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Hi, newbie on forum
but not new to Audis , 3rd one in ten years.
I'd like like to hear others experiences if they have made this swap as well..
I have just upgraded from my 04 B7 avant SE 2.0T (tfsi) quattro 6sm to a really nice 2010 B8 avant 2.0tfsi Quattro S-tronic S-Line (black edition / phantom black paint)
So this is VERY nice upgrade
will post a photo soon, it looks awesome.
Super luxurious, quick and extremely cool looking with black pack , xenons, S-line and 19"S twin spokes
I'll get on to the main driving differences and handling later ..
But for want to address the MPG shocker!
In my B7 I would get a shocking 16-18mpg around town / city but I would easily get 37-40mpg cruising on motorways and 27 on A / B roads if I was having some fun.
In my new B8 I am surprisingly getting 25mpg around town / city , which is great. BUT....
On motorway I'm am only getting 30mpg cruising at 70-75 mph , if I go to 80+ then I get 27mpg.
Which seems a bit crap for a newer engine, on gentle Mway driving.
I generally drive very smooth and try not to brake much and just 'flow' my speed and momentum with the traffic or if roads are quiet I will use cruise control.
I was expecting to easily get closer to 40mpg. - which I regularly did on my B7 quattro .
One thought is my b7 turbo was a bit old and not perfect , as would only kick in at 2800rpm which would probably be pushing less fuel into the engine compared to the B8 turbo which does kick in much earlier at 500rpm I think.
BUT with the S-Tronic , most of the time I am in full auto (not sport) and it changes up really early at 2000rpm , so I feel I'm using much less right foot and gas than i used to do with the b7 and it is in higher gears than I would have been in a manual.
It seems like most of the time the engine should be much more economically than before , I am in 1000-200rpm most of the time , as before I would be around 2000-3000 rpm mainly on general driving. And up to 5000rpm when I squirt it or have fun, which is not a lot at all.
So would love to hear others b7 to b8 quattro 2.0tfsi mpg experiences .
Now other first obeservations on driving it are-
Much bigger car , feels like a smaller A6.
Amazing cabin experience.
More difficult parking in to spaces I used to get into no problem.
Really smooth gear changes, I don't notice it's changed gear most of the time!
Feels like I'm driving a Mercedes !
Steering and Quattro 60/40 compared to previous 50/50 quattro feels more like a 3 series steering - much lighter and quicker steering repsonse.
QUATTRO - Not quite sure of the grip /traction compared to the b7, I felt the b7 50/50 quattro has more feedback and feels more grippy -poss to do with heavier steering in the b7 . But I have had the b8 come unstuck a couple of times already. But i did correct it in a mili second . So it is very sharp and quick responding.
But I did have to push the b7 to silly mounts to get it unstuck , and before that you'd feel the Quattro breaking and adjusting each wheel to maintain traction. And you knew that was the grip limit and you could ride on the edge of that safely.
Whereas the b8 , just lost grip without the traction control 'nipping' feeling coming into play.
(But it does have budget / midrange tyres compared to I always ran Dunlop Sport Max or Continetals on my b7)
- would like to hear others thoughts of the b7 / b8 quattro grip and system feeling / response.
Too easy to glide up to 85mph!
Better acceleration all round ,
Sharper drive but less feeling , thinking a b7 quattro is more of a drivers car in feedback terms .
All in its quite a staggeringly different more modern feeling car
Cheers, thanks for reading and I look forward other 2.0tfsi quattro owners chipping in to this discussion / thoughts .
I'd like like to hear others experiences if they have made this swap as well..
I have just upgraded from my 04 B7 avant SE 2.0T (tfsi) quattro 6sm to a really nice 2010 B8 avant 2.0tfsi Quattro S-tronic S-Line (black edition / phantom black paint)
So this is VERY nice upgrade
Super luxurious, quick and extremely cool looking with black pack , xenons, S-line and 19"S twin spokes
I'll get on to the main driving differences and handling later ..
But for want to address the MPG shocker!
In my B7 I would get a shocking 16-18mpg around town / city but I would easily get 37-40mpg cruising on motorways and 27 on A / B roads if I was having some fun.
In my new B8 I am surprisingly getting 25mpg around town / city , which is great. BUT....
On motorway I'm am only getting 30mpg cruising at 70-75 mph , if I go to 80+ then I get 27mpg.
Which seems a bit crap for a newer engine, on gentle Mway driving.
I generally drive very smooth and try not to brake much and just 'flow' my speed and momentum with the traffic or if roads are quiet I will use cruise control.
I was expecting to easily get closer to 40mpg. - which I regularly did on my B7 quattro .
One thought is my b7 turbo was a bit old and not perfect , as would only kick in at 2800rpm which would probably be pushing less fuel into the engine compared to the B8 turbo which does kick in much earlier at 500rpm I think.
BUT with the S-Tronic , most of the time I am in full auto (not sport) and it changes up really early at 2000rpm , so I feel I'm using much less right foot and gas than i used to do with the b7 and it is in higher gears than I would have been in a manual.
It seems like most of the time the engine should be much more economically than before , I am in 1000-200rpm most of the time , as before I would be around 2000-3000 rpm mainly on general driving. And up to 5000rpm when I squirt it or have fun, which is not a lot at all.
So would love to hear others b7 to b8 quattro 2.0tfsi mpg experiences .
Now other first obeservations on driving it are-
Much bigger car , feels like a smaller A6.
Amazing cabin experience.
More difficult parking in to spaces I used to get into no problem.
Really smooth gear changes, I don't notice it's changed gear most of the time!
Feels like I'm driving a Mercedes !
Steering and Quattro 60/40 compared to previous 50/50 quattro feels more like a 3 series steering - much lighter and quicker steering repsonse.
QUATTRO - Not quite sure of the grip /traction compared to the b7, I felt the b7 50/50 quattro has more feedback and feels more grippy -poss to do with heavier steering in the b7 . But I have had the b8 come unstuck a couple of times already. But i did correct it in a mili second . So it is very sharp and quick responding.
But I did have to push the b7 to silly mounts to get it unstuck , and before that you'd feel the Quattro breaking and adjusting each wheel to maintain traction. And you knew that was the grip limit and you could ride on the edge of that safely.
Whereas the b8 , just lost grip without the traction control 'nipping' feeling coming into play.
(But it does have budget / midrange tyres compared to I always ran Dunlop Sport Max or Continetals on my b7)
- would like to hear others thoughts of the b7 / b8 quattro grip and system feeling / response.
Too easy to glide up to 85mph!
Better acceleration all round ,
Sharper drive but less feeling , thinking a b7 quattro is more of a drivers car in feedback terms .
All in its quite a staggeringly different more modern feeling car
Cheers, thanks for reading and I look forward other 2.0tfsi quattro owners chipping in to this discussion / thoughts .