TT-RS - Jamiekip
#21
I had the pleasure of seeing one in the flesh last week. It was a manufacture mule and it is much better looking in person. I hope they do not price it out of this world when it lands in the states.
#23
Time for a few little updates:
So a little while back I finally managed to get the car back on to a RR @ AMD to see what the car is doing after the filter, exhaust and Revo stage 2 remap.
Pretty pleased with the results:
Interestingly another mate was there in his Revo stage 1 TTRS.
Standard - 364bhp and 386lbft (different rollers to AMD so not a true comparison!)
Stage 1 - 414bhp and 380lbft
Stage 2 - 407bhp and 437lbft
Curiously Stage 2 goes down on power but appears to have nearly 60lbft more torque.... that's all thanks to the Milltek Race system and appropriate software
Best of all I have over 400lbft from 2700rpm right through to 5500 rpm... it then drops slowly.. still holding 320lbft at 6750rpm.... loving the band width this engine operates in...
When the warmer weather returns I'm going to have to upgrade the IC as it is suffering from massive heatsoak which is probably accounting for the power tailing off on the RR.
And a couple of clips of another Revo stage 1 TTRS at VMAX...
RUF Porsche
YouTube - Audi TTRS v ruf 911.wmv
And a stage 2 TTRS v Tuned M5 e60
YouTube - Audi TT RS 450 HP vs BMW M5 Supersprint
So a little while back I finally managed to get the car back on to a RR @ AMD to see what the car is doing after the filter, exhaust and Revo stage 2 remap.
Pretty pleased with the results:
Interestingly another mate was there in his Revo stage 1 TTRS.
Standard - 364bhp and 386lbft (different rollers to AMD so not a true comparison!)
Stage 1 - 414bhp and 380lbft
Stage 2 - 407bhp and 437lbft
Curiously Stage 2 goes down on power but appears to have nearly 60lbft more torque.... that's all thanks to the Milltek Race system and appropriate software
Best of all I have over 400lbft from 2700rpm right through to 5500 rpm... it then drops slowly.. still holding 320lbft at 6750rpm.... loving the band width this engine operates in...
When the warmer weather returns I'm going to have to upgrade the IC as it is suffering from massive heatsoak which is probably accounting for the power tailing off on the RR.
And a couple of clips of another Revo stage 1 TTRS at VMAX...
RUF Porsche
YouTube - Audi TTRS v ruf 911.wmv
And a stage 2 TTRS v Tuned M5 e60
YouTube - Audi TT RS 450 HP vs BMW M5 Supersprint
#25
Update - winter detail
Carried out by my detailer.... pretty impressed with Zaino kit actually and the winter set up rocks 8)
Carried out by my detailer.... pretty impressed with Zaino kit actually and the winter set up rocks 8)
Correct Refine and Shine detail + Zaino finishing.
Having detailed Jamie's previous car and winter prep'd the RS one month prior to the detail, he booked in for the full exterior shake down. Having chatted to him at length about finishing on lighter colours, we decided on multiple layers of Zaino. The aim; to correct, spend more time of finishing with the machine and apply as many layers of Zaino in the permitted time - three days.
Having received a phone call from Jamie saying he was going to be late, he sent a picture illustrating why...
So having made it, he looked very happy to be with us... All be it with a very dirty, snow covered RS!
A few pre detail pictures of the general dirt, grime and snow on the car...
At a glance, I thought Jamie had colour coded the tail pipes to match the Suzuka, but on closer inspection, it was curvier salt build up!
On to the wash down.
Having winter prep'd the car only a month before hand, finishing with collinite 915 sealant, the car had already been clayed so a strong mixture for the soak would be more than suitable.
Only having a hours window where the temperature was just above freezing, proved to be only just enough amount of time...
Once washed down and rinsed, the RS was moved inside for a thorough drying stage and finally some heat...
Once ready for the correction stage, it was time to inspect the paint.
On first thoughts, the defects didn't appear to be very bad at all, fine swirling with one or two deeper scratches. On closer inspection the upwards facing surfaces (bonnet, roof, wing and boot) were a lot worse. Mostly being deeper scratches which would need extra work.
Having spent time on test patches the perfect pad + polish combination was finally found; 3M yellow polishing pad coupled with Menzerna 3.02. This gave enough cut to reach 95% of the deeper defects whilst leaving a satisfactory finish which could be refined. The sides were a lot less work, only requiring 3M yellow pad with Menzerna 203s and half the machine time.
Defects - hard to picture on lighter colours...
Correction with pad and polish...
Once corrected the paint was beginning to sparkle and pop whilst the pearl colours were appearing well.
Whilst this paint is called 'grey', it is in fact a base colour of white, with a grey/pink pearl over the top.
Defect free
Pearl and warmth appearing from the paint...
Once the paint had been corrected and refined to a high gloss finish, it was time to layer on the Zaino. With it being cold and Zaino having a long curing time even with the accelerator, it meant that we were limited to the number of layers possible. Having chatted with Jamie to explain, the aim was four layers with a extra day later on to add a few more layers.
Products to be used:
Couple of layers on...
With the long curing times, this gave us the chance to carry out the other jobs..
Jamie had brought over a standard set of TT-RS 18 inch alloys for us to paint in the OEM titanium gloss finish. These were to be used as winter wheels to go with his pre ordered winter tyres.
As you can see the colour match is perfect! Winter tyres on the left - Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3.
Having detailed Jamie's previous car and winter prep'd the RS one month prior to the detail, he booked in for the full exterior shake down. Having chatted to him at length about finishing on lighter colours, we decided on multiple layers of Zaino. The aim; to correct, spend more time of finishing with the machine and apply as many layers of Zaino in the permitted time - three days.
Having received a phone call from Jamie saying he was going to be late, he sent a picture illustrating why...
So having made it, he looked very happy to be with us... All be it with a very dirty, snow covered RS!
A few pre detail pictures of the general dirt, grime and snow on the car...
At a glance, I thought Jamie had colour coded the tail pipes to match the Suzuka, but on closer inspection, it was curvier salt build up!
On to the wash down.
Having winter prep'd the car only a month before hand, finishing with collinite 915 sealant, the car had already been clayed so a strong mixture for the soak would be more than suitable.
Only having a hours window where the temperature was just above freezing, proved to be only just enough amount of time...
Once washed down and rinsed, the RS was moved inside for a thorough drying stage and finally some heat...
Once ready for the correction stage, it was time to inspect the paint.
On first thoughts, the defects didn't appear to be very bad at all, fine swirling with one or two deeper scratches. On closer inspection the upwards facing surfaces (bonnet, roof, wing and boot) were a lot worse. Mostly being deeper scratches which would need extra work.
Having spent time on test patches the perfect pad + polish combination was finally found; 3M yellow polishing pad coupled with Menzerna 3.02. This gave enough cut to reach 95% of the deeper defects whilst leaving a satisfactory finish which could be refined. The sides were a lot less work, only requiring 3M yellow pad with Menzerna 203s and half the machine time.
Defects - hard to picture on lighter colours...
Correction with pad and polish...
Once corrected the paint was beginning to sparkle and pop whilst the pearl colours were appearing well.
Whilst this paint is called 'grey', it is in fact a base colour of white, with a grey/pink pearl over the top.
Defect free
Pearl and warmth appearing from the paint...
Once the paint had been corrected and refined to a high gloss finish, it was time to layer on the Zaino. With it being cold and Zaino having a long curing time even with the accelerator, it meant that we were limited to the number of layers possible. Having chatted with Jamie to explain, the aim was four layers with a extra day later on to add a few more layers.
Products to be used:
Couple of layers on...
With the long curing times, this gave us the chance to carry out the other jobs..
Jamie had brought over a standard set of TT-RS 18 inch alloys for us to paint in the OEM titanium gloss finish. These were to be used as winter wheels to go with his pre ordered winter tyres.
As you can see the colour match is perfect! Winter tyres on the left - Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3.
#26
Continued...
Summer wheels off, for cleansing and sealing...
Time to clean up the calipers and hubs - hubs were polished up with peek metal polish and grade AAA steel wool.
During...
After...
Back down on its feet in winter mode...
Detail completed. Finished pictures.
Thanks for reading.
Time to clean up the calipers and hubs - hubs were polished up with peek metal polish and grade AAA steel wool.
During...
After...
Back down on its feet in winter mode...
Detail completed. Finished pictures.
Thanks for reading.
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