Audi Quattro S1 - History meets future! HD
Präsentationsvideo von SPIES HECKER in Kooperation mit der Firma Gehrt aus Thüringen. Zentrales Objekt: Audi Quattro S1. Dieser wir in der letzten Aprilwoche 2011 FERTIGGESTELLT und tritt dann seine Testfahrten an. Jetzt wird es ernst, meine Damen und Herren. Die Legende lebt!
audi quattro s1 replica for SALE
audi quattro s1 replica for SALE!!!!!!
450HP
1050 kg
special geometric
special racing landing gear
6 gear-box
The car is in Europe now. The car will be transport by container.
+ 650 HP engine
Audi Quattro Concept review - Auto Express
Full review: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/firstdrives/260275/audi_quattro_concept.html
Audi is heading back to the future! Thirty years after the original quattro rewrote the rulebook, Audi has re-imagined its most iconic model for the modern age. But can the Quattro Concept, first shown at the Paris show last month, do justice to its illustrious ancestors? Auto Express was first to put this year's most exciting new model to the test.
GrB sport quattro repliqua
Replique d'une gr B chassis court
sur base d' audi coupé gt, découpé en deux etc, homologuée sur route suisse tel quel
Dyno Audi Ur-Quattro 2.5L 10V Turbo 402hp KMS MP25
Audi 5-cyl 2.5L 10V turbo engine
Engine: Modified internals
Garrett GT2871R turbo
Rev limiter: 6800 rpm
Powered by: KMS MP25 management system
Engine built & programmed by: Hulsen turbo Tuning
http://www.hulsenturbotuning.nl
Dyno: Auto Speciaal Uden
Audi Quattro S1 E2 at Goodwood 2011, great Quattro sound!
Goodwood Festival of Speed FOS 2011, Forest rally stage start with a 1985 Lancia 037 Group B rally car. Next: Audi Quattro S1.
1985 Audi Sport Quattro S1
The Audi Sport Quattro S1 was introduced at the end of 1985 as an update to the Audi Sport Quattro. The car featured an inline 5-cylinder engine that displaced 2,110 cc (128.8 cu in) and produced an officially quoted figure of 350 kW (480 PS; 470 bhp). However, the turbocharger utilised a recirculating air system, with the aim of keeping the turbo spinning at high rpm, when the driver closed the throttle, either to back off during cornering, or on gearshifts. This allowed the engine to resume full power immediately after the resumption of full throttle, reducing turbo lag. The actual power figure was in excess of 500 bhp (373 kW; 507 PS) at 8000 rpm.
In addition to the improved power output, an aggressive aerodynamic kit was added that featured very distinctive wings and spoilers to the front and rear of the car to increase downforce. The weight was reduced to just 1,090 kg (2,403 lb), and the S1 could accelerate from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.1 seconds. Some of the cars were supplied with a "power-shift gearbox", a forerunner of today's DSG technology.
The S1 proved to be an immediate success in the rally circuit, helping Walter Röhrl and Christian Geistdörfer win the 1985 San Remo Rally. A modified version of the S1, was also driven by Michèle Mouton.[1] The S1 evolution would become the final Group B car produced by Audi, with the works team withdrawing from the Championship following the 1986 rally in Portugal.[1]
Twenty years after the cancellation of Group B, the Sport Quattro S1 is still widely regarded as the most powerful rally car ever fielded in international competition[citation needed], with the final factory machines of 1986 rated at 441 kW (600 PS; 591 bhp).[1] In addition to Group B competition, the S1 won the 1985 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with Michèle Mouton in the driving seat, setting a world record time in the process. This victory was repeated in 1987, this time at the hands.