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Rusty NAilz
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: K&N filter for OLD Audi? Reply with quote

I think you underestimate the typical American driver. The feats I have seen
in Arizona would thrill you to no end. Women applying makeup, on the cell
phone, changing lanes while looking into the rear view mirror for their
exit. One driver eating a bowl of soup driving with their elbows, my
favorite. Another exits the highway from the far left lane across four lanes
of traffic 35 feet before their exit. Hmm what else did I see this week
trying to commute and keep my A6 out of the shop. Oh yeah, Six young Latin
gentlemen wearing sun glasses because the windshield was not to be found.

I am truly tempted to trade my A6 for an escort so that I would not feel the
sense of loss. Ten again to remain on topic. I do have a K&N air filter.


"cp" <asdf@asdf.com> wrote in message
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100mph? I hope you're kidding me :-) you mean 155mph? German middle
aged women drive 120mph in their diesel volkswagens and you
want to drive your S6 100mph? :-) I've driven in bumper to bumper rush
hour traffic at 115mph, in the traffic laden tunnels of
paris at 140mph, so what's 100mph for a S6? Any 1994 cavalier will do
that :-)

When getting caught at that speed makes one go to jail, suddenly the
bravery appears to vanish. Of course the trick is to not get
caugth, I know. :)

When driving in the US I keep to whatever everyone else is doing. I know
of four fellow Canadians who were arrested for driving
leisurely over 100mph. To us outside the US that's just whacked. Now
speeding on city streets, that's a different matter. I'd have
no mercy on anyone speeding in a residential neighbourhood, like what's
done around here.

At the risk of sounding like a preacher, driving 115 mph on public roads
in heavy "bumper-to-bumper" traffic is nothing to be
proud of; it's outright stupid. That's what the track is for.

I'm talking about Europe. Different reality. Expert drivers. Would you
call race car drivers stupid for going 150mph bumper to
bumper? No, because it's a controlled environment with expert drivers. So
are the autobahns to a lesser extent. That's why I said
American tourists are a danger on the autobahn. That's not anecdotal
evidence, it's reality, as I've found out from personal
experience. eg. look up on gnutella autobahn vids; one of them will be a
retard driving a mustang at 155mph with one hand and taping
with the other, now that is utter stupidity.

Anyways, enjoy your Audi, my 20 year old sure fun :-)

cp



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Steve Sears
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: K&N filter for OLD Audi? Reply with quote

"Rusty NAilz" <dustnaz@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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8 ----- horror stories of bad drivers snipped-----8

I am truly tempted to trade my A6 for an escort so that I would not feel
the
sense of loss. Ten again to remain on topic. I do have a K&N air filter.

Methinks you'd be feeling something other than "the sense of loss" if you
had an escort.....I never knew that they would take a car in trade for
services, though. I guess it depends what kind of escort you get. ;-)

Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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cp
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:56 pm    Post subject: Re: K&N filter for OLD Audi? Reply with quote

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I think you underestimate the typical American driver. The feats I have seen
in Arizona would thrill you to no end. Women applying makeup, on the cell
phone, changing lanes while looking into the rear view mirror for their
exit. One driver eating a bowl of soup driving with their elbows, my
favorite. Another exits the highway from the far left lane across four lanes
of traffic 35 feet before their exit. Hmm what else did I see this week
trying to commute and keep my A6 out of the shop. Oh yeah, Six young Latin
gentlemen wearing sun glasses because the windshield was not to be found.

I am truly tempted to trade my A6 for an escort so that I would not feel the
sense of loss. Ten again to remain on topic. I do have a K&N air filter.


ROFL!!!!!!!!! :-))

cp

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Tony Curran
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Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 5:57 am    Post subject: Re: K&N filter for OLD Audi? Reply with quote

I get my MRC assited urS6 up there every once in awhile, but the highways
are just getting too busy.

Nice stretch of highway for doin' this betweenMontreal and Ottawa when not
under contruction.

Never use K&N filters in turbo cars. They let thru fine grit that scowers
the turbo blades. - they don't quite fit the air box. If you want to get
more air to the engine it may well be best to replace the stock intake air
hose. I replaced mine with one foot of 4" hose, fitted in new location on
oil intake snorkel, to stock airbox, and vrooooommm.

Tony
96 S6


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cp wrote:

E.P. "I know what you mean, as an owner of an UrS6"

ooooh S6, I'd love to have that if I was living in Europe

Yeah, it sucks to be in the U.S. with this car - I always want to punch
it up to 100.

But it's still a nice car, and gets decent fuel mileage when I don't
overuse the boost. :)

E.P.

P.S. I think you're making a potentially expensive mistake. You're
not going to notice any change in power.
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