Man Steve, I’ve been watching for over a year now, ever since I got my b6 s4 two summers ago, and the quality of your content, your thoroughness in your installs, and many other things is just phenomenal! I love following your s4 series and I hope to see a lot more content to come! I’m happy to discover such a small channel before it rockets in subs ;))
That Dragy run wasn't too bad in my eyes. I think lots of car people tend to quote their 0-60 times from journalist tests where the cars get fully abused at launch. Not exactly a real world scenario for anyone that actually likes their car and wants it to last. ;-) With that said, your run is quicker than I had expected. And oh baby does that 4.2 sound nice!
That first shop sent you on a wild goose chase. The fact the torque was so much higher than hp on an n/a car was a huge red flag. They should have refunded you at east one of those sessions. As bad as it was searching for something that didn’t exist it was a great learning experience for the future. It also confirmed the condition of a lot of things you wouldn’t been guessing on otherwise. Now you know for sure when troubleshooting. As someone who has daily’d a B6 S4 for 6 years and now a B7 for going on 7 years don’t stress about the timing guides so much. So many other things can make noises when driving, don’t go to the worst one first. It kills the enjoyment of the car and just leads to too much unnecessary stress. Yes, it is an issue with these cars, but your car seems healthy. As long as it’s been well maintained it’s whole life, not been abused and, at worst, has ‘normal’ chain rattle on cold start up after sitting for a while things should be fine for a while longer and it’s not going to explode. People abuse their cars and then complain all over the internet when they break. I post my cars are running well and just get ignored by the people bashing them with the complainers.
Awesome job Steve, congrats on the numbers!! Glad you got this sorted and the car is running better than NEW now! Hoping my B6 1.8T survives the upcoming year without too many issues (I'm at 230K Miles / 371K KMs)!
Im so glad there are Audi nerds like us keeping the old v8s alive. I have an S5 b8 v8 with a manual. as far as i can tell there is not a single one left in my country with a manual, the other 10 are auto. But i have learnt a lot from your videos my guy. The x pipe is the only thing i want to change on my car, but finding a good one locally is non existant. Saving up for the import from Canada though and hope it (a) fits (b) works out the box. Thank you for the great content. Looking forward to more work on the s8
You actually make these 4.2 Audi engines interesting! And BTW, if you have a Dynojet around, I think it would make good content to go and see what result you get on that (if you can disconnect the drive from one end of the car??). For WOT dyno runs, inertia dynos are so nice and simple.
For your oil after a flush to look clean you would need a special fitting and have the engine running with the cleaner flowing through your engine. There is always old oil and deposits clinging to the engine internals .
Thanks for making this video, i have a b6 s4 with a jackal stage 1 in the edmonton area too. It seemed a bit silly what sss's dyno was putting out just based off of the curve shape. Considering these 4.2 make peak power at 7k rpm it just didnt seem right.
Thanks for the insight into the dyno world of random! Your presentation is excellent. I especially like your comments on the dreaded rattle noise... I am obsessed with listening to the sound of my v8 s5 and rs5, which by chance both originated in Edmonton like myself! Keep up the good work;). Ever looked at the cats in the S4? I feel like my S5 does not breath properly and after the carbon cleaning its the only thing I can think of that would make it sluggish.
Amazing work Steve! I agreed on those number from the latest dyno. More realistic in my opinion based on draggy number and how you feel the car. Also, when did you hear the rattle? Start up? I don’t know about the mileage on your S4.
The rattle turned out to be the exhaust pipes settling a bit and making contact with the small chassis brace that gaps the driveshaft tunnel under the car. I got a modified brace made to create some more room now it's all good. The groaning in the steering is the only remaining concern but I'll take care of that in the summer, maybe.
What's your take on doing an oil change via a vacuum extractor? I've got one for my 3.0 TFSI but have only used it once as I don't trust it 😅 never thought to do a flush but might do it next time having seen how dark the post-flush oil was!
Po-tay-to po-tah-to on extraction vs. draining. The tube literally goes to the bottom of the pan anyways so it's removing oil from the identical place, and both are subject to just allowing the oil to gravity drain from the rest of the block. It's more like a convenience advantage if you can't get under the car. I never do it.
@@FigureItAudi yeah that's it. I have an uncle mechanic, 30min drive away but I hate to bother him and I'm handy enough around the car (to a point, spark plugs is my limit) so I got a 9ltr extractor. I found the tube kinked slightly at the bottom, so unsure if it really got to the bottom, but that's user error I guess. Will give it another go soon.
just measure the amount of oil extracted and see how close it is to what it says "should" be in there...10.5L out of 11L isn't bad...9 or less and you might want to rethink your methods. Obviously, closer to the target number is best.....
@@K03sportI did another change using the extractor recently and yeah, I was happy enough with the amount that came out (5.3ltrs and I put 5.7ltrs back in).
Realistically it could be a lot of things but with no other info, I'd either replace the sensor because it's just on the back of the oil filter housing up top in the engine bay and that may eliminate a simple sensor failure, or I would be suspicious of the oil check valve in the valley pan failing to hold pressure in the heads. Everything else is much less fun.
Just a bunch of old notes about the S8 teardown and some reminders. I've got the finish the cataloging of S8 take off parts into digital and wipe it clean to prep for this winters' work.
Your 1/8mi trap speed was a little low, but that's likely the result of a mediocre launch and slow shifts. If you can get the 1/8mi trap speed up to 78-80, that's what a normal stock car should achieve. 78mph = ~98-100 1/4 trap speed. If you can get it above 80, you'll be more so in the expected range for your mods.
Man Steve, I’ve been watching for over a year now, ever since I got my b6 s4 two summers ago, and the quality of your content, your thoroughness in your installs, and many other things is just phenomenal! I love following your s4 series and I hope to see a lot more content to come! I’m happy to discover such a small channel before it rockets in subs ;))
That Dragy run wasn't too bad in my eyes. I think lots of car people tend to quote their 0-60 times from journalist tests where the cars get fully abused at launch. Not exactly a real world scenario for anyone that actually likes their car and wants it to last. ;-) With that said, your run is quicker than I had expected. And oh baby does that 4.2 sound nice!
That first shop sent you on a wild goose chase. The fact the torque was so much higher than hp on an n/a car was a huge red flag. They should have refunded you at east one of those sessions.
As bad as it was searching for something that didn’t exist it was a great learning experience for the future. It also confirmed the condition of a lot of things you wouldn’t been guessing on otherwise. Now you know for sure when troubleshooting.
As someone who has daily’d a B6 S4 for 6 years and now a B7 for going on 7 years don’t stress about the timing guides so much. So many other things can make noises when driving, don’t go to the worst one first. It kills the enjoyment of the car and just leads to too much unnecessary stress. Yes, it is an issue with these cars, but your car seems healthy. As long as it’s been well maintained it’s whole life, not been abused and, at worst, has ‘normal’ chain rattle on cold start up after sitting for a while things should be fine for a while longer and it’s not going to explode. People abuse their cars and then complain all over the internet when they break. I post my cars are running well and just get ignored by the people bashing them with the complainers.
Now that was fun. Thanks for the work Steve. Great base of information and tour around the 4.2 BHF we love so much.
Awesome job Steve, congrats on the numbers!! Glad you got this sorted and the car is running better than NEW now! Hoping my B6 1.8T survives the upcoming year without too many issues (I'm at 230K Miles / 371K KMs)!
Im so glad there are Audi nerds like us keeping the old v8s alive. I have an S5 b8 v8 with a manual. as far as i can tell there is not a single one left in my country with a manual, the other 10 are auto. But i have learnt a lot from your videos my guy. The x pipe is the only thing i want to change on my car, but finding a good one locally is non existant. Saving up for the import from Canada though and hope it (a) fits (b) works out the box. Thank you for the great content.
Looking forward to more work on the s8
If u got the time you should make your own exhaust like I did I’m running a double x pipe and it sounds insane
Double x-pipe - now that's an idea I can run with.
@@FigureItAudi I’ll try to make a cold start video soon and maybe a fly by but rn I’m a little busy with college and stuff
@@Purehasteyes please explain further wtf you mean 2 X pipes ?! I assume it took a lot of custom work ? Maybe not?
@@cooperfrank9858 it’s on my TH-cam it sounds nice a little 2 loud. My next project is for my a6 a single exit for the supercharged v6
You actually make these 4.2 Audi engines interesting! And BTW, if you have a Dynojet around, I think it would make good content to go and see what result you get on that (if you can disconnect the drive from one end of the car??). For WOT dyno runs, inertia dynos are so nice and simple.
Very excited seeing your progress. You help keep me motivated in my own build thanks!!
For your oil after a flush to look clean you would need a special fitting and have the engine running with the cleaner flowing through your engine. There is always old oil and deposits clinging to the engine internals .
Thanks for making this video, i have a b6 s4 with a jackal stage 1 in the edmonton area too. It seemed a bit silly what sss's dyno was putting out just based off of the curve shape. Considering these 4.2 make peak power at 7k rpm it just didnt seem right.
nice to see better number from the dyno!
Redemption! Nice work Steve and great series!
Love your vids, a proper enthusiast. Wish I had a shop, keep it coming!
That other dyno shop should give your money back lol :-)
Yes! Been waiting for this!
Thanks for the insight into the dyno world of random! Your presentation is excellent. I especially like your comments on the dreaded rattle noise... I am obsessed with listening to the sound of my v8 s5 and rs5, which by chance both originated in Edmonton like myself! Keep up the good work;). Ever looked at the cats in the S4? I feel like my S5 does not breath properly and after the carbon cleaning its the only thing I can think of that would make it sluggish.
I'm curious what it would put down on a different dyno! Car is sounding good!
Got to say “ that V8 sounds Really epic 🙌💥💯🤜🏾🔥
I would love to see some other cars on that first dyno
Amazing work Steve! I agreed on those number from the latest dyno. More realistic in my opinion based on draggy number and how you feel the car. Also, when did you hear the rattle? Start up? I don’t know about the mileage on your S4.
The rattle turned out to be the exhaust pipes settling a bit and making contact with the small chassis brace that gaps the driveshaft tunnel under the car. I got a modified brace made to create some more room now it's all good. The groaning in the steering is the only remaining concern but I'll take care of that in the summer, maybe.
I knew it was a dyno issue with your first set of numbers!
Car looks great, btw!
Dude that’s fkn sick!!! Sounds like a freakin jet engine 😁🤣💪
What's your take on doing an oil change via a vacuum extractor? I've got one for my 3.0 TFSI but have only used it once as I don't trust it 😅 never thought to do a flush but might do it next time having seen how dark the post-flush oil was!
Po-tay-to po-tah-to on extraction vs. draining. The tube literally goes to the bottom of the pan anyways so it's removing oil from the identical place, and both are subject to just allowing the oil to gravity drain from the rest of the block. It's more like a convenience advantage if you can't get under the car. I never do it.
@@FigureItAudi yeah that's it. I have an uncle mechanic, 30min drive away but I hate to bother him and I'm handy enough around the car (to a point, spark plugs is my limit) so I got a 9ltr extractor. I found the tube kinked slightly at the bottom, so unsure if it really got to the bottom, but that's user error I guess. Will give it another go soon.
Also, just to say your content and delivery style are great. Keep up the good work!
just measure the amount of oil extracted and see how close it is to what it says "should" be in there...10.5L out of 11L isn't bad...9 or less and you might want to rethink your methods. Obviously, closer to the target number is best.....
@@K03sportI did another change using the extractor recently and yeah, I was happy enough with the amount that came out (5.3ltrs and I put 5.7ltrs back in).
Since you know these cars/engines pretty well, what would cause(s) the low oil pressure light to come on at hot idle?
Realistically it could be a lot of things but with no other info, I'd either replace the sensor because it's just on the back of the oil filter housing up top in the engine bay and that may eliminate a simple sensor failure, or I would be suspicious of the oil check valve in the valley pan failing to hold pressure in the heads. Everything else is much less fun.
Another great vid! So when someone asks you how much power its making, what numbers you chosing? :D
Ya bit of a dilemma hey. I'd probably explain to someone that it makes 344 crank stock and I'm around there to the wheels now.
You need an RS4
I need an RS something, I'll give you that.
don't we all...
If that fist dyno is reading so low, it must need to be recalibrated.
so Steve...what's on the whiteboard behind you?
Just a bunch of old notes about the S8 teardown and some reminders. I've got the finish the cataloging of S8 take off parts into digital and wipe it clean to prep for this winters' work.
How to do oil change
You're the only one who really understood what this video was about.
What happened to the A8?
S8? It's coming back shortly, lot's underway as we speak.
@@FigureItAudi sorry yeah S8. Great to hear. I only recently found your channel and wondered if the S8 was scrap. Really great videos on that
Ah no, there are big plans for the S8.
Your 1/8mi trap speed was a little low, but that's likely the result of a mediocre launch and slow shifts. If you can get the 1/8mi trap speed up to 78-80, that's what a normal stock car should achieve. 78mph = ~98-100 1/4 trap speed. If you can get it above 80, you'll be more so in the expected range for your mods.
Yup, I take no offence, I knew it was some Sunday driving. Agreed.
Super charger in the future?
I think you're on to something there.
Man theres something definitely wrong with those dyno numbers should be way higher