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What have you planned to do to your A4 B7.
I have a few project things in the pipeline but nothing set in stone yet, but there are a few more pressing areas of the old bus that require attention ASAP.
Currently on 86k miles and it needs a cambelt/water pump service urgently now, I've been holding back but I must get it sorted.
Add to that I don't trust my clutch, it's working ok without any slipping etc but I have a feeling the DMF is starting to play up again, so a new clutch and DMF to add onto the todo list.

The coolant header tank has a ruddy big split in it just above the outlet pipe, another bit on the list.

I have noticed recently that the engine feels like its rocking sideway when you blip the throttle, I know both mounts had been leaking so I suspect they are now well past there best, two more bits on the list.

I had not planned on doing anything with the balance shaft issues but what better opportunity than whilst I'm doing the rest, and having been sold on the mod, why not.

The other thing is I may have another look at the cam chain/tensioner, just make sure it's behaving.
Removing the engine will be the best route , yes a bit more involved in someways but will make doing all the individual tasks so much easier in one go.

I think that little lot will keep the old bus going for a few more years, well hopefully it will, look after the mechanicals and that's 90% of the battle won, then all the rest is just enhancements.

Hopefully that lot won't cost too much, labour charges can be a bit steep on some jobs , DIY route will cut down total bill by a lot of pounds.


Right, that's my next few weeks sorted, what about you lot.
 

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Engine mounts can be a bit costly though .
 

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Engine mounts can be a bit costly though .
I may need to get stiffer engine mounts after the tune being fwd it does tend to want to jump and wheel hop on a quick launch in first another 60hp may make that a tad worse lol
 

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Im at the same stage at the minute Rob. My bus has never really had or needed anything doing to it over its life time but now its getting to the age where things are wearing out on it.
 

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My list includes

-full front suspension refresh
-2x fromt wheel bearings replaced
-rocker cover gasket replacement
-new clutch and flywheel
 

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I have my washer jets to change (thanks Rob).
Wheels to swap to pre-painted Stuttgart grey 5 spoke S lines.
Mudflaps to fit.
Pedal rubbers to change to RS ones.
Bosch wiper blades to fit.
320 mm front brake discs and calipers to fit. (thanks BobbyTea).
Arm rest lid to swap over.
Flip up cigarette lighter to fit.

Been think about a swirl flap delete, but after EGR valve removal wondering if it's worthwhile.
 

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Full brake refresh. Painted at the least, maybe powder coated. Thinking handbrake cables also as it's needing adjusted each time on past couple of MOTs.
But have been tempted by 18z although I've absolutely no need for them.. Just simply nicer looking caliper and much easier cleaned, which appeals to my ocd.
 

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18z Audi B7 Upgrade


Damn that looks good
 

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Thats the same colour as my 18z's , not sure i can allow that.:whistle2:
 

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I'm thinking White or Silver as they currently are
 

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Get it working again… fix the IC pipe work. Then the fun begins…
Cam belt & water pump, Cam follower again.
Fit CTS K04x with S3 injectors and a few other supporting mods.
Back to Unicorn for a new map.
Fit ECS rear diffuser, mesh fog light inserts, Maxtone skirts & splitter.
Sort the paintwork out (possible re spray and new wing)

Then drive it, enjoy it and stop fiddling with it! well for a bit anyway :whistle2:
 

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Sounds like a great plan Rob. :yahoo:

not sure you stick with the lack of fiddling , but worth a go.:yes:
 

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Get it running again, plucking up the courage to drop the sump to investigate oil pump and pick up.

Had considered selling up or breaking, but cant bring myself to do it, so time to roll the sleeves up.
 
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Dual exit cat back stainless Steel exhaust is on the agenda (2.0tfsi se with stage 1 map)
 
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Having Fuel cuts at high boost, ordered the 034 Motor Sprot High-Pressure Fuel Pump, Piston.
 

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In no particular order…

front honeycomb grill and fog light surrounds.
Wrap chrome windows and roof rails.
Custom exhaust
Remap from somewhere- Unicorn?
Fit new HU - thanks Rob
Front cupra splitter - fingers crossed from Rob
Roof, bonnet and front wings resprayed

Ooft… plenty to get on with!!

oh and figure out what the small drl button does next to the lights switch! Lol
 

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In no particular order…

front honeycomb grill and fog light surrounds.
Wrap chrome windows and roof rails.
Custom exhaust
Remap from somewhere- Unicorn?
Fit new HU - thanks Rob
Front cupra splitter - fingers crossed from Rob
Roof, bonnet and front wings resprayed

Ooft… plenty to get on with!!

oh and figure out what the small drl button does next to the lights switch! Lol
DRL button is a manual way of turning off daytime running lights.
 

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DRL button is a manual way of turning off daytime running lights.
Ah, okay, don’t think i have drls…or if having the drl switch mean i have? Not sure what part of the lights act as drl’s. Mine are xenons Noob question!
 

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If you have the DRL override switch , which you do, which is what it is , then you have daytime running lights. :thumbs up:
 

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Might have to ammend my original list now as things have been done, changed, aborted and shelved..lol
 

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Get it working again… fix the IC pipe work. Then the fun begins…
Cam belt & water pump, Cam follower again.
Fit CTS K04x with S3 injectors and a few other supporting mods.
Back to Unicorn for a new map.
Fit ECS rear diffuser, mesh fog light inserts, Maxtone skirts & splitter.
Sort the paintwork out (possible re spray and new wing)

Then drive it, enjoy it and stop fiddling with it! well for a bit anyway :whistle2:
Sorted most of this…
Still on the ever expanding list:

Fit CTS K04X and S3 injectors (if I ever find some at a decent price)
Back to Unicorn for remap
New rubber and fit Oz wheels.
Fix passenger side Recaro motor, fit rear seats.
Re spray front and rear bumpers.
Build 3 way speaker pods into A pillars.
Wrap Crome around the windows.
 

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Very little left to do now on the 2.0 TDi 140 Avant, since most all the major stuff has been addressed (oil pump, camshaft belt, heater/aircon, new wings), but these include:
Full suspension overhaul, including all bushes etc. (around £1000)
A bit of minor painting at the front (most of the body has been resprayed now)
Waxoyl - I was too late for this winter but I might still try and have done before we get any further bogged down.

Things I would like, but non-essential:

Retrofit cruise and trip computer stalk
Retrofit foldback electric wing mirrors
 

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Rs4 rarb ? Anyone done it ? Or upgrade of any sort ? Worth it ? …3.0 tdi Quattro ,mines a 18mm …are those extra mm worth it ?


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my B7 came with the RS4 ARB from the factory and the body roll is very little compared to other B7's I have driven with the s-line spec arb's etc.
I'd say it ia a very good option to be honest and for those with the smaller dia ARB it is rated as a must do upgrade.
 

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It is not the cheap retrofit it used to be though, and there are other aftermarket RARB kits around that may work out less.
 

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I did have a spare RS4 RARB in the garage somewhere, i'll have a look, I cant promise anything as its been a few years now.
 

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I did have a spare RS4 RARB in the garage somewhere, i'll have a look, I cant promise anything as its been a few years now.

What size are they Rob ,I’m reading 20 and 22 ? Is the 22 from ss+


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I’ve got the Eibach front and rear ARB kit, well worth the money. I had the RS4 one on the back from the factory and still noticed a difference when changing
 

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What size are they Rob ,I’m reading 20 and 22 ? Is the 22 from ss+


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rs4 B7 rear is 22mm
 

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just for reference.
B7: SE bar = 16mm S Line bar = 18mm S4 bar = 20mm RS4 bar = 22mm

you will need a pair of brackets and bushes to go with the ARB
 

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I'm not sure but you may only need the bushes and new bolts, i seem to recal the brackets are the same just the bushes have a larger bore , maybe wrong though its been a while .
 

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I’ve got the Eibach front and rear ARB kit, well worth the money. I had the RS4 one on the back from the factory and still noticed a difference when changing
Hey Rob, I was just admiring the list of upgrades in your signature that you have on your Avant, looks awsome indeedy :icon thumright:
 

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Hey Rob, I was just admiring the list of upgrades in your signature that you have on your Avant, looks awsome indeedy :icon thumright:
Cheers Rob, have a few more I’ve not added in too. Although if I add them all up I probably could’ve bought a RS4 instead. I do love this old wagon though :rockwoot:
 

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That's the thing, if you keep these B7's for a number of years they become part of your life, and expense is not really an option, they are worth more to us than just a used car price tag.
I spend way too much on my old bus, but hey, I love it and it keeps me happy which is all that really matters. :yahoo:
 
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