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schnelljager
February 9th, 2004, 19:27
This post is from a paid advertiser. It is written to bring attention to the new RS6 air filter kit and engine cover. The link is
http://www.dahlbackracing.se/english/main.asp
After you get to the site, find RS6 under Audi and it will pop up when you enter that section of the site.

For questions in North America call 1-866-DAHLBAC

Erik
February 9th, 2004, 20:03
That's correct.

Dahlback Racing now sponsors RS6.com.

I guess this is what you are talking about:

http://216.127.92.123/~dbrace/images/Engines/RS6.jpg

Also check RS6.com's pictures from a recent visit:

http://www.rs6.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2897&highlight=dahlback

danham
February 9th, 2004, 20:47
hi,

how much is the dahlback-system??


................sorry, i opened my eyes now and have seen it!;o)

greetz
daniel

Erik
February 9th, 2004, 20:49
Air filter kit for the RS6. Complete with filter, stainless steel pipes, clamps, connections, hoses and carbon fibre trim.

1278 EUR excl. VAT

http://216.127.92.123/~dbrace/audi/rs6/filter.jpg

highrustler
February 9th, 2004, 21:55
TJM says this system is supposed to offer a 15hp gain. With the exposed filters, I would imagine the K&N’s would require more cleaning or even allow particles to pass through. The US price is $1499 not including installation. Perhaps this and an exhaust would be a good option for those not looking to mess with the ECU. The Dahlback exhaust system is made by Milltek, but IMHO, the tips look better.

James
:revs:

Klint
February 9th, 2004, 22:28
That system looks impressive with the exposed airfilters.

Could the factory engine plenum cover be retained with the DahlBack airfilter set-up? :applause:

also, thanks for sponsoring rs6.com Dahlback :thumb:

P.S cool smilies :love:

gnomik007
December 5th, 2005, 12:59
Originally posted by highrustler
TJM says this system is supposed to offer a 15hp gain. With the exposed filters, I would imagine the K&N’s would require more cleaning or even allow particles to pass through. The US price is $1499 not including installation. Perhaps this and an exhaust would be a good option for those not looking to mess with the ECU. The Dahlback exhaust system is made by Milltek, but IMHO, the tips look better.

James
:revs:

Allow particles to pass through?Isn't it dangerous and would definately cause not only MAF failure,but engine disaster?