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Tomas
May 7th, 2006, 23:56
http://www.bb-automobiltechnik.de/bb2004/en/produkte/motoren/audi/a6/4b/mau_a6_rs6.php :addict:

Qisha
May 8th, 2006, 08:32
Dear Tomas,

B&B developed a 6-level engine program for the AUDI RS6, RS6 Plus:

1. level 515hp / 450 lb.ft
2. level 540hp / 472 lb.ft
3. level 578hp / 509 lb.ft
4. level 625hp / 538 lb.ft
5. EVO level 650hp / 560 lb.ft
6. EVO R level 670hp / 586 lb.ft

On the EVO R level: 0 to 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds, to 124 mph in 12.9 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 200 mph (where the engine is sealed off).

This vast power of up to 670 hp / 586 lb.ft. is achieved by an extensive adaptation of the engine- and cylinder heads, the installation of a special crankshaft with shifts and special con-rod, B&B camshafts, two large turbochargers with modified exhaust manifolds, B&B charge air cooler as well as special engine- and transmission coolers, large pre-exhaust pipes with sport catalysts and sport exhaust system with large cross-section, optimized induction airflow and special injection elements. These alterations are accompanied by a reprogramming of the electronic injection code fields - in order to reach an optimal run-performance with full everyday suitability - and the installation of a strengthened transmission.

For any questions feel free to call the B&B service hotline under +49 (0) 271 – 30323-11 or visit:

www.bb-automobiltechnik.de

Tomas
May 8th, 2006, 23:33
Hi who do you think is the best tuner for the rs6?? Tomas

AndyBG
May 9th, 2006, 00:20
Tomas,

did you considered MTM?

Tomas
May 9th, 2006, 02:10
I think I´ve seen about 10-15 tuners so I´m a littel confused who to bye from
Tomas
Originally posted by AndyBG
Tomas,

did you considered MTM? :confused:

mi021le
May 9th, 2006, 20:03
mtm and dahlback seem to be the two best, i think. ive seen db and its good. mtm isnt as much tq but builds through the rpm range and progesively gets just as powerful.

clam
May 10th, 2006, 11:52
They all cost a lot on money, so it's worth the effort to visit them and sample the products before you make a decision. The big names make you feel safer, but it doesn't mean the product is better than the lesser known names. Best to check them out for yourself.