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Audi S3 8P Incoming



  S4 Avant
Following on from my thread looking for advice and opinions regarding S3s, I've finally found a good one! Many turds along the way, and hassle finding the right car. This can be seen in my previous thread... https://www.cliosport.net/threads/audi-s3-8p-advice-alternatives.813878/.

Onto the car then, this one had been for sale for a while on AT however I hadn't really noticed it until last week. Made an enquiry with the dealer, they sent details through including a a video of the car which was great service and enough for me to make the journey down. The car was in Lincoln so drove down yesterday morning to view the car and drive it, it was better than described and I loved it immediately! I'd say the the dealer undersold it by not indicating that the car had brand new wishbones, new Conti sport tyres and a full cat back Miltek exhaust on it, all very nice surprises.

Anyway, the details: Condor grey, 69k, Dsg. Some of the spec includes Bose, Bluetooth, aux, iPod connectivity, cruise control and two tone silk nappa leather. A price was agreed and delivery sorted for this coming week. It'll be going straight into a specialist though for some jobs that I want doing, specifically a cambelt and water pump, DSG oil change and haldex service. There is history of them being done, but not for a while so for piece of mind and the ability to get cheap parts I'm having them done myself. This was negotiated into the sale price.

Some pictures from yesterday.
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  e92 330i
Looks great! This is the facelift right? Much newer looking.

Any plans after the service items sorted? Quite a few places can map these with a decent result.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Looks great classy colour! If it Has had dsg oil at 40k it Only needs doing every 40k.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Hate the color, but cracking spec and car

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CrippsCorner

ClioSport Club Member
  Astra VXR
Hate the color, but cracking spec and car

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Yeah must admit not a fan of the colour via those pictures... does it have a blue tint? Kind of an in between colour. I think as these are quite subtle in their looks, they need something like a bright colour to show them off. Still a cool purchase though and I like the interior! Well I would say that as seats look like mine :cool:
 
  S4 Avant
Looks great! This is the facelift right? Much newer looking.

Any plans after the service items sorted? Quite a few places can map these with a decent result.
No immediate plans other making sure its mechanically perfect, in the future it will probably be remapped and a downpipe adding. Over 300bhp from a standard remap.

Nice find :up:


Care to elaborate ? :cool:

I work for a motor parts dealer (for the rest of the week anyway), and I know a lot of our supplier reps very well.

As for the colour, it is a bit different, but was much nicer in person IMO. It wasn't my first choice, however trying to find a more lairy colour in the spec i wanted, at my budget was nigh on impossible. The main thing to me was that I didnt want Black or Silver. Also, the tints are standard so not sure how it would look without them, so they'll stay for now.
 

Rojer

ClioSport Club Member
Glad to see you finally managed to get one. Mine hasn't shifted yet, think i will lower the price quite a bit just to see it go. If you don't mind me asking what did you pay? Feel free to PM me if you prefer. I like the grey it's nice. If you need any advice on them give me a shout!
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
Sure it's a great car to drive and will be perfect for everyday, but i can't help but look at the E46 M3 behind it. That says a lot.
 

Rojer

ClioSport Club Member
Sure it's a great car to drive and will be perfect for everyday, but i can't help but look at the E46 M3 behind it. That says a lot.

The thing i found with mine was that it was a great car to go up and down the motorway, very comfy and refined etc, but when you wanted to have fun and go round some twisty roads it was just boring. It seemed a bit soulless to me and didn't do enough to keep me entertained. The straight line performance is good, but the car didn't give me enough feel to have any confidence in it when pushing on. Didn't think much of Haldex either. I miss the all rounder nature of the car, but i would prefer something that was fun to drive all the time and i could put up with the sacrifices.
 

New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Good looking motor, like the colour.
Had mine 4 yrs, pre face lift, 330 bhp, all the bells and whistles.
Tracked it and generally ragged it everywhere, never let me down.
Good-
FAST, solid, reliable, comfortable, almost practical and they hold money with good spec.
Bad-
HEAVY and regardless of age, a massive target for thieving b******s!
So I guess my good points out weigh the bad but the constant break in’s and the desire for a more track focused car lead me to the 182.
Enjoy the car mate. I did.
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
Nice car mate. Not keen on the two tone leather but the exterior paint is lovely, rare too.

Unsure if it was mentioned already but its worth changing the cam follower on the high pressure fuel pump. An hours job and especially essential if you’re mapping it.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Good looking motor, like the colour.
Had mine 4 yrs, pre face lift, 330 bhp, all the bells and whistles.
Tracked it and generally ragged it everywhere, never let me down.
Good-
FAST, solid, reliable, comfortable, almost practical and they hold money with good spec.
Bad-
HEAVY and regardless of age, a massive target for thieving b******s!
So I guess my good points out weigh the bad but the constant break in’s and the desire for a more track focused car lead me to the 182.
Enjoy the car mate. I did.

Break ins car or house for keys ?
 
  S4 Avant
Nice car mate. Not keen on the two tone leather but the exterior paint is lovely, rare too.

Unsure if it was mentioned already but its worth changing the cam follower on the high pressure fuel pump. An hours job and especially essential if you’re mapping it.

Yes mate, cam follower ordered to be changed straight away.
 
  S4 Avant
Adrian Fluxare a strange bunch, quotation for the S3 to be insured with a remap, air filter and exhaust is £500. Insure it with just having an exhaust £900. Now I wouldn't get insurance without declaring mods, the better price was for a quote for a car I also viewed that had those modifications.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Adrian Fluxare a strange bunch, quotation for the S3 to be insured with a remap, air filter and exhaust is £500. Insure it with just having an exhaust £900. Now I wouldn't get insurance without declaring mods, the better price was for a quote for a car I also viewed that had those modifications.
Try Greenlight..

Hoping they're good for me with my S4 this year - been away from them for 3 years as I had the BMW before :(

@Neil@greenlight ... quote me happy :laughing:
 
  GP2
Flux can be funny like that. They use a certain provider if you have a few mods, which makes the price lower than a standard car! When I bought my GP2 it was standard, but they allowed me to have the cheaper policy on proviso that it was modified within 2 weeks...

That was my excuse for the stage 2 map, intercooler and sports cat! :)
 

welshname

ClioSport Club Member
Flux can be funny like that. They use a certain provider if you have a few mods, which makes the price lower than a standard car! When I bought my GP2 it was standard, but they allowed me to have the cheaper policy on proviso that it was modified within 2 weeks...

That was my excuse for the stage 2 map, intercooler and sports cat! :smile:
Exactly what I did with Flux on my Clio 172. I literally couldn't get insurance with them unless it was modified so I was given a 3 week grace period to get them done
 
  S4 Avant
Flux offered me the exact same, a few weeks to fit two more mods, however I have no idea if I will do that in two weeks.

Anyway, car has just been delivered...
 
  S4 Avant
Some parts already stocked up and ready to go. Must say, I'm loving having a daily auto!

I need a favour also, for anyone with an S3, could you measure the placement of the S3 badge in the boot lid for placement please? Mine came debadged and I have a replacement here waiting to go on, but would like the exact position. This would be a big help.
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  S4 Avant
Had the car a couple of weeks now and love it. It's been in for a health check, haldex service, DSG service, cambelt and water pump and cam follower so is in perfect shape for a while now.

More bonus points about the car I didn't even know when I bought it, it has front and rear H&R anti roll bars and is fully polybushed. The only thing I really want to do to it is a downpipe in the future and a remap and a new headunit.

Some pictures after a good drive up to Hartside yesterday. First time I've properly driven it in manual mode, it makes such a good noise when kicking it's teeth in.

Very sad to see Hartside the way it is, it was eery to say the least.

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  TTRS & V50
Very nice.

I loved mine, great car and they still look modern (facelift that is) given they are nearly 10 years old!

I'd put the standard badges back on and try and find a black optics kit.

Be weary on remap if you are still running original clutch and flywheel though it probably will make it slip at that age and mileage.

Also, I've never understood the Audi 2 tone, they're ugly as sin.

I won't leave it on a low though, you probably won't lose much money. I sold mine 2 years ago and they are still pretty much the same price.
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
Very nice.

I loved mine, great car and they still look modern (facelift that is) given they are nearly 10 years old!

I'd put the standard badges back on and try and find a black optics kit.

Be weary on remap if you are still running original clutch and flywheel though it probably will make it slip at that age and mileage.

Also, I've never understood the Audi 2 tone, they're ugly as sin.

I won't leave it on a low though, you probably won't lose much money. I sold mine 2 years ago and they are still pretty much the same price.

I don’t think the clutch/mileage will have any problems tbh. Stage 1 runs sweet as a nut on these engines?
 

welshname

ClioSport Club Member
As per the pirate. Same engine as me, I'm mapped at 300/300 on original clutch at 114,000 miles. Been mapped since we'll before I owned it and it's fine.

Should also get the box mapped as it increases the clamping force of the clutch so they are even less prone to slipping.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
The dsg is better for maps, the manual is the one with the sensitive clutch

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  S4 Avant
@Slammed172 what's the black optics kit? Standard badges are going on as soon as I have positioning measurements to place them.

As echoed above, from all I've read and heard stage one shouldn't have any impact on the the clutch as it is.
 

Poopensharten

ClioSport Club Member
  Golf R
The dsg is better for maps, the manual is the one with the sensitive clutch

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Not sure thats entirely true, Warren - the Mk7 R manual has the worst of all slipping even on standard power, my old Edition 30 ran 307bhp for 30k hard miles and it was solid?
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Not sure thats entirely true, Warren - the Mk7 R manual has the worst of all slipping even on standard power, my old Edition 30 ran 307bhp for 30k hard miles and it was solid?
Every mapper I spoke to advised that the standard clutch in the mk5 gti cars wasn't recommended above 300lbft. Whereas the dsg they were happy to go beyond. No idea if it's the same part in the s3 etc, but seems pretty par for the course with vag. S4 the same, dsg takes power far better.

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