My new TT-RS
#61
Congrats on your new ride!!
while it really is quick and has a lot of grip,you can't really compare it to a CS when it comes to handling...
but maybe I`m just a midengine fanboi and love the CS for its precise steering and handling...
while it really is quick and has a lot of grip,you can't really compare it to a CS when it comes to handling...
but maybe I`m just a midengine fanboi and love the CS for its precise steering and handling...
#62
Thanks!!!
Thanks!
Don't get me wrong, I'm a midengine fanboi as well. I will definitely have another midengine car in my garage someday (hopefully Italian
). But the TT-RS really is amazingly well-composed & balanced -- at least in daily & spirited driving situations. However, I'm sure that out on the track it's 'frontengine flaws' would certainly come to light.
But, for my use and limited abilities behind the wheel, it handles more than adequately!
Don't get me wrong, I'm a midengine fanboi as well. I will definitely have another midengine car in my garage someday (hopefully Italian
). But the TT-RS really is amazingly well-composed & balanced -- at least in daily & spirited driving situations. However, I'm sure that out on the track it's 'frontengine flaws' would certainly come to light. But, for my use and limited abilities behind the wheel, it handles more than adequately!
#64
^^ I've been anxiously following APR's progress over on Fourtitude. Their turbo setup looks amazing -- I'm just waiting to see the numbers from their ECU tune. I'm expecting some big numbers!
Last edited by krenshaw; Jan 13, 2012 at 12:39 AM.
#65
When the time comes let me know and I'll give you a nice deal on the ECU upgrade!
#66
#67
APR stage 1 and 2 will be based on the factory turbo.
Stage 3 will be that big turbo.
I would liked it more when they had turn the turbo 180º with the cold side near the airbox.
That way the air intake would not run over and along side the turbo manifold.
Stage 3 will be that big turbo.
I would liked it more when they had turn the turbo 180º with the cold side near the airbox.
That way the air intake would not run over and along side the turbo manifold.
#69
We're placing our RS order this weekend and I'm still trying to decide between Ibis White, Sepang Blue and Suzuka Gray ...
#70
To tell the truth, I'm still running the stock summer performance tires right now. With the weather being so warm and snow-less around here lately, I'm going to try to run out the stock tires as long as I can (I've got a winter beater to fall back on if I need to). My plan is to eventually put some snow tires on the stock wheels and go with a nice summer wheel/tire setup.
For snows, I can't recommend Blizzaks highly enough. I went through two sets on my wife's A4 and, coupled with the AWD, they were brilliant. I also had them on my FWD Acura a few years back and they will still terrific. So, I'm hoping I can find them in the stock size when the time comes.
I had Michelin Alpins on my Cayman S when I ran it in the winter and while they were excellent in dry and wet conditions, they left a little to be desired when the snow started to fall. I realize that the cars I'm talking about are pretty much apples and oranges, but I just had an overall better experience with the Blizzaks (snow grip, treadwear, noise, etc.).






