Just get some black hub 2 piece rotors when those wear out. Stock brakes don’t last long on these cars. I went with DBA5000 front and 4000 rear rotors.
If you are replacing your Leaking S3 thermostat housing and water pump be sure to swap out the brittle plastic hose fittings before they leave you stranded. It is an entire kit from VW/Audi.
Yes it can.
1. Start car
2. Put it in drive
3. Put it in dynamic mode
4. Turn car off while in drive
5. Do the adaptation for valves
6. Enjoy the noise ;)
I found the parts list myself
https://genuineaudiparts.com/parts/2018/Audi/S3/Premium%20Plus/?siteid=214407&vehicleid=501570§ion=COOLING%20SYSTEM&group=&subgroup=&component=&diagram=viewAll
Found the audi parts diagrams here https://genuineaudiparts.com/parts/2018/Audi/S3/Premium%20Plus/?siteid=214407&vehicleid=501570§ion=COOLING%20SYSTEM&group=&subgroup=&component=&diagram=viewAll
I have a small coolant leak on my 2014 S3 in the plastic Y pipe that comes off the water pump (which was replaced 2 weeks ago).
Has anyone else had this leak? Does anyone have the part number for the hard plastic Y pipe coming off the top of the water pump on a 2014 S3? Mine has a small leak in...
Does anyone have the part number for the hard plastic Y pipe coming off the top of the water pump on a 2014 S3? Mine has a small leak in the Y. Happy with the Audi or VW number.
Cheers
The the thickness of the stock rear swaybar on my 2018 S3 8v Sportback is 18mm so the Whiteline 22mm is a substantial upgrade every on its soft setting.
I have had Whiteline swaybars on a few car and have always been happy with their fitment and build quality so I ordered their full Grip Kit if front and rear swaybars, end links and sports springs. The rear bar is the easiest part to fit so I did it first. The 24mm bar is significantly thicker...
I installed a Whiteline Rear Swaybar and end links in my S3 8V Sportback over the weekend. It made a massive difference in the balance and feel of the car and highly recommend it, especially if you want to get it to handle better without affecting ride quality (like happens with lowering)...
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