Haldex Controller Update: Blue – Orange – Silver Controllers


Hi Guys,

I wrote to Nik at HPA today. Is asked him to explain the difference between the Blue Haldex controller and theirs. (Theirs was an Orange Haldex Controller and now it’s silver; no paint at all).

Blue Haldex Performance Controller

Blue Haldex Performance Controller available at the TT Shop for around 900$

So here’s Nik answer:

“In the past we had sold both the blue controller as well as our competition controller. We elected to stop selling the blue controller as many of our customers ended up exchanging the blue controller for the competition controller. I haven’t even had one inquiry for the blue controller in the past two years!

The main difference between them is that the competition controller will not stop transferring torque to the rear wheels when you lift off the throttle.

It will enable you to achieve slight oversteer should you desire and it will not have to “re-load” torque to the rear when you depress the accelerator pedal again. 

I have driven cars equipped with the OE, blue sport, and competition controllers. I don’t believe there is enough value in the blue controller for the money when you consider the minimal difference between it and the OE controller.

Having had experience with all three units, if I were to spend nearly $1000 on a replacement, I would have to go straight to the competition controller.”

I will be buying HPA’s controller soon. I am also planning on creating a video of my car spinning before and after the controller change. Hopefully, we should see only the front wheels engaged before and the rear and front engaged with the new controller. Keep watching!

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Just bought the DMC rear wing!


Quick update: I just bought the DMC Concept rear 3.2 wing. Pics to come when I get it, hopefully just before X-mas!

DMC Concept Rear Wing 3.2 Audi TT MK1 8N

DMC Concept Rear Wing 3.2 Audi TT MK1 8N

(Buy your own DMC Rear Wing at www.europtuning.com)

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Looking for a rear wing


Hi guys,

I’ve recently started to look at all the rear wings for my MK1 TT. I wish to find one that states that “my car is special” but not too much. See what I mean? Since it is a question of taste, you may or may not be on the same page as I am. Anyhow, I’m in for looks and downforce. At least to tell my friends this is my reason for installing one. 🙂

A few interesting options exist, and I only found 2 that I really like.

DMC 3.2

(Buy your own DMC Rear Wing at www.europtuning.com)

DMC Concept Rear Wing Audi TT MK1 8N

DMC Concept Rear Wing Audi TT MK1 8N

Reiger

Reiger Rear Wing Audi TT Mk1 8N

Reiger Rear Wing Audi TT Mk1 8N

Let me know your thoughts!

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HPA’s Haldex Performance Controller


You own a Quattro MK1 TT?

Did you know you’re actually driving a “front wheel drive” Quattro? Well almost.
Some say the rear wheels get only about 5 to 20% of the torque. This means you’re driving a car that has the potential of 50-50 split but electronically controlled way, way lower.

The TT does not have a differential like the “real Quattros” but an Haldex system. This is apparently due to the fact that the engineers were lacking space and opted for the Haldex system. Mechanically, the TT cannot send over than 50% of the torque to the rear wheels, since the front wheels are always engaged.

The only way to change the torque distribution is to change the Haldex controller. And to the best of my knowledge, there is only two manufacturers that carry the performance haldex controllers. The “best” being: HPA. Mk1 TTs have only one option as the MK2 have 3 options which are switchable from the inside. (December 2010: See my update on HPA’ Haldex Controller)

Here’s a link to HPA’s Haldex Controller page: http://www.hpamotorsport.com/haldex.htm.

Here’s what it says.

The sophisticated Haldex based all wheel drive system used in the VW R32 and Audi TT Quattro monitors throttle input, ABS wheel speed sensors, steering angle, etc to anticipate and distribute torque transfer from the engine to the driveline.

Specially prepared Haldex control units are able to alter the time in which the system reacts to these dynamic changes and and how it reacts to them; creating more favourable or aggressive handling characteristics.

This upgrade increases torque transmission at acceleration providing consistent performance with increased over-steer. The torque-transmission is influenced by how fast you press the accelerator down. The Haldex system can transmit torque before the engine delivers torque. At greater speeds the torque will decrease enabling less over-steer and safer driving properties.

The advantages of this HPP upgrade are it’s ability to predict the onset of torque. This upgrade takes into account the TPS signal more so than the OEM software and therefore can proactively begin applying power to the RWD clutch packs before wheel spin begins. As power is increased, more power lock occurs in the RWD unit until full lock is achieved. To summarize, the new HPP is more aggressive with how it transfers power and does so much more proactively than the OEM system. This is ideal for autocross, road racing, and street driving as well as enhancements to poor weather driving.

Gen 1 Competition Controller
Applications: Mk4 R32, Gen 1 Audi TT

Developed by racers for racers; the Competition Controller, now in a stealthly look, identified with an engraved “Competition” marking, transforms the Haldex equipped 4-Motion platform into a weapon on the track. Similar in principle to the standard performance Haldex upgrade, the Competition Controller features one MAJOR difference.

Back in the ’80s the Audi Quattros dominated the race track with their unbelievable ability to brake late when entering the corners. This ability was a result of the rear axle staying engaged under full braking allowing for a combined mechanical and frictional stopping force to be applied across all 4 wheels. The Competition Haldex Controller offered from HPA mimics this by keeping the rear axle fully engaged while under braking. Where the stock Haldex and HPP units release the rear axle into a free wheel situation as the brakes are applied, the Competition unit keeps the rear axle engaged, generating additional mechanical force to assist in slow down and maintain dynamic chassis balance.

The Competition Controller is a must for modified vehicles with high torque outputs. The experienced driver will benefit from the additional chassis control afforded by the equal deceleration rates of the front and rear axle. This allows the driver’s input to dictate the vehicle dynamics under braking, corner entry and exit rather than falling victim to the abrupt disengagement of the rear axle. This added stability and control translates directly to faster lap times; making the Competition Controller a must for the competitive driver.

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You can also follow a Forum thread on the subject at: http://www.audiforum.ca/audi-tt/56157-2004-tt-s-line-esp-light-2.html

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Audi TT RS Logo


Hi Guys,

I’ve been asked by a few for the RS logo.
Here’s a list of a few websites where you can order them.

1.
RS Badge
http://www.thettshop.com/exterior.asp?cat=2003&product=501071
2.
TTRS Grill Badge
http://www.thettshop.com/exterior.asp?cat=2003&product=501079
3.
Audi RS large brake decal Chrome Silver Red
http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200420700841

Last but not least, I have the actual Adobe Illustrator file. Using this file, you can have it printed as stickers or even embroidered on clothing or car parts. This site won’t allow me to post the file, but contact me and I’ll forward it.

Ciao for now!

Andre

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Best Audi TT 8N Body Kit?


Audi TT Tuning

Since there are several body kits available for the MK1 TT, the decision of selecting one has been hard, but so much fun! My shortened list had 2 kits (Regula and Hofele) but I recently got insider information from DMC Concept… They are building an RS4 type body kit for the TT 8N. Incredible! (See it here) I will definitively got with theirs. No questions asked.

The Audi TT Complete Body Kit list:
Click the picture to go to the manufacturer’s website. Also see: Audi TT MK1 (8N) Wide Body Kit.

1. ABT Tuning

ABT Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

ABT Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

2. Arjo Tuning

Arjo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany) -2

Arjo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany) -2

3. Arjo Tuning

Arjo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Arjo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

This Arjo Tuning kit is the first kit I see that modifies the headlights shape. It looks like the hood is modified in its lenght: the headlignhs are partly covered, only displaying 60% of the full light. Well done!

4. Cadamuro Design

Cadamuro Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Italy)

Cadamuro Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Italy)

5. Caractere Automobile

Caractere automobile Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Belgium)

Caractere automobile Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Belgium)

6. Carline Tuning

Carline Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Carline Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

7. Dietrich Auto Style

Dietrich Auto Style Clean Look Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Dietrich Auto Style Clean Look Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

8. Dietrich Auto Style

Dietrich GT2 Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Dietrich GT2 Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

9. DMC Concept

DMC Concept Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

DMC Concept Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

I really like what DMC does. Their front splitters, front wings, side scoops and rear wing are very nice. So nice in fact that I bought myself the 3.2 rear wing. Something else: they have the nicest rear diffusor add-on I have ever seen. Very rare, I only saw it once, but it’s sooooo cool.

10. Estilo.R Carline

Estilo.R Carline Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)
Estilo.R Carline Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Not my style, but congrats to the designer! It’s one of the most different look for the TT.

11. Hofele

Hofele Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 -2 (Germany)

Hofele Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 -2 (Germany)

12. Hofele

Hofele Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Hofele Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

13. JE Design

JE Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

JE Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

14. Lumma Design

Lumma RSX Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Lumma RSX Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

15. OSIR

OSIR Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (USA)

OSIR Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (USA)

OSIR has gone where no one else has ever gone before. They modified the fenders, to add an air intake. Very nice! I might go for a pair, since I need extra cold air under the hood. OSIR also manufactures a carbon fiber hood and other goodies.

16. PPI Automotive Design

PPI Automotive Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1

PPI Automotive Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1

17. PPI Automotive Design

PPI Automotive Design RS TT Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1

PPI Automotive Design RS TT Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1

18. Prior Design

Prior Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Prior Design Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

19. Projektzwo Tuning

Projektzwo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Projektzwo Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

20. Regula Tuning

Regula Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Regula Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

21. Regula Tuning – Type A

Regula Tuning Type A Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Regula Tuning Type A Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany). Funny Story: I contated Regula Tuning almost a year ago with a photoshop of a MK2 body kit adapted on the MK1 body. I had asked them if they would consider making this kit. Their answer was “no”! I guess they have been asked many times… The end result is not bad, but it’s far far away from the original MK1 line.

22. Rieger Tuning

Rieger - Infinity Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Rieger – Infinity Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

23. Rieger Tuning

Rieger TT R Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1(Germany)

Rieger TT R Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1(Germany)

Ah Reiger. So close to perfection! Well done, very nice demo car too. Front and rear bumpers are well executed with mached design. This kit is very nice although it does not change the car look that much. (compared to other kits with the new Audi grills)

24. Schubert Tuning

Schubert Tuning TT RS Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Austria)

Schubert Tuning TT RS Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Austria)

25. Schubert Tuning

Schubert Tuning Desperado Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Austria)

Schubert Tuning Desperado Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Austria)

This kit is also very cool. Bieng that it’s entirely molded with the front splitter! Just one thing, don’t hit anything, cause you’ll need a fiberglass kit to repair… But nicely done. The side flaps are also unique.

26. Seidl

Seidl - DTM Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Seidl – DTM Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

27. Seker Tuning

Seker Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Seker Tuning Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

I very much like the Seke Tuning kit. Although it is very exensive compared to the average kit, (close to 2000 Euros) I find it has the best front and rear bumpers. Front: Look at how far up the two “air intakes” go; It’s close to the headlamp which is rare in the TT 8N body kits. It obviously cancels the headlight washers. But another very cool aspect of the front bumper is that is incorporates Audi A6s LED foglamps. The rear in also very nice. It’s molded to the car lines and show a rear valance similar to F1 race cars. Very well done Seker!

28. Sportec

Sportec Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Switzerland)

Sportec Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Switzerland)

29. SRS TEC

SRS TEC A1 Body Kit AUDI TT 8N SRS-AAUTT-F01

SRS TEC A1 Body Kit AUDI TT 8N SRS-AAUTT-F01

30. Uberhaus

Uberhaus RSR Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

Uberhaus RSR Body Kit Audi TT 8N Mk1 (Germany)

31. Votex

Votex-body-kit-for-Audi-tt-mk1-8n-part-number- 8N00716009AX

Votex OEM Body Kit

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ABT Sportsline: No more Audi TT MK1 (8N) parts


It’s offcial guys, I just contacted ABT Sportsline and they don’t carry parts for the MK1 TT anymore. Nils Crönert stated “Thank you for your interest in Abt Sportsline and our products. We are sorry to inform you that we do not carry any further parts for the TT (8N) in our product program any more.”

I guess that one that really wants their parts could still search online. I know the TT Shop still have some in stock. (www.thettshop.co.uk)


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Street or Track tires?


Street or Track tires?

I am presently looking for tires and wheels.

But first, I need to find a tire that will allow me track and street driving. I know my tire size will either be 225-40-18 or 235-35-19. I am thinking the Bridgestone Potenza RE-11 may be my best choice.

[UPDATE: Nov 26 2010] I think I will buy 2 separate sets, one for looks, the other for track usage. I will resume my search very soon. Keep watching!

[UPDATE: Jan 1 2011] I bought one set on 19s for the road. More here.

Here’s what I found on Tire Rack.

Street (Extreme Performance Summer)

Best: Bridgestone Potenza RE-11 (273$ per tire – 1092$ for all 4 tires)

Bridgestone Potenza RE-11

Bridgestone Potenza RE-11

See Tire Rack’s test of the RE11 here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=118

Second best: Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD08 (251$ – 1004$)

Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD08

Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD08

See Tire Rack’s test of the AD08 here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=118

Street (Max Performance Summer)

Best: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 (325$ – 1300$)

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2

See Tire Rack’s test of the AD08 here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=120

Street (Ultra High Performance Summer)

Best: Kumho Ecsta SPT (167$ – 668$)

Kumho Ecsta SPT

Kumho Ecsta SPT

See Tire Rack’s test of the Ecsta SPT here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=131

Or track tires, which are more expensive… I read that the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup are very good, but reviewers on Tire Rack said they are as satisfied with the Potenze RE11. The price difference is 60$ per tire… hum, not sure of which set I’ll be buying.

Track

Best: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

See Tire Rack’s test of the Ecsta SPT here: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=36

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My TT on a race track


Hi,

Here are a few pictures taken at the race track.

Cheers

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Audi TT RS Project


Hi you all!

New to this game, I purchased an Audi TT 3.2 Quattro 2005 last year. I decided to have fun with it and slowly modify it.

I started by adding a Turbo to make it a TT 8N V6 Turbo. Then special front R8 led lights with angle eyes, etc.

I’m having so much fun, I decided to let some of you join the fun, yes the TT maniacs – you-know-who-you-are!

So this is my first post of many and I’m curious to hear more stories like mine. So don’t hesitate to write me!

Ciao for now!

Audi TT MK1 V6 Turbo

Auti TT RS 8N MK1 - Look at the LED DRLs and angel eyes. Does look great!

My son and I playing in the snow - year 1

My son and I playing in the snow - year 1

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