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Old 06-10-2007 | 03:17 PM
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Iwouldn't call a Mustang a sports car though. IMO it's a poser car.
Did you happen to check my sig to see what Mustang I was talking about? I never said it was a sports car - but it is certainly no poser...its an original year Mustang - in fact one of the very first V-8 convertable Mustangs ever made - and its got only 53,000 miles - all original and in pristine shape. I know that this forum is about Audis - and most here more appreciate new, german and sport type cars - but heh now - there is something to be said for the old (American) classics and nice, well maintained older cars in general. I create quite a buzz with the car nearly every time I take it out - and it is a real joy to drive and just to be in driving around for passengers and driver alike...even with the automatic!
Ok but its still a ford! I think that says enough...
 
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Old 06-10-2007 | 03:18 PM
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roadhawk i love you cars... new stangs are poser cars, old ones are cruisers..
I think you should go for the manual... just dont **** up your synchros like i did... not gonna be fun for wallet
 
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Old 06-10-2007 | 08:29 PM
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stop hatin on the mustangs lol i have a2000 5spd v6 mustang with lowwww miles and i LOVE it its not stock and can kill alot of hondas (what car cant) but spec v's, tiburons, etc ive beatin alot and dont have cvause i own a v6 mustang cause my s4 is aa v6 just a biturbo one thats got over 100+hp than the mustnag, the mustang is alot more fun to drive cause it bein a RWD (trac-loc installed) and love whipping the rear end of it so it can be a sports car and no poser car lol anyways i loveee my s4 just giving me some issues with the sensors but whose doesnt lol get the 6spd i personally love it
 
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Old 06-10-2007 | 09:50 PM
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... in general I feel a true manual tranny with a clutch is more appropriate for a "sports" car.
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I have to agree with Roadhawk in that a manual tranny is something else in a sports car.

So the S4 is a "Sports Car" no, don't think so, it's a GT.
 
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Old 06-11-2007 | 02:41 AM
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... in general I feel a true manual tranny with a clutch is more appropriate for a "sports" car.
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I have to agree with Roadhawk in thata manual tranny is something else in a sports car.

So the S4 is a "Sports Car" no, don't think so, it's a GT.
First of all note that I put "sports" in quotes - as in sporting or sporty or performance etc. I don't think there is any real clear break that determines a "sports" car versus a GT per se. However if you enjoy cruising along on the highway/interstate and identify your S4 prime driving experience with such vice taking on twistys and such well then I guess you are entitled to consider the S4 strictly asa GT. I for one love the curves the best - such as those of Deals Gap/Tail of the Dragon - where our "GT" can pretty much keep up with the best "sports cars" etc - so it has 4 doors and a back seat...OK...too me its a sports car because what can legitimatly be done with it on the road - much more then just a long distance highway cruiser. And even if it were such I personally would still prefer - to the point of near exclusive interest - in the 6 speed - but again that is my preference. Others value different things or have other issues that come to play and I never said that a tip or auto wasn't a fair choice. I'm certain that the tip S4 is mighty entertaining in nearly all the ways the manual is. I just happen to treasure the ole heel & toe and all that sort of stuff...certainly for my "sports car" in any event.
 
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Old 06-11-2007 | 11:21 AM
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Did you happen to check my sig to see what Mustang I was talking about? I never said it was a sports car - but it is certainly no poser...its an original year Mustang -
ha ha! It seems I have in-advertantly created a bit of an off the topic hijacking type thread that will be removed by the moderators for offending regular contributors. Your Mustand is a classic. Something else in it's own right.

Oh well, just goes to remind folks like me, you don't talk about other people's cars. Doesn't matter what they drive...
 
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Old 06-11-2007 | 12:43 PM
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First of all note that I put "sports" in quotes - as in sporting or sporty or performance etc. I don't think there is any real clear break that determines a "sports" car versus a GT per se. However if you enjoy cruising along on the highway/interstate and identify your S4 prime driving experience with such vice taking on twistys and such well then I guess you are entitled to consider the S4 strictly as a GT. I for one love the curves the best - such as those of Deals Gap/Tail of the Dragon - where our "GT" can pretty much keep up with the best "sports cars" etc - so it has 4 doors and a back seat...OK...too me its a sports car because what can legitimatly be done with it on the road - much more then just a long distance highway cruiser. And even if it were such I personally would still prefer - to the point of near exclusive interest - in the 6 speed - but again that is my preference. Others value different things or have other issues that come to play and I never said that a tip or auto wasn't a fair choice. I'm certain that the tip S4 is mighty entertaining in nearly all the ways the manual is. I just happen to treasure the ole heel & toe and all that sort of stuff...certainly for my "sports car" in any event.
It was more of a open statement, then a comment directed personally at you.

My point is, the S4 is not a sports car. Yea, it handles ok, yea it has good power. But think of it stock, is it a sports car? A Honda S200, BMW M3, 911, F355, etc, they are sports cars. The down side is our cars do not handle all that well, & are very heavy. You feel every bit of it, with turn in, on/off power, breaking, etc.. While being better in a straight line, the S4 looses out in the turns.

Remember think STOCK, the nose dive on braking transfers WAY to much weight to the nose, the car understeers REALLY bad, has a very slow turn in.

Don't get me wrong, I love my S4, on twistys it's fun, but my car has a aggressive wheel alignment, to help it turn in, I have the car corner balanced on Coil overs, I spent almost $4k to get the car to stop properly. To make our cars a "sports car" we need about 800lbs less weight, better suspension geometry (better anti dive/squat) & better weight balance.

My stock suspension EVO will be faster on every corner.

Granted, when you throw a good sum of money into the car, it does start to fair better towards a "sporting" car.
 
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Old 06-13-2007 | 03:49 PM
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In the means of all out performance in some cases an automatic transmission can be better. What performance options are available for the TIP transmission? I'm looking to use the powerplant and drivetran from an S4 for a different project and I would like to know what is out there besides the chip. I'm also concerned that the TIP may breakdown or incur issues when talking 500+hp. Performance experience or recomendations for the TIP and Manual would be nice.

Thanks,

Shawn
 
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Old 06-13-2007 | 05:00 PM
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In the means of all out performance in some cases an automatic transmission can be better. What performance options are available for the TIP transmission? I'm looking to use the powerplant and drivetran from an S4 for a different project and I would like to know what is out there besides the chip. I'm also concerned that the TIP may breakdown or incur issues when talking 500+hp. Performance experience or recomendations for the TIP and Manual would be nice.
You can upgrade the torque converter & valve bodies. That really seams to make the TIP bullet proof & launchable. So far, I would say the 6sp has left many more people stranded then the TIP.

The bigger thing is what are you going to get done on the 2.7t to get 500+hp? That's outside of K04 land.
 
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Old 06-13-2007 | 05:55 PM
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I'm not looking to compare. This will be a one off. The objective is 1500 pounds not including driver and 500+hp. The body with doors/windowsweighsin around 250/300 lb(two people can pick it up with ease as for the body is currently sitting on saw horses in the garage). Tube frame chassis weighs 1.367 lb per foot, and plan to use less than 150 feet, approx 200 pounds. At max I'm hoping another 1000 pounds for engine, drivetrain, suspension. Either way you slice it, it's going to be light and quick, should be fun for street driving.

That being said, it's not going to be a daily driver and I could justify $5 to $8 bucks a gallon for fuel and the K04 option is one of the ones in mind. There are local shops but I'll worry about that when the car rolls nicely with the stock powerplant.

Shawn
 
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