Ode to the RS6 Avant
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:27 am
Back to the drawing board w/ you, AUDI!Mr Kleen wrote:a R8 mule had a twin turbo. don't ask Audi how that turned out how that turned out...
* 580-horsepower/480 lb-ft twin-turbo V10 TFSI
* 0-62 mph in 4.6 seconds, 0-124 mph in 14.9 seconds
* Top speed of 155 mph (electronically governed)
* quattro permanent four-wheel-drive
* Unique bodywork, interior trim
* Up to 58.6 cubic ft of cargo space
* Optional ceramic composite brakes
* 6-speed tiptronic
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The ten-cylinder V-configuration engine in the RS 6 is based on the V10 powerplants of the Audi S6 and Audi S8, but has been redeveloped in practically every respect to attain the significantly higher level of performance. The twin turbochargers ensure an impressively constant stream of power over the entire engine speed range: the mighty peak torque of 650 Nm is available across the entire range from 1,500 to 6,250 rpm; maximum output is available between 6,250 and 6,700 rpm.
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FSI direct injection delivers precisely metered amounts of fuel into the combustion chambers at a pressure of up to 120 bar. This permits a compression ratio of 10.5:1, which is very high for a turbo engine. Remarkably efficient combustion is the result. The engine is thus content with a standard consumption of 13.9 litres – a very good figure in view of the potential offered.
A further feature adopted from racing technology is the dry-sump lubrication system used on the V10. By virtue of the elaborate design of the oil pump module and oil tank, reliable lubrication of all engine components and both turbochargers is guaranteed, even with constant lateral acceleration of 1.2 g.
Thanks to FSI technology and the optimised design of the turbocharger and air ducts, the ten-cylinder unit is extremely responsive and converts minimum movements of the throttle into dynamic acceleration. Yet the twin turbo is by no means a rough-and-ready sports engine: it runs smoothly and with refinement, as is typical of a ten-cylinder unit. When accelerating, of course, its dual-branch exhaust system with two oval tailpipes produces that sonorous sporty, throaty sound – an essential feature of a high-performance automobile. Those who wish to enhance this daily delight for the ears even further may opt for the alternative sports exhaust system.
I am assuming it will be six digit figures for price. The new S8 is ~$100k so I assume this would cost more.Sabre wrote:Now THERE is a wagon I would rock! Those are some unbelievable specs. Any idea how much one of these would set you back?
Remember: it is an all-wheel-drive, mid-size German wagon. Read: HEAVY!! Those are damn good numbers for that class of vehicle. Also, consider that the new STI does 0-60 in 5.1 seconds. The RS6 is a larger, heavier car.Phibs wrote:The specs for 0-60 and 0-124 are horrible unimpressive for the HP/TQ numbers it puts down
With a V10!!!!! Twin turbos.... and a LOT smoother power curve that hits WAY earlier... I think the numbers are understatedWRXWagon2112 wrote:Remember: it is an all-wheel-drive, mid-size German wagon. Read: HEAVY!! Those are damn good numbers for that class of vehicle. Also, consider that the new STI does 0-60 in 5.1 seconds. The RS6 is a larger, heavier car.Phibs wrote:The specs for 0-60 and 0-124 are horrible unimpressive for the HP/TQ numbers it puts down
--Alan
uninlightened. that car is tits.Phibs wrote:The specs for 0-60 and 0-124 are horrible unimpressive for the HP/TQ numbers it puts down
Oh, there will be upgrades... with costs that are on par with the cars' pricezaxrex wrote:Look how long that compressor shaft is... say goodbye to aftermarket upgrades off the shelf.
Phibs wrote:Hell yes I'd love to see that baby dyno'd. I think it has one hell of a .* btw to handle all that powah.
Yeah, peak torque from 1.5k-6.2krpms...that is just crazy nutso.complacent wrote:*head assplode*