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Everything posted by Steve Q
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Glad this forum helped you 🙂
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Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂 Nice looking A5 you have there 🙂
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Glad this thread helped and glad you got the part ordered 🙂 you'll be back on your way in no time 👍
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Sorry to hear of your situation. Hope you find a job soon 🙂 I'm with Steve on this one and I'd definitely fit the thermostat to see if that cures the issues.
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You're most welcome, glad this thread helped 🙂 the most up-to-date part ends in a letter b 👍
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If it's roughly the same era then should fit. Your other option is to fit an aftermarket radio. What radio is fitted currently? As the easiest option would be to replace it with the same.
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Hope it gets sorted Tony 🙂
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Spoke to the event organiser today. Those wishing to display their cars need to arrive no later than 9:30. Looks like it's going to be their biggest show yet!
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Make sure you have pictures of the tyres before you send them off. As well as pictures of all the numbers in the side as I'm sure they'll be a batch number or something on them.
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A5 kev 🙂 If it were me I'd be looking at sourcing one from eBay. It's amazing how many speakers seem to go on the a5s.
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Can Faulty Radiator cause of Auto transmission leak?
Steve Q replied to Bal B7's topic in Audi A4 (B7) Forum
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Nice one! Looks stunning 🙂
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I'd try Facebook market place or the Q5 Facebook groups 🙂
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Please keep us posted on how you get on 🙂 hope you get somewhere with them.
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Ah damn. Such a Shame.
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You should speak to the company that supplies you the tyres or alternatively Dunlop. However the latter might be a waste of time as they do t seem to care that their tyres are dangerous. You could also speak to trading standards.
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Whilst a number of significant ex-factory LMP1 cars have come up for sale recently, notably the large batch of Peugeot 908s sold via BBM Sport, this is the first time that this writer has seen an ex-factory LMP1 Hybrid on the open market. The car is a 2015 Audi R18 e-tron quattro, powered by a 4-litre 550bhp V6 TDI paired in its active career with a 268bhp electric motor that drives the front axle. Audi entered the car into the 4 megajoules class of hybrid output for the 2015 FIA WEC with a car that saw significant aero changes from the previous season, including a lower drag rear end and new sidepods with new radiators to help better cool the engine and hybrid systems. DSC understands that the car is for sale without a functioning hybrid drive. The car for sale is chassis 416, raced in three races of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship by Audi Sport Team Joest and driven by Lucas di Grassi, Loïc Duval, and Oliver Jarvis. The car raced at the 6 Hours of Fuji, 6 Hours of Shanghai, and the 6 Hours of Bahrain where it finished 4th, 4th, and 6th respectively. The car is being sold via ex Le Mans racer and supercar dealer Joe Macari’s well known showrooms https://www.dailysportscar.com/2022/05/02/2015-audi-r18-e-tron-quattro-to-be-auctioned-next-month.html
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Team Rosberg’s Nico Muller claimed his first DTM pole position in nearly two years after beating Grasser Racing rival Mirko Bortolotti in Sunday’s second qualifying session at Portimao. Muller held the top spot for much of the 20-minute pole-shootout in Portugal, grabbing an early edge over his rivals with a time of 1m40.137s in his Audi R8 LMS GT3. Red Bull driver Felipe Fraga briefly deposed Muller with a 1m40.001s flier as the second runs began, highlighting the one-lap pace of his AF Corse-run Ferrari 488 GT3 for the second day in succession. However, it took little time for Muller to regain the initiative, the factory Audi driver setting a blistering time of 1m39.974s on his next flying lap to secure his first pole in the DTM's GT3 era. Bortolotti again opted to complete only a single run in qualifying and jumped to second late on, although the factory Lamborghini driver’s time was slower than his pole-setting lap from Saturday, leaving him two tenths behind Muller in the timesheets. Brazilian racer Fraga was shuffled down to third in the final order, albeit just 0.010s behind Bortolotti, while Sheldon van der Linde finished another 0.001s adrift in fourth in his Schubert Motorsport BMW M4. Saturday race winner Lucas Auer was Mercedes’ top qualifier in fifth, setting a time of 1m40.055s in his Winward AMG GT3 ahead of the similar machine of HRT driver Luca Stolz - who coincidentally finished second behind Auer in the opening race of the weekend. Auer will carry 25kg of additional weight on his Mercedes in the race as part of the DTM’s updated success ballast rules, with Stolz and Bortolotti hobbled by 15kg and 5kg in extra weight respectively. Two-time DTM champion Marco Wittmann put on a much stronger performance in qualifying on Sunday, putting his Walkenhorst BMW seventh on the grid ahead of Abt Sportsline Audi duo Kelvin van der Linde and Ricardo Feller. The top 10 was rounded out by reigning champion Maximilian Gotz, who has switched to the Winward Mercedes team this year after winning the 2021 title with Hubert Haupt’s HRT outfit. SSR Performance’s Laurens Vanthoor was the top Porsche driver on the grid in 11th in an ultra-competitive session where 15 out of 29 drivers were separated by just half a second, and the entire field but Alessio Deledda separated by two seconds. After retiring from Saturday’s race due to contact at the restart, Abt Audi DTM star Rene Rast qualified 13th with a time of 1m40.283s, just fractionally ahead of the slowest Audi of Attempto driver Marius Zug. Nicki Thiim, who qualified fifth on his DTM debut on Saturday, struggled for pace on Sunday and ended up a distant 20th on the grid in his T3 Motorsport Lamborghini. Nine-time World Rally champion Sebastien Loeb was also unable to replicate his pace from Saturday and will line up 27th on the grid in his AlphaTauri-sponsored AF Corse Ferrari, only ahead of the Lamborghinis of Esmee Hawkey and Deledda. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/portimao-muller-audi-pole-bortolotti/10254467/amp/
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http://johndagys-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ss365-1.png Sportscar365 INTERCONTINENTAL GT CHALLENGE Reigning Bathurst 1000 Winners in Audi Sport Australia Lineup Bathurst 1000 winners Mostert, Holdsworth to drive different Audi R8s in 12-hour race… by Daniel Lloyd May 3, 2022 Photo: Bathurst 12H Reigning Bathurst 1000 winners Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth have been named in Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia’s lineup for the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, as the Melbourne-based team announced three of its six driving crews. Mostert and Holdsworth, who won Supercars’ biggest race at Mount Panorama together last year driving for Walkinshaw Andretti United, have been assigned to different Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo IIs for the GT racing enduro at the same circuit on May 15. 2018 Bathurst 12 Hour pole-sitter Mostert is due to drive the No. 65 CoinSpot-backed Audi alongside Liam Talbot and Fraser Ross who are both previous class winners at the event. The No. 9 Hallmark Property Group Audi will be driven by Holdsworth, Marc Cini and Dean Fiore. Search http://johndagys-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ss365-1.png Sportscar365 INTERCONTINENTAL GT CHALLENGE Reigning Bathurst 1000 Winners in Audi Sport Australia Lineup Bathurst 1000 winners Mostert, Holdsworth to drive different Audi R8s in 12-hour race… by Daniel Lloyd May 3, 2022 Photo: Bathurst 12H Reigning Bathurst 1000 winners Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth have been named in Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia’s lineup for the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, as the Melbourne-based team announced three of its six driving crews. Mostert and Holdsworth, who won Supercars’ biggest race at Mount Panorama together last year driving for Walkinshaw Andretti United, have been assigned to different Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo IIs for the GT racing enduro at the same circuit on May 15. 2018 Bathurst 12 Hour pole-sitter Mostert is due to drive the No. 65 CoinSpot-backed Audi alongside Liam Talbot and Fraser Ross who are both previous class winners at the event. The No. 9 Hallmark Property Group Audi will be driven by Holdsworth, Marc Cini and Dean Fiore. Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia’s third announced entry is the No. 47 Supabarn Supermarkets Audi that will be shared by Theo Koundouris, Paul Stokell and 2021 Bathurst 1000 podium finisher David Russell. They will compete in the Am category, while the lineups involving Mostert and Holdsworth will bid for overall honors in the Pro-Am class. The Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia stable is being run by the Melbourne Performance Centre team, which is due to announce its remaining crews this week. “The first half of our 2022 Bathurst 12 Hour squad is fantastic,” commented team principal Troy Russell. “The shift to the Pro-Am regulations this year gives opportunities to people who might not have the chance in ‘usual’ years and they have all grabbed it. “Each car has a really strong group of drivers, both from the ‘Am’ component and to the professional drivers who have joined in. "These are three strong, very balanced cars all of whom can compete for a strong result.” https://sportscar365.com/sro/igtc/reigning-bathurst-1000-winners-in-audi-sport-australia-lineup/
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You're welcome 🙂
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They truly are rip off merchants.
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You're welcome 🙂
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Audi a4 b7 2.0 tdi 2006 will audi a6 engine mount fit
Steve Q replied to Beany1's topic in Audi A4 (B7) Forum
No I do t believe they will. You should be able to get the A4 b7 ones without trouble. -
Yep definitely worth s risk. Audi's price is ridiculous!
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Can Faulty Radiator cause of Auto transmission leak?
Steve Q replied to Bal B7's topic in Audi A4 (B7) Forum
I don't believe so, but can't say for 100% certain