oversteer....
once i get used to a track, ive found that i get better lap times with my ESP switch off.....
but then again, quattro is a whole lot more forgiving if i make a mistake than a RWD would be.....

thanks Frank...
interesting stuff learnt today
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Feb 22, 2006 | 06:36 AM
  #20  
Quote: ok i see....
i guess understeer is easier to correct than oversteer....
once i get used to a track, ive found that i get better lap times with my ESP switch off.....
but then again, quattro is a whole lot more forgiving if i make a mistake than a RWD would be.....

thanks Frank...
interesting stuff learnt today
I think on the track with the audi quattro you can just power through a corner like it's on rail. I drove my friend's B5 S4 auto through the canyon run once. Pretty cool how you can just plant it mid corner and it pulls you through. Not like how I have to watch my throttle on the same run.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 07:07 AM
  #21  
Quote: I think on the track with the audi quattro you can just power through a corner like it's on rail. I drove my friend's B5 S4 auto through the canyon run once. Pretty cool how you can just plant it mid corner and it pulls you through. Not like how I have to watch my throttle on the same run.

yip, quattro gives us the slight advantage in that we can floor it that few split seconds earlier when coming out of a corner and we dont have to watch or control our accelerator pedal.....

but down the straights.....the RWD cars catch us up
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Feb 22, 2006 | 07:30 AM
  #22  
you mean the strip after wyth/kent / flushing ave?

well anyways, congratz on ur first kill =]
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Feb 22, 2006 | 09:09 AM
  #23  
This was going towards the brooklyn bridge under the prominar, right up to the 36st exit or something like that. Have you been there?, there was a lot of traffic but it opened up after we got out of the prominar. it was nice.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 01:20 PM
  #24  
Quote: I think on the track with the audi quattro you can just power through a corner like it's on rail. I drove my friend's B5 S4 auto through the canyon run once. Pretty cool how you can just plant it mid corner and it pulls you through. Not like how I have to watch my throttle on the same run.
A nice, controlled oversteer drift is what it's all about! Frank, you're missing out.

... and I aim to get the handling sorted on my C32 to allow it.
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Feb 22, 2006 | 03:54 PM
  #25  
Quote: however 360iti...im more interested by ur comment....
ive got the V8 S4 4.2 ...
BBM_S4, V8 S4 4.2 is B6.
What jody raced against was 2001/2002 S4. The generation before yours.
In your case, I wouldn't bet my money racing against you stock vs stock

Quote: .. if the C32 beats the so called modded B5 S4, then the B5 S4 isn't modded enough...
I agree with you. However, stock C32 would beat B5 S4 with ECU and intercooler mods. But again like you said, those biturbo could be replaced easily with the RS4 ones and the result would be really scary.
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