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    10-25-2008 12:24 PM #71
    you may want to add to the list of common probs the door open/closed switches that malfunction.
    and if you ever over torque the lug nuts just a little-- they will be hell to loosen on the side of the road.
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    11-13-2008 04:53 PM #72
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    Quote, originally posted by brian1973 »
    you may want to add to the list of common probs the door open/closed switches that malfunction.
    and if you ever over torque the lug nuts just a little-- they will be hell to loosen on the side of the road.

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    11-26-2008 12:19 AM #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

  4. 12-05-2008 12:24 PM #74
    What needs to be done at 80k service i tried searching but i am to retarted..???

  5. 01-16-2009 12:49 AM #75
    BIG TURBO AND HIGH PERFORMANCE sticky with tons more info add

    http://www.audifreaks.com/showthread.php?t=26


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    01-16-2009 10:53 AM #76
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    Audi TT mk1 FAQ Clutch and other **** next week

    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

  7. 02-10-2009 07:13 PM #77
    Quote, originally posted by cincyTT »
    BIG TURBO AND HIGH PERFORMANCE sticky with tons more info add

    http://www.audifreaks.com/showthread.php?t=26

    Thank you very much. Making my research a lot easier.


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    02-24-2009 11:42 PM #78
    Maybe I overlooked it in previous posts, but going way back to the beginning, isn't there a TT Quattro Sport. I've seen it on Top Gear episodes. Its the 1.8 turbo with stock 240hp, its got carbon fiber top and recaro seats ect. Anyone know anything about this?

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    02-25-2009 11:05 PM #79
    It was only available in Europe as a limited edition at the end of the MkI production. It is not in the FAQ because it doesn't mean anything for the USA aside from the fact that you can buy the rear seat delete for it. It was the only 1.8T TT with the S-line front bumper cover, however.
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    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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    02-28-2009 10:11 AM #82
    When will there be a do it yourself sticky on, what it takes on upgrading the stock rods and how to????

  13. 02-28-2009 10:26 AM #83
    search adam@unitronic.ca in the 1.8t archives, he has a diy

  14. 03-01-2009 07:16 PM #84
    Quote, originally posted by venmousracer »
    When will there be a do it yourself sticky on, what it takes on upgrading the stock rods and how to????

    Here and here. Let me know if you don't understand anything.


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    03-02-2009 12:12 PM #85
    Thanks Adam!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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    03-13-2009 09:55 AM #86
    I remember seeing a post of how many cars were made in each colour.

    Im wondering how many Imola TT's were made?


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    03-13-2009 02:09 PM #87
    Quote, originally posted by XXX 1.8T »
    I remember seeing a post of how many cars were made in each colour.
    Im wondering how many Imola TT's were made?

    x2

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    03-13-2009 10:10 PM #88
    l88m22vette?

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    03-13-2009 11:46 PM #89
    Can't find the thread. I bet AoA would know...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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    03-14-2009 03:43 AM #90
    Quote, originally posted by l88m22vette »
    Can't find the thread. I bet AoA would know...

    i cant find the thread someone actually sent an email to Germany.


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    03-16-2009 01:26 PM #91
    I found this, but its not color specific, maybe someone will find it interesting.
    http://www.b5one.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8128

    EDIT: Oops, those values are already included in the FAQ, my bad...


    Modified by zetarhopike at 10:29 AM 3-16-2009


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    04-25-2009 11:26 AM #92
    I haven't read the entire faq in quite a while but if it's not in here already, this youtube video of how to use HVAC to monitor different blocks is very helpful http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU6aiySTHpU
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    08-23-2009 10:49 AM #93
    If anyone wants a copy/list of all my saved bookmarks (TONS of info, parts, tech, etc.) just PM me, you won't be disappointed
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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    09-03-2009 07:37 PM #94
    Quote, originally posted by l88m22vette »
    Audi TT FAQ

    Helpful Acronyms:
    VAG - Volkswagen/Audi Group

    It actually means Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft (AG). Basically like corporation (Co) or incorporated (INC).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aktiengesellschaft

    Was just searching a question I had about a TT and that was the first thing I read!

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    09-03-2009 09:17 PM #95
    fixed, thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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  27. 10-14-2009 03:36 PM #97
    Quote, originally posted by l88m22vette »
    350hp is the engine limit, whereas the Haldex is good for 550+hp


    How do you know this for a fact?


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    10-14-2009 07:11 PM #98
    The engine is because of rods, and 550hp is what I heard way back when; I have not heard otherwise since. You could contact Haldex directly and ask but like most other car parts its subjective to driving style, power delivery, etc. If you hear a specific, OFFICIAL number I'll definitely amend the FAQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

  29. 12-05-2009 09:46 AM #99
    Freaking German engineering...does anyone have a DIY of removing the TT headlight need to access the ballast I want to replace it completely please help asap...do I have to remover or loosen the fender and bumper to do it?????

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    12-05-2009 01:22 PM #100
    Yes, if you want to completely remove the headlights, you also have to remove the bumper, though it is only screws/bolts along the edge, and doesn't take very long
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC2k5 View Post
    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

  31. 12-05-2009 03:11 PM #101
    ya bumper needs to come off. not difficult though should take u 20min if u got two jack stands a jack and you have done it once or twice. do your self a favor and take both front wheels off to make it easier.

    1)front wheels off
    2)inner fender lining (just get the front of the lining free so u can pull it back and rest it behind the front suspension.
    3)2 10mm nuts on the inside behind the inner lining
    4)2 screws on the bottom
    5)6 hex screws on the top (need to remove the cover on top to get to them)
    6)remove bumper straight out and ur done to work on the lights


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    12-21-2009 11:33 PM #102
    Is a 2001 180 HP audi tt's haldex diff mechanically controlled or electronically? I want to use a sqs mechanical controller and didn't know if it would work on my diff.

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    12-22-2009 03:37 AM #103
    Quote, originally posted by l88m22vette »

    The TTq, like the Volkswagen R32, uses an AWD system manufactured by a Swedish company called Haldex, rather than the traditional TorSen (torque-sensing) quattro system used in other Audi models. The Haldex is basically a control unit that uses a prop shaft off the rear of the transverse gearbox (02M, DSG) to control how much power the rear differential uses. Both cars are effectively FWD until sensors throughout determine that power needs to be sent to the rear, which, in stock form, happens with hard acceleration or loss of traction. The Haldex system on average distributes about 80% of the power to the front wheels and 20% to the rear wheels. In normal driving and highway cruising, the TT quattro is essentially a FWD car; when handling becomes an issue, the Haldex system wil send power to the rear wheels, but it will never go beyond a 50/50 split. TorSen, on the other hand, can send almost all its power to the rear wheels, depending on modifications.

    If you want a more constant 50/50 power distribution, you can purchase a Haldex Performance controller... they sell for $900 new or around $600 used. This part will give you a more aggressive power distribution, and will allow more power to go to the rear wheels in any conditions, not just after front tire slippage. There are two replacement parts for the Haldex system, in the form of either a Blue or Orange controller; with the Blue controller, more power is sent to the rear wheels earlier, but the controller unlocks once the gas is released, or if the clutch or brake pedals are pressed. The more expensive ($1000+) Orange controller, however, stays locked.





    Modified by zetarhopike at 2:40 AM 12-22-2009

  34. 01-06-2010 01:27 PM #104

    If you could incorporate all of the different engine codes, what years they were offered and what are the differences between them that would be cool. Probably just put it in with the different submodels. A guy just posted this and it was a really good question, that I actually was wrong about the answer and it was also very interesting. I had no idea that 180's were VVT.


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    01-06-2010 11:36 PM #105
    2000~2002

    ATC - 180hp, narrowband o2, k03, 9.5:1 comp
    AMU - 225hp, narrowband o2, k04-02x, 9:1 comp

    2003~2006

    AWP - 180hp, wideband o2, k03s, 9.5:1 comp, VVT
    BEA - 225hp, wideband o2, k04-02x, 9:1 comp, VVT

    2004-2006
    BHE - 250hp, 3.2 vr6

    I used ~ because there is no hard line dividing the engine codes, and VVT was ONLY for emissions



    Modified by l88m22vette at 3:43 PM 1-26-2010

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    There's a special place in hell for those that put a mk2 style grill on the mk1.

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