Don't quote me on it but I don't think so. I think most fit most but some don't.O/T I did try to get the R8 paddles for my RS4, anyone know if all Audi paddles fit all cars?
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Don't quote me on it but I don't think so. I think most fit most but some don't.O/T I did try to get the R8 paddles for my RS4, anyone know if all Audi paddles fit all cars?
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You know my next question. From where?? lmao
Re the buttons - do these need coding and are a plug and play fit?
Re the buttons - do these need coding and are a plug and play fit?
perfect - now all i need is the link to the buttons!!!Plug and play.
They have a loom that takes power etc from the existing wiring.
They work on a Bluetooth transmitter that is fitted in the centre console where the start button is.
Here’s a link to them in action.
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Nice one Billy - good that someone has removed the OPFs and Cats and is happy. As you say it wont be long before @Aoon_M comes up with the EML fix, and also break in to the ECU for further tuning upgradesSo had my car back a couple days now so can give a bit of a review of the decat and the OPFs removed.
First thing is unfortunately the bypass valve didn’t work as the light shows back up, this happened at the company and they offered me the option to put it back to standard but I choose to leave it be for the moment as a light on the dash doesn’t outweigh the positives of this. Basically the bypass worked on the 8V through the OBD port but on the new 8Y platform the OBD port is only active/in operation if the bonnet is open, essentially in a maintenance mode. Infinit performance is working on a fix for this with the maker of the bypass valve so hopefully have something sorted in the upcoming months. The car drives perfect, it was logged for 300 miles and doesn’t over-boost or over fuel, it doesn’t enter limp mode. Drives as it should, just a SH17 tonne louder!
I don’t know how but it is louder than my stage II facelift Pre-OPF was! This absolutely screams and sounds phenomenal! I’ve purschase a new go pro so as soon as I can I’ll get some driving videos for you, valve closed/open videos and also so 0-60/100/200 times ect for use.
It was far to loud with the PCW mod so all that has been reverted back to stock, no wastegate rattle as I mentioned before. Valves work as they should do in comfort mode up to 4000 revs the car is the tiniest bit louder than stock, but it dynamic or performance mode, I want to say it, sounds like a lambo! There is no pops or bangs as the before generation. It has very loud upshift snaps, and also when I do let off the accelerator I hear the slightest burbles like it used to do, they are very faint but they are there and it’s like it’s trying to do them. I’m not sure if you could hear these from outside or if the GoPro would pick them up but they are there!
So Is it worth it and would I do it again even if I knew the light would come back on? Yes 1000% I would. And I’m sure @Aoon_M will come up for a solution for the fix.
Yeah Eventuri are having to modify it. Not going to fit the elbow until I fit the intake. No point double handling.Sounds epic Billy! Whens the elbow going on? Eventuri modifying the intake or will the 8v intake fit?
When you say the bypass valve, is that relating to the cat or the OPFs?So had my car back a couple days now so can give a bit of a review of the decat and the OPFs removed.
First thing is unfortunately the bypass valve didn’t work as the light shows back up, this happened at the company and they offered me the option to put it back to standard but I choose to leave it be for the moment as a light on the dash doesn’t outweigh the positives of this. Basically the bypass worked on the 8V through the OBD port but on the new 8Y platform the OBD port is only active/in operation if the bonnet is open, essentially in a maintenance mode. Infinit performance is working on a fix for this with the maker of the bypass valve so hopefully have something sorted in the upcoming months. The car drives perfect, it was logged for 300 miles and doesn’t over-boost or over fuel, it doesn’t enter limp mode. Drives as it should, just a SH17 tonne louder!
I don’t know how but it is louder than my stage II facelift Pre-OPF was! This absolutely screams and sounds phenomenal! I’ve purschase a new go pro so as soon as I can I’ll get some driving videos for you, valve closed/open videos and also so 0-60/100/200 times ect for use.
It was far to loud with the PCW mod so all that has been reverted back to stock, no wastegate rattle as I mentioned before. Valves work as they should do in comfort mode up to 4000 revs the car is the tiniest bit louder than stock, but it dynamic or performance mode, I want to say it, sounds like a lambo! There is no pops or bangs as the before generation. It has very loud upshift snaps, and also when I do let off the accelerator I hear the slightest burbles like it used to do, they are very faint but they are there and it’s like it’s trying to do them. I’m not sure if you could hear these from outside or if the GoPro would pick them up but they are there!
So Is it worth it and would I do it again even if I knew the light would come back on? Yes 1000% I would. And I’m sure @Aoon_M will come up for a solution for the fix.
It’s both, sports cat won’t help unfortunatelyWhen you say the bypass valve, is that relating to the cat or the OPFs?
If it's relating to the cat, I'd assume that a sports cat would sort that and you could still run it without the OPFs. If it's related to the OPFs then that's a little more of a pain and I imagine will need some work or a remap down the road.
That's a shame. I wonder if R44 could help as they do a bunch of modules for BMWs? Obviously if they work the same way through the OBD then probably not, but maybe their OPF defeat devices are stand alone.It’s both, sports cat won’t help unfortunately
Do you know what Type these are (A,B or C)?Next delivery
Urus style carbon paddles.
He’s going to speak to the people who do there’s and see if they have solution but like you said, theirs work the same wayThat's a shame. I wonder if R44 could help as they do a bunch of modules for BMWs? Obviously if they work the same way through the OBD then probably not, but maybe their OPF defeat devices are stand alone.
Fair enough, it makes sense.He’s going to speak to the people who do there’s and see if they have solution but like you said, theirs work the same way
Very good question lol, these did not fit unfortunately And were type A. I’m now getting type B sent to me so I’ll keep you updated with fitment when these arriveDo you know what Type these are (A,B or C)?
I think the ecu software is a bit cleverer than that from what I saw regarding something as simple as an adblue sensor on an Audi.Fair enough, it makes sense.
I do wonder if someone with a bit of an electronics/software background could just create something that draws power off the original plugs and just links the upstream and downstream sensors and generates a signal that the car sees as the OPFs being something like 90-99% operational? That wouldn't need interaction with the OBD port, but imagine there's a reason they haven't done that yet.
It's possible, but there must be cases where folk drive OPF vehicles on long trips all the time and they don't need cleaning by the car specifically? I doubt it'll flag up an error as a result of something working too well, surely? It's a reasonable point, I just don't know how they could possibly implement it and what the point would be apart from specifically targeting something like this.I think the ecu software is a bit cleverer than that from what I saw regarding something as simple as an adblue sensor on an Audi.
The OPF sensors/ecu will want to see the differential pressure rise and then reduce as it cleans them, if they stay clean forever it will most probably know something is wrong, with each new version this type of emission stuff gets more and more sophisticated
The ecu can monitor just about anything with all kinds of algorithims working away in the background, it will know that the car is always on the Motorway etc and could be able to predict when the filter needs a clean and if the pressure sensors say all is ok when the ecu knows it shouldnt be it will flag itIt's possible, but there must be cases where folk drive OPF vehicles on long trips all the time and they don't need cleaning by the car specifically? I doubt it'll flag up an error as a result of something working too well, surely? It's a reasonable point, I just don't know how they could possibly implement it and what the point would be apart from specifically targeting something like this.
Yeah Baby!!!!!
Very good question lol, these did not fit unfortunately And were type A. I’m now getting type B sent to me so I’ll keep you updated with fitment when these arrive
It's possible, but there must be cases where folk drive OPF vehicles on long trips all the time and they don't need cleaning by the car specifically? I doubt it'll flag up an error as a result of something working too well, surely? It's a reasonable point, I just don't know how they could possibly implement it and what the point would be apart from specifically targeting something like this.
That was my 3rd one that day lol. Cars well and truly ran in already
Close, I was 176 when I sold it@billymc92 did you hit the LC counter in the previous one?!
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It’s away to get 3D scanned and a carbon kitApologies if I’ve missed it but what treats are in the pipeline in London?
gonna look the nuts!It’s away to get 3D scanned and a carbon kit