2002 A4 classification
First of all, I would like to thank everyone here for the help, especially Dave that took the time to write to me at 00:36 this morning!
So GT2 is where I will be and that's fine by me. I would like to give you some info for your data base on the A4 for future reference. After doing some research I found out why your 1999 A4 as a 50.3% PI vs what you used for my A4 at 54.2%.
Up to and including the year 2000 model the 1.8t was rated at only 150 hp. The 2001 model, the last year for the B5, the car got a 20 hp increase to 170 hp. A 2001 A4 should be put in a higher class. All B5 Quattro models with a 1.8T and a manual tranny weighed in at the same weight, 1470 kg or 3241 lbs, which by the way is still 75 kg or 165 lbs less then my car, the B6 model. If you need additional info on the A4s, let me know and I would be glad to help out.
Thanks again and see you soon,
Mike
First of all, I would like to thank everyone here for the help, especially Dave that took the time to write to me at 00:36 this morning!
So GT2 is where I will be and that's fine by me. I would like to give you some info for your data base on the A4 for future reference. After doing some research I found out why your 1999 A4 as a 50.3% PI vs what you used for my A4 at 54.2%.
Up to and including the year 2000 model the 1.8t was rated at only 150 hp. The 2001 model, the last year for the B5, the car got a 20 hp increase to 170 hp. A 2001 A4 should be put in a higher class. All B5 Quattro models with a 1.8T and a manual tranny weighed in at the same weight, 1470 kg or 3241 lbs, which by the way is still 75 kg or 165 lbs less then my car, the B6 model. If you need additional info on the A4s, let me know and I would be glad to help out.
Thanks again and see you soon,
Mike
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