Audi A5 3.0TDI Powered by Sportmotor, Milltek Exhaust

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Milltek Exhaust sound, 3.0TDI 220kW, 610 N.m

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  • how 220kw?

  • @REALproCHEATER

    How ? As you can read by chiptuning, sport exhaust and K&N sport filter.

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  • @sm00077 how much ps did your car have before you put these exhaust on it ?

  • Nice ;)

  • @rowingu16 I don´t want any prize for that. I´m just pointing that the oil lubricates the cylinder walls, so you don´t need any extra lubrication from the gasoline/gasoil.

  • @WHITEVOLK8814 oh well done. You know the basic principles of how a car works.

    Do you want a prize for that?

  • @rowingu16 Oil lubricates, gasoline explotes and generates movement, water cools, brakes stop the car and the gearbox allows you to change the torque that goes to the wheels. Everything has its mission...

  • Is PETROL an OIL NO!!

     Is DIESEL an OIL YES !! there for will provide added lubrication to the cylinder wall and will not where out as fast as a petrol DUH!!!!!! That's a true FACT by the way!

  • @rowingu16 I am also mechanic, and what you say is not true.

    There are reliable engines, both Diesel and Petrol. Modern diesels use to have problems with turbos, egr´s and airflow meters. That´s a fact.

    Real men drive petrol and manual!!

  • @WHITEVOLK8814 Look mate iv been a Diesel mechanic for 15 years if you choose not to believe me that's your problem. petrol is for your grandma's shopping trolley. Real men drive Diesels.

  • @rowingu16 Nope, the oil lubricates the cylinder walls, not the diesel or petrol.

    If you use a good oil your engine will last forever.

    Yes, but every car has torque and HP, what I say is that you don´t need that much torque. Turbo Diesels have lots of torque from idle, that´s why they are great for trucks, but for cars they aren´t.

    A Diesel will never have the progressivity, the sound and the feeling of a good petrol engine.

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