Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
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Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
Just wondering whattypically goes wrong with these cars. I'm looking at a '98 right now. I've always heard that the 2.8's are more reliable than the 1.8T's, but I'm reading into some stuff that's not so good about them. Please share any personal experiences if you've got any. Thanks!!
#2
RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
well kolbs, my wonderful 12v is at 196k and running pretty strong. It needs the TB done, I have a leaking power steering rack, the EGR valve is clogged, the thermostat is going I think, and my right cat is done for.
But most of those are non engine specific issues. They are mostly because of millage. The engine itself runs well. I haven't had it compression tested but she still pulls pretty strong (for a 12v) and fires up everytime (about 3-4 turnovers), no leaks from the engine itself. All and all it is a very reliable car.
But most of those are non engine specific issues. They are mostly because of millage. The engine itself runs well. I haven't had it compression tested but she still pulls pretty strong (for a 12v) and fires up everytime (about 3-4 turnovers), no leaks from the engine itself. All and all it is a very reliable car.
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RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
actaully 2.8 do has the power to blow themself up. it's just that most ppl who drive the 2.8 are usually more calm (like me : ) ) yes the 2.8 run almost forever. they have problems like any other car. the only thing is the parts will cost more than say like a ford cuz audis are worth it.
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RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
I've only had my 30v for 4000 miles, but it's a champ. I've replaced the crankcase breather hose and the ECT sensor...I recently had the opportunity to check the car out from below when it was on a lift and from the looks of things, those two things are all that I will be replacing any time soon. It's not very fast off the line, but it's quite zippy once I get going and especially on the highway. Gas mileage kind of sucks...my aunt's Lexus SUV with a V6 gets better mileage, but at about 21 combined, it's not terrible.
I guess I should say that when I was under the car, I noticed several things had been replaced including both cats, cv joints, parts of the suspension, and some other miscellaneous things. So...there's that.
I guess I should say that when I was under the car, I noticed several things had been replaced including both cats, cv joints, parts of the suspension, and some other miscellaneous things. So...there's that.
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RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
ORIGINAL: kolbs_91
Thanks for the input. I keep reading aboutABS modules failing, resulting in like $2000 repairs. Does this actually happen very often??
Thanks for the input. I keep reading aboutABS modules failing, resulting in like $2000 repairs. Does this actually happen very often??
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RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
It's never happened in the lifetime of my car (I'm the 3rd owner, and am currently just over 147k miles, with all service records), and my brakes show no signs of anything bad. Other than this pain in the *** CEL I'm dealing with (cam sensor - I've been post-whoring about it lately), it's been great. I have the usual annoyances of the B5 (cruise control stalk NFG, erratic fuel gauge), but that's it. The car purrs, pulls as well as a 30v is gonna pull, and it gets me 31+mpg on the highway (that's not a typo). No complaints other than the engine has .1 liters too much displacement and is missing two turbos.
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RE: Sooo, how's that 2.8 been holding up??
I **** you not, man. I couldn't believe it. The GF and I took a ride to Niagara Falls early this summer. Filled up before leaving, got all the way there, and topped off the tank right before leaving. I track my MPG every time and I thought something was wrong or that I couldn't do math anymore. Since then, I've kept track on any longer drives, and sure as hell, any highway trip I take, it's solidly over 30mpg. No AC running, windows and sunroof vented, and cruising between 70 and 75 (no CC in use), and I hit that number every time. I'm not the only one either - several of us were posting in a thread about mileage and there are a decent number of us getting those numbers. It pays to maintain your 30v