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A4 1.8T Chipped vs Viggen??
In my estimation of chipped Viggens, they are pretty quick.. but what about stock vs Chipped A4s??
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Viggen will kill you...once he regains control from the torque steer (230hp, 285 torque)
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Stage II S4 --> 315hp, 365 torque, no torque steer
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Powered by the buffest ferrets on creatine.
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eh?
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quattro= no torque steer
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ah, didn't look into viggen drive train, assumed it was awd.
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saw the 9-3 viggen with awd race on pikes peak this year. awesome.
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Viggen will eat it without blinking.
They are strange birds - they run 18 psi boost, BUT 20 PSI peak in third gear only... Interesting
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For some reason I thought all Viggens were AWD.
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