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Trevor

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  1. Hi Harry....welcome to the Forum I would say it sounds like coolant being induced into combustion....e.g. Head Gasket failure. You mentioned it smelt sweet, that would be the antifreeze content burning off. Check for loss of coolant, and also run a combustion leak test (fluid changes colour if combustion gas is present in the coolant) Let us know how you get on with it all Cheers, Trevor
  2. Looks great Rob and Happy Birthday for last week
  3. I would probably recommend fitting an aftermarket head unit and remote switches for the steering wheel which will more than likely work a load better than the original audio and more updatable at a lot less cost...loads more functionality also.
  4. I think its a great idea because if you are travelling the length of Great Britain, the chances are that others could piggy-back on the journey for a certain distance (even if its only for a few miles) somewhere along the route. Count me in if you are travelling through Dorset, Hampshire area
  5. I think if I turned off locations then the Mrs would want to know why, lol
  6. Worth keeping an eye on as it maybe where its all settled down but if its not leaking externally then it can only be leaking internally....e.g. into coolant or combustion which would be obvious by plumes of smoke or a radiator full of emulsified oil (like mayonaisse)
  7. Has anyone come across this before? Very awesome software provided by Google (free of charge) which shows exactly where you have been...great for road trips, not so good if you're having an affair :-( Uses your phone to plot your movements...so watch out! p.s. the crazy bit in Germany was road works without any diversion in place, had to go into Luxembourg to get around it
  8. I agree with Magnet....would put money (not real money though!) on the tyres causing the noise. Swap the fronts to the rears and see if the noise differs
  9. My friend who lived in Dubai and where obviously there was an abundance of desert sand in the air, he would always instruct the parking/valet guys not to clean his car (Lamborghini) and all he would do it use a feather duster to remove the sand without scratching the paintwork...seemed to work okay
  10. If it were me, I would find a good independent VW / Audi specialist repairer to code it to the car and maybe ask them the best ones to use for replacement and ease of coding then take it back there when you have sourced one at the right price.
  11. Hi Gav Maybe I'm looking at this wrong but I believe the tensioner may be over-slack, not over-tight...hence the reason the idler has the deposits on it. Have found this to be a common problem on VAG engines where the belt is too loose and it 'glides' over the top of the idler pulley rather than turning it. This then leads to overheating of the belt and then complete failure. Or the debris could be there from previously and they didn't replace the roller.
  12. Wow, they are pretty severe splits, not just the usual perishing. Only time I have seen anything like this is on Pirelli's (P4 range if I remember right) and the tread area would completely delaminate from the carcass. Good luck with your case with Dunlop, who are being foolish if they think they can brush this type of defect under the carpet...especially if they standard fit for Audi
  13. Hi Tom....welcome to the Forum Sorry to hear you're having problems so soon after buying it. Have you considered removing them completely? Works for BMW especially as they ingest the valves and destroy the engine. Not entirely sure how much of an effect it would have on the Audi's performance but it is quite negligible on the Beemer, even then a remap could enhance the deletion quite nicely? Keep us updated on the progress Cheers, Trevor
  14. could be interesting, must keep an eye on the German eBay site
  15. I visited there a few years ago after going to the Jaguar factory at Leamington and found it to be an incredibly interesting museum, made even better by the fact it was free to enter. I believe they allow car clubs to park outside on the front if you arrange in advance with them.
  16. Great report and photos Steve, looked like you had great weather as well.
  17. was reading that he got the name from borrowing a passport from a mass murderer named Mr Nice and the name stuck....what a character indeed! lol
  18. I would assume scrapped as the intention is to rid the earth of polluting vehicles....I wonder if that includes classic cars and bikes though...just a matter of time I'm sure. Also, for the intended Autonomous cars / road networks it would need to operate with cars that have 'drive-by-wire' technology for it to work so that's all old school cars not being allowed into cities....which is what they are already instigating around Europe.
  19. That's a really good turnout for a fledgeling club meeting...and some nice old school Audi's as well.
  20. looks like there were quite a few cars on our stand....how many in total?
  21. Trevor

    2019 Audi A8

    I like it...great coupe shape
  22. I wonder how long before it finds it way over here though? food for thought!
  23. Trevor

    Sim Card

    Sorry Gary, not sure about that one...hopefully someone with more knowledge of the system can help?
  24. I had to look up Howard Marks as I had never heard of him before....what an interesting character.
  25. OMG....it looks so strange! Thought at first it was based on the Ford KA
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