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Old 31-12-17, 10:17 AM   #11
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Thanks Mike, nice read.
Yep, enjoyed that!
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Old 31-12-17, 10:28 AM   #12
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KV is 2226cc. It was the NG and 7A that were 2309cc
Absolutely, but Audi being Audi, the 2144cc was marketed as 2.2, 2226cc was badged 2.3! Well, I guess it was 82cc bigger 😄
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Absolutely, but Audi being Audi, the 2144cc was marketed as 2.2, 2226cc was badged 2.3! Well, I guess it was 82cc bigger 😄
Ha, bit of poetic licence maybe..?!!
By the time of the B3 90 2.2E the KV unit was being badged more appropriately!
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Probably is just the manifold, did wonder if anything else was different. From memory the KV bought in both a raise to 2.3 and hydraulic tappets. The KK just loves to rev though 😉

Would be brilliant to have any info or old road tests on the original 80q🍻
I think I have a magazine road test report in the loft.
Will dig it out and scan it next time I'm up there then post up here.
I held onto it for sentimental reasons as it was the same B2 model I had years ago
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I think I have a magazine road test report in the loft.

Will dig it out and scan it next time I'm up there then post up here.

I held onto it for sentimental reasons as it was the same B2 model I had years ago
Cheers chap, top man🍺
I had a couple back in the 80s, awesome cars. Got one being rebuilt with an ABY, thinking I might put the KK in an early coupe GT 🤔
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Cheers chap, top man🍺
I had a couple back in the 80s, awesome cars. Got one being rebuilt with an ABY, thinking I might put the KK in an early coupe GT 🤔
No worries, watch this space, hopefully later today if I get a minute.

I sold mine around June '91 when I went to Uni. Too expensive for a student budget!
It was a great car, always wished I could have hung onto it.

An extra 100bhp - that will be quick!!
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I think I have a magazine road test report in the loft.
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and indeed I did have.......
From Volkswagen Audi Car magazine, January 1984...….







I kept this mag as this exactly how my 80q looked, even similar reg. Zermatt Silver and the same steel wheels/trims. Many had the Ronal alloy options fitted.






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Would be brilliant to have any info or old road tests on the original 80q🍻
If you would like an electronic copy, pm me your email address & I'll send you the scan files
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If you would like an electronic copy

Awesome, thank you👍
Will PM, be great to have a copy if that’s O.K?

Funnily the 80q s that I had back then (one in 85, the other in 86) were also Zermatt on steel wheels. My current one was Mars Red (just a bare shell at the moment), It came on Ronals but also has a set of steels/hub caps. Mind, could yet go back on the road on a set of Fuchs 😁
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An extra 100bhp - that will be quick!!
My inspiration (except for dodgy front spoiler!). The 80q of Reinhard Rhode, complete with UR running gear and Fuchs.. back in 1983... Proving that a modded 80q is totally in keeping with the period! 😂
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Awesome, thank you👍
Will PM, be great to have a copy if that’s O.K?

Funnily the 80q s that I had back then (one in 85, the other in 86) were also Zermatt on steel wheels. My current one was Mars Red (just a bare shell at the moment), It came on Ronals but also has a set of steels/hub caps. Mind, could yet go back on the road on a set of Fuchs 😁
It's no problem, just drop me a line.

Sounds like we had similar (good) taste in our early Audis !
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