I have to disagree with you there, I think it really suits it well, moreso than the other Audis!![]()

Maybe the RS6 needs so much more air that it cannot have LED lights in the bumper, just like the M3/M5/M6 do not have fog lights.

Its amazing how you can be so un moved.. or un interested by a car with 580 hp

I read in EVO's transmission special insert a few months back that a regular torque convertor has an RPM limit of between 6500 and 7000 rpm. I know the M156 engine revs to over 6800 RPM and haven't heard of any transmission failures in the Mercs but, with 426 kW @ 6750 RPM - who knows, maybe that tiptronic gearbox is the the RS6's mechanical achilles heel?Apparently there are transmission errors for the new RS6. Several owners in Germany is taking the car back to the workshop. Some say the engine might be to powerful for the transmission.![]()
The sedan RS6 is so sexy!
Its amazing how you can be so un moved.. or un interested by a car with 580 hp

QVT? Nope - you must be referring to QTV or Quattro Torque Vectoring, which the R8 doesn't have. In fact its AWD system is quite and obviously different as a result of the mid-engined application. The R8 makes use of a viscous clutch centre differential that can apportion only up to 35% of the torque to the front axle but the current bias if I recall correctly is 10/90 in favour of the rear axle. It also has an electronic rear differential lock or limited slip differential to limit the amount of slip at a given wheel. The reason that an R8 earns such accolades in the handling department has much more to do with its mid-engined supercar layout and not the level of technology thrown at the AWD system.Sure is! Will be even better if it has the QVT quattro system same as the R8![]()
QVT? Nope - you must be referring to QTV or Quattro Torque Vectoring, which the R8 doesn't have.
That's an interesting statement you make Marcus. It's amazing how marketing spin can create and impression of the "latest version of quattro" when actually quattro is less of a mechanical innovation these days and more of a "philosophy" if you will - irrespective of the technical layout. So, technically speaking there isn't a latest version of quattro from an innovation point of view.I didn't know that either. So the R8 doesn't have the latest quattro or the best gearbox. I don't think it has mattered though!
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Thanks for the info, I didn't know that. The absense of QTV must be the reason you can play around with the R8 and tail it in corners unlike the RS4 and RS6 which ride like trains on rails. Hopefully Audi will offer an "optional performance kit" or something with a a different center diff, LSD and no QVT for people who would like their RS5 or RS4 more adventurous.
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