KimboS4
S4 Avant 2017
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Nearly 1000 miles on my S4, hasn't had any easy treatment for a run in period and can't say I've noticed any lag that I would consider dangerous.

Nearly 1000 miles on my S4, hasn't had any easy treatment for a run in period and can't say I've noticed any lag that I would consider dangerous.
Is this lag in the RS5? It wins from standstill vs Merc c63 and Bmw M4 but is last from 50mph rolling start. This is how my 3TDI 218PS feels, slow to kick down and pull away when on the move.
You're always going have turbo lag with a diesel.
As for this video, the C63S has a big V8 with a lot more torque. For the standing start the quattro awd will make a big difference. They will all be using launch control so there won't be any lag on start since the revs will be at 3-4k
I'd agree. It also depends on other things like what gear the cars were in. It could be that the Merc was already in a lower gear and didn't need to shift down like he says the RS5 did?
If the RS5 is anything like the S4 in terms of launch control, it doesn't really have it (not like an S-Tronic gearbox would). In my experience the closest you can get is to press hard on the brakes and 'preload' the engine and drivetrain prior to launch. But as there's no actual clutch to disengage you don't get a traditional launch control as far as I'm aware.
It does have a launch function though, driving mode set to Dynamic>stability control off>gearbox in Sport>left foot on brake>floor accelerator>revs will rise and hold at 3k RPM>release brake> launch.
Works pretty effectively on mine considering it's a torque converter auto.
I did this exact sequence and it still preloaded the whole system, I could tell by the car squatting as the revs rose rather than in my old car where nothing happened at all until you took your foot off the brake.
Does yours squat down when you do this?
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Yeah does the same, although I'm pretty sure my 2015 Stronic TTS did the same, perhaps not loading up quite so much but the clutch was engaged and slipping when you held the brake prior to launching it.
You're always going have turbo lag with a diesel.
As for this video, the C63S has a big V8 with a lot more torque. For the standing start the quattro awd will make a big difference. They will all be using launch control so there won't be any lag on start since the revs will be at 3-4k
I agree to a certain extent about diesels but my wife's Bmw 430d has virtually no lag. Even 4 cylinder Bmw diesels I have driven have less lag than my 218ps diesel. I do think there's something about how Audi set up their gearboxes.
What are you driving?Just jumping in on the conversation as another disappointed customer. Having to anticipate pull-off and just accept that this is the way the cars are is very annoying given that these are high end cars.
agreedI've only got an A3 2.0TFSI but that still shouldn't have the lag.
DTUK do a bolt on to remove the lag . It's 39 quid if you buy the 410 bhp tuning kit at same time
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Is it not that the cars are pulling away from low speeds in second gear and thus making any turbo lag much more noticeable?
I've just watched a video from a channel that I subscribe to of a new Cayman PDK showing noticeable lag / delay in pulling away from around 5 mph.
The bloke driving says putting it in sport eliminates much of it.
Just a thought.
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How did you find the 190 petrol. Not too many people have posted their opinions on it. Seems to be 1.4 mainly and s4Drove an stronic tfsi 190 last weekend, didn't check the settings but didn't notice any lag at all. I understand the diesels are worst.
I was told to lift of the brake gently at a junction to get the ball rolling (something to do with auto brake/stop start etc) but there was no negative effect of the test drive.
My last car was a 2013 S5 which was great and no issues with the auto box.
Currently have an RS3 and find the auto fine in this also.
Why have Audi ditched the s-tronic for the new S4 and seamingly fitted an inferior auto box ?
I've heard a lot of negative comments about the auto on the new 4's now.
Not liking the sound of this at all !!!
Can't think I can ever remember one issue with retaining the speed whatever mode I put the gearbox in. Perhaps I am used to turbos, as you say as I have driven them since 2008, but that car, a mk4 mondeo 2.0l diesel was shocking until I had it remapped...Iv taken my tfsi 2.0 190 out for a little road trip this weekend and I have found it very difficult to retain a steady speed due to engine hesitation. It might be that I'm used to driving a non turbo but it seems you go to over take and you have to wait for it to wake up then it shoots off trying to make up for lost time. You really need to think about the gaps at junctions. I'm hoping it's due to only having 180 miles on the clock. Don't remember it being like this in my test drive but that was 6 months ago