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150BHP or 180 BHP???

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#1 ·
Hi all
Can anybody plz explain how to know whether my TTC is 150BHP or 180BHP ???

Cheers :)
 
#3 ·
Hi all
Can anybody plz explain how to know whether my TTC is 150BHP or 180BHP ???

Cheers :)
Both only have one exhaust pipe but the 150 doesn't have a quattro badge on the back
 
#6 ·
Mine is FWD and does not have quattro badge, but 180's were also available with FWD.
Ă‚ When i was bying it, i have been told that it has 180bhp
What to do now ???
Did you buy it first hand? If not, someone may have debadged it.

To check if you have four wheel drive or "quattro", have a look on the glovebox (on the passenger side) alongside the handle there should be the above word - "quattro" embossed on the aluminium.

Other than this i don't know i'm afraid!
 
#11 ·
I think the consensus here is the difference between the 150 and 180 engines is the mapping (that is, the computer programme that sits in the ECU), contolling fueling, boost pressure etc.
For a 100% definitive answer, there are a couple of options:
1. Call AmD and arrange a rolling road session to check its output
2. Call in @ an Audi dealer and get them to de-code the vehicle data sticker (in wheel well in boot) or insuide cover of service schedule

Hope that helps
 
#13 ·
Alternatively if you wish to check your engine output in a rolling road come to Power Engineering day that I organise the 17th April. Check the events page if you are interested.

I don't agree with Jonah's comments here. 150 bhp TT coupes were sold to other countries before 2003. Greece had them and I believe Germany too.
 
#15 ·
One more thing lots, I know it is little off the topic but anyway
I am thinking of buying RS4 18s and want to take them to my home country where my car is, the only problem is overwheight, so the quesion is, how many kilos each wheel wheigh??
If anyone knows plz reply, it would be great help :)

Cheers!
 
#18 ·
ShuTT, is your car a Coupe or Roadster (convertible)?

If it's a coupe then it must be a 180 as the 150 engine is only available in a Roadster.
 
#22 ·
No problem on the difference - the power, in kW, is on the data sticker in the spare wheel well!

110kW=150bhp.
132kW=180bhp.

Easy, job done.

Robbie