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Old 07-01-2005, 12:46 PM   #1
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Default My HPA-powered 3.2 TT in this month's R&T Speed magazine :-)

It's actually the bi-monthly July/August edition of Road & Track's sister magazine called SPEED.

A few weeks ago, Marcel & Glen from HPA flew down to San Francisco then drove my car to LA for this article. Head-to-head against the Vortech-supercharged Mustach and Greddy-turbocharged RX-8:




On the first page article, recognize that license plate? ;-)




And on the page of the article dedicated to the review of my car:




Here's a full-resolution version of the pictures:

Cover page of magazine
First page of article
Dedicated page to my TT


The review was fairly accurate, but they forgot to mention some important facts. First of all, the Launch Control is NOT an "HPA-special", it is the stock Audi LC program that all other non-North American 3.2 TT's get. HPA just managed to re-enable it, and that's because the TCM (Transmission Control Module) was actually replaced. See the DSG write-up in my sig (item 12).
Also, the managing editor (Edward Loh) was confused as to how much the LC revs the engine before dumping the clutch. It is actually at 3250 RPM, which is stock for non-US TCM's, so he probably meant to say "until it passes 3200 RPM", not 4200.

They failed to mention the drivability of the turbo versus stock feel. There is no turbo lag with the large Garret ball-bearing, as opposed to the smaller twin-turbo setup HPA offers. They failed to mention how well the DSG handles the extra power, but only after re-writing the ECU to allow it to handle more torque on the input shaft.

As for the handling and braking, they forgot to mention how comfortable the car still feels with the stage 1 SHS coilover kit - of course, a stage 3 with fully adjustable compression and rebound settings would perform much better, but it would be a nightmare on "regular" crappy Californian roads. To me, the Dunlop tires are a very good upgrade from stock while keeping grip on wet roads, so I'm not sure what warranted the "less-serious tires" comments. The brake calipers were left stock, and again they failed to notice that this was meant to allow the use of 17" winter wheels.

Finally, they forgot to say who owns the damn car!! The RX-8 is another customer car, and they mentioned his name in there.

But hey, it's great to have made it into the magazine, so who's complaining ;-)

Enjoy!
-Marc

PS: for all the pessimists out there, yes the DSG is still holding up great!! Car feels amazing, just loving it..
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Current mod list, how-to FAQ's and other links:

1. Wide-angle "Euro" split mirrors
2. Roof bars w/ snowboard & bike racks
3. Aluminium shift paddles from R32
4. Euro-size front plate & rear frame
5. Samsung i700 cell phone car kit
6. Trunk & fuel cap button swap
7. Clarion VRX745VD head-unit
8. DesignParts armrest w/ cup holder mod
9. Blue calipers with white Audi rings
10. Exhaust flap control by console switch
11. HPA's FT400smic Turbo Kit, coilovers, etc.
12. Euro-spec DSG with Launch Control
13. Oil change procedure for 3.2 TT's
14. Front-cover of Road & Track Speed
15. Boost gauge install in vent

Check out the DSG FAQ if you are interested in or own a 3.2 TT.
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:49 PM   #2
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Default Very cool Marc. Congrats!

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Old 07-01-2005, 12:52 PM   #3
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Default very very cool.....

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Old 07-01-2005, 12:53 PM   #4
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Default 3.8 to 60 sounds very quick for 336hp, is that at the wheel?

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Old 07-01-2005, 12:56 PM   #6
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2004 TT 3.2 - Imola Yellow &amp; Ocean Blue leather
Current mod list, how-to FAQ's and other links:

1. Wide-angle "Euro" split mirrors
2. Roof bars w/ snowboard &amp; bike racks
3. Aluminium shift paddles from R32
4. Euro-size front plate &amp; rear frame
5. Samsung i700 cell phone car kit
6. Trunk &amp; fuel cap button swap
7. Clarion VRX745VD head-unit
8. DesignParts armrest w/ cup holder mod
9. Blue calipers with white Audi rings
10. Exhaust flap control by console switch
11. HPA's FT400smic Turbo Kit, coilovers, etc.
12. Euro-spec DSG with Launch Control
13. Oil change procedure for 3.2 TT's
14. Front-cover of Road &amp; Track Speed
15. Boost gauge install in vent

Check out the DSG FAQ if you are interested in or own a 3.2 TT.
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:57 PM   #7
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2004 TT 3.2 - Imola Yellow &amp; Ocean Blue leather
Current mod list, how-to FAQ's and other links:

1. Wide-angle "Euro" split mirrors
2. Roof bars w/ snowboard &amp; bike racks
3. Aluminium shift paddles from R32
4. Euro-size front plate &amp; rear frame
5. Samsung i700 cell phone car kit
6. Trunk &amp; fuel cap button swap
7. Clarion VRX745VD head-unit
8. DesignParts armrest w/ cup holder mod
9. Blue calipers with white Audi rings
10. Exhaust flap control by console switch
11. HPA's FT400smic Turbo Kit, coilovers, etc.
12. Euro-spec DSG with Launch Control
13. Oil change procedure for 3.2 TT's
14. Front-cover of Road &amp; Track Speed
15. Boost gauge install in vent

Check out the DSG FAQ if you are interested in or own a 3.2 TT.
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:58 PM   #8
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Default 12.3 1/4 mi?????!!! WOW! I envy you!

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Old 07-01-2005, 12:59 PM   #9
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Default yhats awesome,Mark!!!!congrats...it always nice to see a AW guy get into a mag.....

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Old 07-01-2005, 01:00 PM   #10
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Default VERY well done! Did you 'whup' the interlopers?

452 HP GT sounds pretty ghoulish!
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