What older Audis have a V8?
What older Audis have a V8?
The Audi V8 (Typ 4C) is a four-door, full-size luxury sedan, built by Audi in Germany from 1988 to 1993, as the company’s flagship model. It was the first car from Audi to use a V8 engine, and also the first Audi to combine a quattro system with an automatic transmission.
Which Audis have V8 engines?
2018 Audi RS 7 The S7, in turn, is the high-performance edition of the A7, and the RS 7 kicks the excitement up even further. In that model, drivers enjoy a 4.0-liter turbocharged V8 engine that’s been tuned for 605 horsepower, 516 lb-ft of torque, and 0-60 acceleration of 3.6 seconds.
What engine is in the Audi S4 B5?
2.7L twin-turbo V-6
Thanks, big government. But 250 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque from that 2.7L twin-turbo V-6 (five valves per cylinder) is still fun, and 350 hp is a simple chip and exhaust system upgrade away….Excitement with a capital S.
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Top Speed: | 155 mph (limited electronically) |
Which Audi has a V10 engine?
The S6 has been offered now over five generations as the mid-tier performance variant of the Audi A6. The S6 came fitted with a 10-cylinder engine during its third generation. While the engine shared elements with Lamborghini’s 5.0-liter V10, the Audi 5.2-liter V10 was, in fact, based on Audi’s own 4.2-liter V8.
What Audis have a 4.2 V8?
Audi’s that use the 4.2 V8
- 2003-2005 Audi B6 S4.
- 2004-2008 Audi B7 S4.
- 2002-2005 Audi C5 A6.
- 2004-2006 Audi C6 A6.
- 2002-2010 Audi D3 A8.
- 2003-2010 Volkswagen Phaeton.
How much horsepower does a 4.2 V8 Audi have?
Audi 4.2L DOHC V-8
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Audi AG 4.2L DOHC V-8 | |
Horsepower (SAE net) | 340 @ 7,000 rpm |
Torque | 302 lb.-ft. (409 Nm) @ 3,500 rpm |
Specific output | 81 hp/L |
Is Audi S4 a V8?
B6 powertrain Replacing the 2.7-litre ‘biturbo’ V6 engine of the previous generation B5 S4, the new B6 S4 powertrain gained an all-aluminium alloy 4.2-litre, 40 valve (five valves per cylinder) V8 engine (parts code prefix: 079.
What Audi has a 4.2 V8?
4.2 V8 FSI 32v It is available in two versions; a basic or ‘comfort’ version, first used in the Audi Q7; and a sports-focussed high-revving version, with features borrowed from motorsport, for the B7 RS 4 quattro and the R8.